Supported Causes
Five organizations of powerful leaders preparing the next generation to be well-educated, physically fit, and prepared for productive lives
20005
The mission of the Council for Economic Education (CEE) is to teach K-12 students about personal finance and economics so that they can make better decisions for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Suite 2600
New York, NY
10168
For more than four decades, Covenant House has helped transform and save the lives of more than a million homeless, runaway and trafficked young people. We offer housing and support services to young people in need – currently reaching 50,000 youth every year.
10001
CPSR is a global organization promoting the responsible use of computer technology. Founded in 1981, CPSR educates policymakers and the public on a wide range of issues. CPSR has incubated numerous projects such as Privaterra, the Public Sphere Project, EPIC (the Electronic Privacy Information Center), the 21st Century Project, the Civil Society Project, and the CFP (Computers, Freedom & Privacy) Conference. Originally founded by U.S. computer scientists, CPSR now has members in 26 countries on six continents.
CPSR is a public-interest alliance of people concerned about the impact of information and communications technology on society. We work to influence decisions regarding the development and use of computers because those decisions have far-reaching consequences and reflect our basic values and priorities. As experts on ICT issues, CPSR members provide realistic assessments of the power, promise, and limitations of computer technology. As concerned citizens, we direct public attention to critical choices concerning the applications of computing and how those choices affect society.
2202 N. 41st Street
Seattle, WA
98103
Creative Capital is a nonprofit organization that has awarded more than $50 million to artists for the creation of groundbreaking new work in the visual arts, performing arts, literature, film, technology, and multidisciplinary practices, including socially-engaged work in all forms. We also provide professional development programs, networking opportunities, and educational resources for arts communities around the world.
Creative Capital
15 Maiden Lane, 18th Fl.
New York, NY
10038
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that helps overcome legal obstacles to the sharing of knowledge and creativity to address the world’s pressing challenges.
In the last two decades, we’ve helped shape the culture around “sharing,” increasing access to valuable information, historic images, scientific articles, educational resources, cultural artifacts, and so much more.
Now, we’re looking forward, eager to put the tools to share and re-share content in the hands of everyone, everywhere. We know that greater access to information means a stronger global community, more innovation, and increased capacity to solve key challenges the world faces today…
PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA
94042
Creative Wealth International develops and delivers amazingly powerful financial education programs, curriculums and products for kids and teens. Combining relevant, time-tested financial principles with the power of accelerated learning techniques, Camp Millionaire, Moving Out! for Teens and The Money Game have changed the face of financial education for teachers, financial advisors, youth group leaders and anyone else wanting to teach financial education to kids and teens (and the adults who love them!).
Riverside,
92508
The Cultural Atlas is an educational resource providing comprehensive information on the cultural background of Australia’s migrant populations. The aim is to improve social cohesion and promote inclusion in an increasingly culturally diverse society.
Darkness to Light is a global nonprofit empowering adults to protect children from sexual abuse. We believe that protecting children is an adult’s responsibility, and that through education and training, adults will be empowered to act
North Charleston, SC
29405
Davidson’s students work closely with renowned faculty on original research and creative work, cultivating their talents for lives of leadership and service. Learn more at http://www.davidson.edu/about.
Davidson is located 20 minutes north of Charlotte, North Carolina and has a student population of 1,950. the college's main entrance, which is located at 405 North Main Street in Davidson, N.C. Please note that this not a mailing address. To mail an item to the college please use the campus directory to find a departmental address: http://www.davidson.edu/directories
Davidson College's Facebook page encourages active discussion and sharing of information and thoughts. However, content that includes profanity, personal attacks, commercial promotions, political rhetoric, or is otherwise deemed inappropriate will be deleted by the page administrators.
The college's main entrance is located at 405 North Main Street in Davidson, N.C. Please note that 405 North Main Street is not a mailing address.
28035