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Broadcast Clubs 
08/31/12

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The organization’s mission is to educate and provide technical support for broadcasting radio and television clubs in Detroit Metropolitan Area, Michigan. Our targets are students, who have passion for athletic and sports broadcasting. The students will have a chance to gain experience in the broadcasting area and learn the specifics of the profession. The organization expects approximately 20 students to take part in each School Broadcast Club. The organization plans on providing on-job-training, e.g. the Board of Directors will go directly to the schools and educate the students on how to broadcast, right before the broadcasting program goes live.


Community Outreach Program 
08/31/12

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An organization will provide food to less-fortunate individuals at homeless shelters in Alameda and St. Claire Counties, CA.  The goal is to help at least 100 people once in 2 months. No fees will be charged to the less fortunate individuals. The food will be distributed and given away to them at no cost. The organization will either provide the food directly to the homeless shelters or provide funds to other approved 501c3 organizations, which main purpose is to relieve poverty and hunger.


Marriage Counseling  
08/31/12

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The organization will provide marital counseling to the community in Cobb County, GA and surrounding areas. The services will primarily include group sessions with both partners or/ and individual sessions with one of the partners. Each session will last approximately 1.5 hours. The organization will provide support 3 couples per month. A small counseling fee will be charged to offset the cost of the program. The organization will also provide pre-marriage counseling; intra-marriage and post-marriage counseling services.

 


Thrift Store  
08/31/12

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A CA organization will operate as a thrift store. The organization will collect clothing, food and other non-food items (appliances, furniture, etc.) through donations. The clothing will be primarily clothing for kids and adults. All of the donated items will be sold to individuals, targeted as less-fortunate individuals who cannot afford to purchase the items and to other thrift stores. The goal is not to make a profit, but to be able to support the less-fortunate individuals.


Mentoring Program 
08/31/12

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A Georgia organization will assist young men, who are ex-offenders, to get their life back on track. The organization will provide counseling services to young men, who are ex-offenders and discuss the following topics: life-skills that will help them to become successful and productive members of the society; how to stay out of trouble and avoid domestic violence, etc. The organization will also emphasize the importance of education and staying drug and alcohol free.


Music Choir  
08/31/12

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The organization’s mission is to provide Gospel and spiritual music to foster the rich heritage of African-American music in the low country, regionally and nationally. The choir will perform a diverse repertoire of Gospel and spiritual music to the highest musical standards. The organization will consist of approximately 85 volunteers, who promote Gospel music among the community of Charleston, SC. The organization plans on having 10 concerts per year, of which half of them will free of charge to attendees. Some of the concerts will be together with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra.


Support the Needy 
08/31/12

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The organization is dedicated to supporting charities which provide support and make improve the life of the less-fortunate individuals in Santa Cruz, CA area (food banks, homeless shelters, veterans’ organizations, etc). The organization will concentrate on charities, managing projects that will bring benefits to the needy of the community, such as: providing supplies, feeding the less-fortunate individuals, etc. The Board of Directors, lead by the President of the organization, will decide on which 501c3 approved organizations, benefiting less-fortunate individuals will receive funding from the organization.


Homeless Housing Program  
08/31/12

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The organization will provide a shelter for homeless veterans and the less fortunate elderly of San Bernardino, CA and its surrounding areas. These individuals usually are in need of food, clean clothes, shower and a place to sleep.  The organization will maintain an 8 bedroom house and will provide to the residents a place to stay; food and basic necessities, as well as resource services. Each individual will be granted an opportunity to stay up to 24 months.


Start-Ups Seminar 
08/31/12

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The organization plans on organizing a Start-up Weekend seminar. The Program is specifically designed to educate the individuals, residing in Northeast Florida on the need and benefits of entrepreneurship, and to inspire the next generation of founders. Local business owners and entrepreneurs will be invited to come and share their best practices. It will be a 3-day event and approximately 100-120 individuals will attend, of which approximately 1/3 will be students.


Entrepreneurship Program 
08/23/12

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An organization, located in Northeast Florida will educate individuals on how to turn their startup ideas into startup companies. The organization will show the individuals different aspects of a business, and how to successfully operate it. The educational program will cover the following topics: how to develop a Business Plan; technological opportunities for startup companies, etc. The program furthers the organization’s exempt purpose by providing entrepreneurship workshops. The organization will also invite guest speakers to donate their time and share their professional experience.


Assistance to Elderly  
08/23/12

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A CA organization will assist elderly (65 years old or older) individuals by providing them with personal and home care assistance. The organization will provide support to approximately 20 elderly and disabled individuals each month. A group of volunteers will assist with the program activities’ execution. The organization will help the elderly and disabled individuals in their day to day lives and also will help them with their social interaction. The program is free of charge.


Antique Vehicles Exhibition 
08/23/12

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Organization will educate individuals on the history of antique buggies, cars and other vehicles.  The organization will convert a facility into a museum of antique vehicles, ranging in age from the 1860s to the 1900s. Everybody is welcome to come and learn the history of the vehicles, e.g. the use of the vehicles in the past and their evolution. The organization will have upward of 70 vehicles that individuals can come, see and understand.


Youth Center 
08/23/12

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The organization is dedicated to providing educational services for kids through fun, play, science and interaction. The Texas organization will operate a center where youth will be able to obtain tutoring and mentoring services, play games and interact with peers, explore the world and have fun. Once a month, the organization will have open doors for free to promote its activities. The Board of Directors expects the Youth Center to be visited by approximately 1000 kids on a monthly basis, ages 4-12.


Disabled Kids Therapy 
08/23/12

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The organization’s mission is to combine a love for horses and knowledge of several therapeutic techniques to help disabled children of Dallas County and surrounding areas of Texas. Equine-facilitated therapy treats anxiety, makes the body of the disabled kids move, and improves the communication skills and many others. Therapeutic riding will be offered for kids, ages 7 to 17, both individually and in small groups once a week.


Payee Services 
08/23/12

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The organization will provide payee services to the elderly and disabled by helping the elderly pay their bills on time. No fees will be charged. Approximately 100 elderly individuals will benefit from the Program. The organization will use volunteers to assist with the program. The President of the organization will lead this program and it will take place in Virginia.


Special Education Program  
08/23/12

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The Organization is dedicated to providing understanding, respect, support and excellent education for parents with children with unique learning needs in the community of Short Hills, NJ. The organization will provide welcoming environment for the parents to share and discuss their concerns. The special educational services will be provided for free and the organization will respond to the parents’ needs on a first come, first serve basis; nobody will be turned away. Once in three months the organization will organize regular parent-to-parent discussion groups that will be lead by community volunteers.  The parents of children with challenges will be given the opportunity to share their problems and seek support in each other.


Artistic Workshops 
08/23/12

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A Texas organization is inspired by community’s growing interest on experiencing visual arts and developing artistic talents. The corporation will educate the youth and adults on how to apply different techniques and to improve their artistic talents by organizing monthly workshops.  The participants will be also given the chance to create art in an environment with other professional artists and display their art.


Homeless Shelter Program 
08/16/12

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Program will provide temporary shelter for the homeless of Jackson, GA and its surrounding areas. These individuals usually are in need of food, clean clothes, shower and a place to sleep. The organization’s main goal is to provide these individuals with a place to stay; the beds will be given to individuals on first come first served basis. The organization will also offer resource services, such as computers, job search assistance, transportation, etc. 


Marine Educational Program 
08/16/12

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The purpose of the organization is to provide scientific research that is directly applied to the conservation of large threatened marine species. The organization will support the sustainable development and promote initiatives that educate the public about at-risk species. During the year, the organization will conduct several research studies on the marine megafauna to discover new marine species in Mozambique, Africa. The results of the research will be then provided to the public.


Nutrition Program 
08/16/12

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The organization will provide after-school program for kids and educate them on healthy eating. Program will target the kids that reside in Tucson, AZ.  The goal of the Program is to discuss with the kids the importance of healthy eating and drinking, how to prepare foods and drinks and ways of improving eating habits. The program will be executed three times a week for an hour and the kids will participate for free.

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