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2011 World Science FestivalThe World Science Festival, an unprecedented annual tribute to imagination, ingenuity and inventiveness, takes science out of the laboratory and into the streets, theaters, museums, and public halls of New York City, making the esoteric understandable and the familiar fascinating.
9/11 Tribute CenterThe 9/11 Tribute Center, a project of the September 11th Families’ Association, is a museum located across from the former World Trade Center site that gives a history of the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001 from those who lived through the tragedy.
Achievement First-Tutoring ProgramAchievement First (AF) is a nonprofit public charter school management organization based in Brooklyn, NY and New Haven, Hartford and Bridgeport, CT.
Action To Cure Kidney CancerAction to Cure Kidney Cancer is a grassroots organization of kidney cancer patients, their families, caregivers, and supporters. ACKC works intensively to raise awareness of kidney cancer and promotes increased public and private funding to advance early diagnosis, effective treatment, and a search for a cure for this disease.
A Free Bird OrganizationA Free Bird is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting childhood cancer through art and music therapy.
African Cultural CenterThe African Cutural center's mission is to preserve and share African and other Ethnic Culture and Traditions through the Arts, Performances and Presentations. We work in the public schools,universities, companies, as well as local, national and international community.
Afro-Asian, Inc.Afro-Asian, Inc is a 501(c)3 not for profit music agency established to preserve cultural heritage through youth-oriented presentations, performances and lectures on Jazz, Classical and World Music, thus promoting cultural understanding and famil
Agenda For Children Tomorrow (ACT)A public-private partnership, Agenda for Children Tomorrow (ACT) promotes the well-being of children, families and neighborhoods in New York City by working to improve services and to strengthen the capacities of communities. As an intermediary and change agent, ACT: -builds upon and convenes coalitions of organizations and individuals to plan strategically; -assists public and nonprofit agencies to be more responsive to the needs and strengths of local communities; -promotes integrated and coordinated service delivery structures within, though not exclusively, early child care and education, housing, economic development, child welfare and other health and human services sectors; -helps to make services more accessible, available, user-friendly and culturally relevant; and builds the capacities of youth, parents and families to advocate on behalf of themselves and their communities. -Central to the mission is the persistent pursuit of sustainable strategic opportunities to achieve these five goals.
AIDS Service Center NYC (ASC)ASC is a multi-service community organization that fulfills its mission of helping many, one by one through dynamic programming responsive to the needs of diverse communities. ASC's services include peer education, training and outreach; specialized women's services; health promotion and harm reduction initiatives; links to medical care and appropriate housing; translation assistance and child care support; HIV treatment education; supportive counseling; and much more. These comprehensive programs promote the well-being, empowerment, and stability of persons living with and at risk for HIV/AIDS throughout the City and the neighboring areas.
AIDS Walk New YorkAIDS Walk New York is the world's largest fundraising event for the AIDS epidemic. More than 45,000 men, women, and children walked in last year's AIDS Walk New York, raising over $6.2 million