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The Boston Schoolyard Funders Collaborative (BSFC) is the private sector funding partner, along with the City of Boston and Boston Public Schools (BPS), of the Boston Schoolyard Initiative (BSI)....
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The Boston University Community Service Center provides students, faculty, staff and alumni with thousands of volunteer opportunities to address the critical concerns of the community in a meaningful...
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The Boston Youth Sports Directory includes youth sports programs and activities offered through neighborhood leagues, community centers, clubs, teams and after school programs. Many of the programs...
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BOSTONavigator is now the place for youth, their parents and other caring adults to locate and learn about out-of-school time program opportunities in the City of Boston. Created through a...
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The Bowling Foundation, formerly the BPAA Educational Foundation, is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization and is committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards as outlined in the Association of...
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Bridgestar is building a membership community of experienced leaders committed to working together to strengthen their organizations, their careers, and the nonprofit sector itself. Highlights of...
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Brine, Inc. is the successor to the original W.H. Brine Company founded in 1922. Brine started as a small athletic equipment and uniform company, selling to private schools and regional camps and...
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This is a how-to guide from The Forum for Youth Investment to support the development of quality improvement systems (QIS) in afterschool settings. Commissioned by The Wallace Foundation, the guide...
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Cabot has a long history of investing in communities, specifically in the areas of nutrition, the arts and agriculture.
Now in its third year, the Big Bones Bash! Cabot Creamery's Calcium...
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Deadline: February 1 and September 1
The Cabot Family Charitable Trust makes grant awards to nonprofit organizations working in the arts and culture, education and youth...
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The Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation works to create baseball and softball programs and facilities that positively impact disadvantaged youth by combining: the principles represented by the Ripken name, the...
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The USA Coaching Coalition (USOC, NFHS, NCAA, NASPE) will be hosting the 2012 National Coaching Conference in Indianapolis from June 19-21, 2012. They recently requested any interested parties submit...
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The Carnegie Corporation funds a wide variety of programs. One such focus area is programs that help to strengthen the nonproft and philanthropic sector. Grants are awarded to organizations that:...
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U.S. Department of Education Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools Carol M. White Physical Education Program
Deadline: March 6, 2009
The Carol M. White...
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Get listed in this catalogue.
The Catalogue was created in 1997 to raise public awareness of, and respect for, philanthropy; to increase and improve charitable giving; and for more and more... -
The CDC Healthy Communities Program Web Site offers information that can be helpful to community health programs. The Healthy Communities Program's Action Institutes and Training provide a...
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As a way to combat tobacco use and to promote physical activity, the tobacco-free sports movement aims to increase youth engagement in sports while also providing education about the consequences of...
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The mission of CAEC is to serve as a resource for administrators, teachers and parents as they seek to fulfill their responsibilities as moral educators.
To foster more research initiatives and...
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The Center for the Advancement of Responsible Youth Sport (CARYS), through its various educational, service, and research activities, has as its mission the promotion of positive and developmentally...

