Similar organisations to CENTER FOR CREATIVE EDUCATION
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Arts Education/Schools
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Center For Arts Education, Inc.
CAE is committed to ensuring that all New York City public school students receive quality arts instruction as part of their pre-K-12 education.
10791
New York
Foundation School Incorporated
Welcome to The Foundation School The mission of The Foundation School is to bring together the talent skills and motivation of education professionals committed to working together defining the nature and needs of its students and cooperatively devising techniques strategies and materials to optimally meet those needs.
Orange
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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Greenfield Center School Inc
Rigorous education for deep thinkers and creative spirits.
1100
Greenfield
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Single Organization Support
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Education Foundation of the Kennebunks and Arundel
WORKING WITH THE SCHOOLS OF THE KENNEBUNKS AND ARUNDEL TO INSPIRE AND IGNITE YOUNG MINDS BY FUNDING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHERS AND OTHER STAFF.
Kennebunkport
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Arts Education/Schools
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Nevada City School of the Arts
"Nurturing and Inspiring Academic Excellence through the Arts.
1200
Nevada City
SANTA CLARA SCHOOLS FOUNDATION
The Santa Clara Schools Foundation (SCSF) is a non-profit all-volunteer public benefit corporation formed in 1992 to help enrich the education of the students in the Santa Clara Unified School District by funding programs, projects, scholarships, and citizenship awards.
Santa Clara
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Single Organization Support
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CREATIVE CENTER FOUNDATION
The Creative Center Foundation exists to provide financial support for The Creative Center and to help promote The Creative Center in our community.
702
Visalia
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Single Organization Support
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Central Park School for Children Foundation
A child-centered, progressive charter elementary and middle school in Durham, North Carolina.
557
Durham
CREATIVE MINDS INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC
A public charter school in Washington, DC, serving students in preschool–8th grade.
679
WASHINGTON




