Find Nonprofits

271 nonprofits found

Cause: Education Clear all filters
SHAMA Inc.

SHAMA Inc.

SHAMA, Inc. is committed to empower women and families, primarily in India, without regard for religion, race, caste or creed, through programs of our own and in partnership with like-minded organizations.

Plover, Wisconsin
Shepherds Ministries

Shepherds Ministries

We are a nationally recognized organization that provides residential, vocational, spiritual & educational services to adults w/intellectual disabilities.

UNION GROVE, Wisconsin
Shodor Education Foundation, Inc.

Shodor Education Foundation, Inc.

Shodor, a national resource for computational science education, is located in Durham, N.C., and serves students and educators nationwide. Our online education tools such as Interactivate and the Computational Science Education Reference Desk (CSERD), a Pathway Portal of the National Science Digital Library (NSDL), help transform learning through computational thinking.

Durham, North Carolina
Silicon Valley FACES

Silicon Valley FACES

FACES provides social-emotional learning programs that inspire students to be empathetic community leaders by eradicating prejudice, bullying and bystander behavior. Camp Everytown is a 4-day camp that works with high school students to create a campus culture of empathy, respect and inclusion. Camp Common Ground works with incoming high and middle school students to acclimate them to their new school and build skills to thrive in their new environment. Camp Connections works with K-5 students to promote problem-solving and anti-bullying skills.

San Jose, California
Sister Cities International

Sister Cities International

Founded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, Sister Cities International is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) nonprofit which serves as the national membership organization for individual sister cities, counties, and states across the U.S. This network unites tens of thousands of citizen diplomats and volunteers in 570 member communities with over 2,300 partnerships in 150 countries on six continents.

Washington, District Of Columbia
Sitara Foundation
S

Sitara Foundation

Shiksha Vikas Vidyalaya (SVV) runs an after-school program committed to enriching students' education with the goal of helping them forge a new path.

Elkton, Maryland
SportForward

SportForward

SportForward changes lives through the power of sport, one individual at a time, in communities all around the world.

Norman, Oklahoma
SPRINGFIELD PARTNERS FOR COMMUNITY ACTION INC

SPRINGFIELD PARTNERS FOR COMMUNITY ACTION INC

Springfield Partners for Community Action is the federally designated Community Action Agency (CAA) for the greater Springfield area, serving low-income individuals and families. Established in 1964 under the Economic Opportunity Act, Springfield Partners is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, SOMWBA-certified enterprise. The agency has over 50 years of experience providing services and advocacy to alleviate the conditions of poverty for area residents.

Springfield, Massachusetts
St Vincent De Paul Society of Baltimore

St Vincent De Paul Society of Baltimore

A leading provider of services to children and adults impacted by hunger, homelessness and poverty.

Baltimore, Maryland
STAR OF HOPE INTERNATIONAL AMERICA INC

STAR OF HOPE INTERNATIONAL AMERICA INC

A world where children become educated, healthy adults who are involved in their communities and share their love of Jesus Christ.

Ellinwood, Kansas
Stepping Stones International

Stepping Stones International

The vision of SSI is a world where youth who are vulnerable, become empowered leaders and achieve their dreams”

Salt Lake Cty, Utah
SUCCESS FOR ALL FOUNDATION INC

SUCCESS FOR ALL FOUNDATION INC

The Success for All Foundation began almost 30 years ago at Johns Hopkins University, School of Education with a program of federally funded research led by Drs. Robert Slavin and Nancy Madden. Researched by over 30 institutions for more than two decades, Success for All has been found to increase reading and math achievement, cut the achievement gap between African Americans, Hispanic, and White students, and prepare teachers to support the needs of English learners. Low achievement in high-poverty schools does not have to be inevitable.

Baltimore, Maryland