Junior Achievement of New York's (JA New York) mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. Through in-class
activities, after-school programs, and workplace experiences, students acquire the confidence they need to succeed in their future careers and in life.
Learn More »The Missouri NEA is an advocate for public schools, public school students and public school employees as well as the rights and interests of students and its
members. MNEA promotes and helps build support for public education through member communications, special events and public relations programs.
Learn More »Since its founding in 1881 by visionary leader Clara Barton, the American Red Cross has been the nation's premier emergency response organization. As part
of a worldwide movement that offers neutral humanitarian care to the victims of war, the American Red Cross distinguishes itself by also aiding victims of devastating natural disasters.
Learn More »Since 1853, The Children's Aid Society, one of New York City's oldest and most trusted child welfare agencies, has designed, piloted and implemented a network of innovative serving approximately
150,000 children and families. Each year, its services have touched the lives of millions of poor and immigrant New Yorkers.
Learn More »The Trent Tucker Foundation has a unique program that provides young people with a vision for the future. This program's long-term commitment to the community's youths translates into an increased
knowledge of character, as well as the development of leadership and an improvement in overall academic performance.
Learn More »The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA's 3.2 million members work at every
level of education from pre-school to university graduate programs crusading for the rights of all educators and children.
Learn More »The Stony Brook Foundation accepts gifts to benefit Stony Brook University, recently ranked in the top 1% of research universities by the London Times. Through
generous scholarship donors like the Ruby Peck Foundation, Stony Brook is able to transform the lives of aspiring students through a world-class education.
Learn More »Every day East Harlem Tutorial Program (EHTP) gives kids the academic and enrichment opportunities they would have if they were born 20 blocks south. We
teach reading and math, provide one-to-one tutoring, prepare kids for college, help them get accepted, and build the social skills they’ll need to succeed.
Learn More »Jacob's Cure is a non-profit foundation dedicated to raising the funds necessary to cure Canavan disease, a genetic brain disorder that affects children at birth.
The foundation supports the research in gene-therapy, as well as the support of neural stem cell transplantation that has exhibited great hope in curing Canavan Disease.
Learn More »Free Arts NYC provides under-served children and families with a unique combination of educational arts and mentoring programs that help them to foster the self-confidence and resiliency needed to realize their fullest potential.
Learn More »Minyanville is a community built upon a partnership of school, business and learning. Minyanville donates 10% of the net proceeds for every item sold at Harrison's Department Store to the Ruby Peck Foundation. Please support our efforts by visiting Harrison's Department Store on Main Street for all your fashion needs. And stay tuned for additional philanthropic developments from the Minyanville community.
Learn More »If you'd like more information on how to join our network of educational, financial, and community leaders who practice and promote the very best in education please
send an email, or for more info, click here. If you would like to apply for a grant please contact festivus@minyanville.com
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