Our school roll currently stands at 84. We are a Special Needs School based in Paeroa however our catchment area extends from the outskirts of Thames, through to Back Miranda Road and across the Hauraki Plains, Waihi, Paeroa, Te Aroha with students also coming in from Matamata.
The Garden Museum is the only museum in Britain dedicated to the design and history of gardens. We are an independent charity and receive no public funding. All of our income is generated through ticket sales, activities, or donations.
St Cecilia Primary is a small friendly catholic school in the Pilbara. We have wonderful teachers and students who strive to be their best.
Mary’s Meals sets up school feeding projects in countries where hunger and poverty prevent children from getting an education. Daily meals are provided in school for children in Africa, Asia, Central America and Europe. By providing children with a daily meal, Mary's Meals gives them essential nutrition and an incentive to come to school. For more information, go to www.marysmeals.org, or you can follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/marysmeals and on Facebook.
Quinns Beach is dedicated to the social and educational needs of students in the 21st century. Our friendly, supportive environment encourages students as they Dream, Explore, Discover. Through our strong sense of community you can be confident that Quinns Beach can be the nurturing foundation for your child's future. The Parent & Citizens Association (P&C) aim is to assist the school with the educational, social and community needs of the students by having strong communication between the Principal, Parents, Staff and the School Board and the wider community.
Margaret Haes Riding Centre providers opportunities for disabled people to enjoy horse riding and being involved with horses - Riding for Everyone. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
Sepsis Alliance is a not-for-profit patient advocacy organization dedicated to raising awareness of sepsis, a disease that affects millions of people in the United States alone. The SA team produces information for their website, a
EMpower - The Emerging Markets Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking organization that ties the resources of Emerging Markets (EM) professionals world-wide with the vitality of community-based social sector initiatives in developing countries Latin America, Africa, Asia, Russia and Turkey What Makes EMpower Unique? • Concentration on emerging market countries - at a time when many other funders are leaving to work in less developed countries. • Focus on young people and the four critical building blocks for their future - education, health, economic opportunities and leadership. • EMpower values donor input and engages them in decisions about grants and in dialogue with grantee partners about the issues they face and their solutions. • Streamlined, transparent, and highly cost-effective grantmaking model and we give 100% of funds raised from individuals to our grantee partners. EMpowers Approach to Grantmaking EMpowers grantmaking principles are drawn from best practices in business as well as in international grantmaking. These guide not only the selection of grant recipients but also the ways we manage our own organization. Therefore, we seek partners who, like us, are committed to demonstrate effectiveness, transparency, efficiency, an interest in learning and evaluation, solution-oriented thinking, respect for and integration of the knowledge and perspectives of others, and a partnership approach to work. We work to ensure the most effective, efficient use of resources and to minimize bureaucracy in grant application and decision-making. EMpower provides "mezzanine" grants, that is, funding for community-based groups with at least several years experience and a track record of tested approaches including effective results. We are interested in helping such organizations scale up their approaches in new geographies, expand their program offerings or develop new approaches. Institutional capacity-building and financial sustainability should be a priority for future work. www.empowerweb.org
RAPSA plays an important role at Rhodes Avenue Primary School raising funds to buy equipment and support initiatives that aren’t funded by our local authority. With the increasing squeeze on school budgets, fundraising is more important than ever. We really rely on your support throughout the year.
Doorway is a charity drop-in centre in Chippenham, Wiltshire providing a friendly, safe place for adults who are homeless or who have complex issues, such as debt, mental health problems, substance use or poor life skills which are likely to affect their ability to acquire or sustain a tenancy.