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  2. Emmanuel Agida - Wikipedia

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    In August 2019, Agida founded the Emmanuel Agida Foundation, focusing on socio-economic development. The foundation addresses issues such as zero hunger, quality education, and sustainable communities. It has provided aid to displaced families, offered scholarships, and donated learning materials to schools.

  3. Stand for Children - Wikipedia

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    Stand for Children is an American education advocacy group. Founded in 1996 following a Children's Defense Fund rally [1] the non-profit advocates for equity in public education. Stand for Children's mission is "to ensure all students receive a high quality, relevant education, especially those whose boundless potential is overlooked and under ...

  4. National Center for Family Literacy - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Families Learning partners with Better World Books, [5] Toyota, [4] [3] and other literacy advocates to help fund its many initiatives. [3] The NCFL sponsors free, online, brain-building resources, Wonderopolis and Wonderopolis Camp. [6]

  5. National Summer Learning Association - Wikipedia

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    Increase the number of organizations and policymakers that identify summer learning as a public policy priority; and; Increase funding for high-quality summer learning programs for young people who currently lack choices and opportunities. Partners of the NSLA include the American Camp Association [3] and Sylvan Learning. [4]

  6. Voices for America's Children - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as the National Association of Child Advocates (renamed in 2003) Voices for America's Children (Voices) was a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Washington, DC. Voices was a U.S. nonpartisan, national organization that advocated for the well-being of children at the federal, state and local levels of government.

  7. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

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    This achievement, however, is but one element of student learning and development and only a part of any complete system of educational accountability." [8] Partner organizations, such as the American School Health Association, Developmental Studies Center, and the National School Boards Association, have signed on in support of the initiative. [9]

  8. National Service Learning Conference - Wikipedia

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    The National Service-Learning Conference was first held in 1988 to serve as "the largest gathering of youth and practitioners from the service-learning movement" of the United States. The conference is a program of the National Youth Leadership Council , and is co-hosted annually by partner organizations in the state or region where it is being ...

  9. National Center on Time & Learning - Wikipedia

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    The National Center on Time & Learning (NCTL) is a Boston-based non-profit dedicated to expanded learning time to improve student achievement and enable a well-rounded education. Through research and public policy, and technical assistance, NCTL supports national, state, and local initiatives that add significantly more school time for academic ...