Remove Kentucky Remove National Remove Teach
article thumbnail

Celebrating Black history and Black futures

Candid

An HBCU Midnight Brunch during Juneteenth weekend at the Roots 101: African American Museum , a nonprofit in Louisville, Kentucky, exemplifies this fusion of the past and what is to come. When we talk about history, we always say we teach the past while we teach the future. We have to pour into that next generation.

History 98
article thumbnail

Student social good startups collect $95K in T-Mobile competition

TechCrunch

Bridge the Gap Initiative (North Royalton, Ohio) A student-run organization designed to help senior citizens navigate the digital world by teaching them valuable skills like texting and video calling using their smart phones.

Student 67
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Finding the Great Impact Story

Tech Soup

TEALS is a national YouthSpark program that places computer engineers into high school classrooms to teach students computer science in schools where they haven't the expertise or resources to provide the classes.

Story 47
article thumbnail

2021 Funding & Grant Resources For Women’s Empowerment Organizations

Kindful

Kentucky Foundation for Women. The primary purpose of their work is dedicated to Indigenous Peoples’ self-determination and the sovereignty of Native nations, while advancing the effectiveness of Indigenous-led work. They support activities and movements that are global or national in scope. Kentucky Foundation For Women.

article thumbnail

Funding & Grant Resources For Women’s Empowerment Organizations

Bloomerang

Kentucky Foundation for Women. The primary purpose of their work is dedicated to Indigenous Peoples’ self-determination and the sovereignty of Native nations, while advancing the effectiveness of Indigenous-led work. They support activities and movements that are global or national in scope. Kentucky Foundation For Women.

article thumbnail

Americans still believe they live in a compassionate country, report shows

Fast Company Tech

The report that caught my eye was issued in January 2025 by the Muhammad Ali Center , which the late boxer cofounded 20 years ago in Louisville, Kentucky, to advance social justice. They found that the desire to help others still animates many Americans despite the nations current polarization and divisive politics.

Report 103