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Mercy College is committed to providing motivated students the opportunity to transform their lives through higher education by offering liberal arts and professional programs in personalized and high quality learning environments, thus preparing students to embark on rewarding careers, to continue learning throughout their lives and to act ethically and responsibly in a changing world. Formerly known as Mercy College – not to be confused with Mercy College in Ohio.
The central mission of French Heritage Society is to ensure that the treasures of our shared French architectural and cultural heritage survive to inspire future generations to build, dream, and create by: Preserving the rich French architectural and cultural heritage throughout France and in the US by raising funds for restoration, preservation and cultural grants. Transmitting and safeguarding the skills, knowledge and love of the heritage through transatlantic educational programs for students, architects, artisans, art connoisseurs and collectors. Fostering Franco-American friendship and cross-cultural exchange through select tours in France and the U.S., lectures, conferences, galas and other events on both side of the Atlantic.
BORN FROM THE COLLISION OF RHYTHM & BLUES, COUNTRY, AND GOSPEL, ROCK & ROLL IS A SPIRIT THAT IS INCLUSIVE AND EVER-CHANGING. THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME CELEBRATES THE SOUND OF YOUTH CULTURE AND HONORS THE ARTISTS WHOSE MUSIC CONNECTS US ALL.
Bay Street Theater & the Sag Harbor Center for The Arts is a year-round, not-for-profit professional theater and community cultural center which endeavors to innovate, educate, and entertain a diverse community through the practice of the performing arts. We serve as a social and cultural gathering place, an educational resource, and a home for a community of artists.
Youth Renewal Fund is the philanthropic and strategic funding partner to Darca schools in Israel, investing in an innovative education across Israel's most under-served communities as a means of improving social mobility.
TNYA is an inclusive community of aquatics athletes in the greater New York City area that welcomes adults (18 years of age and older) of every ability, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, race, ethnicity, nationality, and creed. We believe aquatic sports are for everyone. Pool space in NYC doesn’t come cheap, and the current economic climate means some of our community finds swimming hard to afford. Team New York Aquatics, however, is committed to making it possible for LGBT New Yorkers to enjoy the athleticism and community that the team offers. We offer the Fortoul Fellowship, a grant program named in the memory of our beloved coach Paul Fortoul, to cover the cost of our programs for members who cannot afford them. The Fortoul Fellowship is supported entirely by donations. Your support can also help swimmers afford competition at the local and international levels, such as the every-four-years Gay Games and the annual International Gay and Lesbian Aquatics Championships.
Elluminate imagines a world in which all women and girls in the Jewish community are ensured a healthy and supportive environment. A world in which we all have (continued) equal opportunity for economic, religious, social and political achievement. Elluminate works to make this world a reality by providing education on vital issues. Twenty-five years ago, our founders created the Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York to better serve the needs and aspirations of women and girls in the local Jewish community. A decade later, the organization expanded its portfolio to include women and girls in Israel and the developing world. Today, the visionary leaders in our network operate in the United States and around the globe, tackling a broad range of issues including child marriage, mass incarceration, and gun violence. “Elluminate” is a play on the verb “illuminate” in a way that celebrates the feminine. Our integration of philanthropy, leadership, and activism in one organization is unique, so we’ve coined a unique word to describe ourselves. As elluminate, we will continue to reject the false dichotomy of donor and grantee and light a path toward a new way of pursuing social justice.
Established in 1997, the 4A's Foundation is dedicated to promoting diversity in the advertising industry by connecting talented individuals with opportunities. Our community values creativity, curiousity, and skill, and we strive to create a more equitable future by investing in and developing diverse talent. The 4A's Foundation has been committed to identifying, empowering, and supporting individuals from all backgrounds pursuing marketing careers. Through initiatives such as Education (High Schools), Dear Black Talent, Multicultural Advertising Intern Program (MAIP) Fellowship and Alumni, Scholarships, Spotify Pulse, and Vanguard, we work to discover and cultivate talent throughout their education and professional journeys.The 4A's Foundation has granted over $3.5 million in awards, grants, and scholarships to deserving students studying advertising, marketing, media, creative arts, and public relations. Additionally, we are proud to have the largest diverse community in the industry
Bringing life-changing opportunities to young people in needIn partnership with MSG Entertainment and MSG Sports, the Garden of Dreams Foundation provides young people in our communities with life-changing access to educational and skills opportunities; mentoring programs, and memorable experiences that enhance their lives, help shape their futures and create lasting joy. The Foundation focuses on young people facing illness or financial challenges, as well as children of uniformed personnel who have been lost or injured while serving our communities.
IPTAR has over 100 candidates in training and provides low cost therapy to needy clients and has over 200 dues paying members.
TDF's mission is to sustain live theatre and dance by engaging and cultivating a broad and diverse audience and by eliminating barriers to attendance. We envision a world where the transformative experience of attending live theatre and dance is essential, relevant, accessible and inspirational.
The Woodstock Film Festival (WFF) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that nurtures and supports emerging and established filmmakers, sharing their creative voices through an annual festival and year-round programming to promote culture, diversity, community, educational opportunities and economic growth.WFF provides innovative mentoring and inspired educational programs benefitting filmmakers, students and diverse audiences, while serving as a powerful cultural and economic engine for New York’s Hudson Valley and beyond. Such efforts have consistently resulted in the festival being hailed as one of the top regional film festivals worldwide.