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Pages in category "Organizations promoting literacy in the United States" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The PAST Foundation, Partnering Anthropology with Science and Technology.PAST is a federal 501(c)(3) non-profit educational and research team located in the United States that builds partnerships around compelling scientific and educational projects, making them accessible to students and the public through transdisciplinary program-based learning, experiential field schools, documentary film ...
The Mabel McDowell Adult Education Center (formerly the Mabel McDowell Elementary School) is an adult education center of the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation occupying a historic building in Columbus, Indiana. The building, built in 1960, is a major early work of architect John Carl Warnecke. It was converted to an adult education ...
ProLiteracy, also known as ProLiteracy Worldwide, is an international nonprofit organization that supports literacy programs that help adults learn to read and write. [1] [2] Based in Syracuse, New York, [3] ProLiteracy has slightly less than 1,000 member programs in the U.S. and works with 21 partners in 35 developing countries.
The Reeb Avenue Center is a community center and 501(c)(3) in the Reeb-Hosack neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.The Reeb Center opened in 2015, after a $12.5 million renovation.
CML provides help for adults with General Educational Development (GED) classes, technology training for basic computer knowledge, adult basic learning classes, an introductory class on the use of Microsoft Word, Job Help Centers, and classes on basic internet skills. To attract young children and adolescent patrons to the library, CML provides ...
Four other organizations joined the Foundation with a commitment to improve the lives of both children and adults through literacy. The other organizations—the Coalition on Adult Basic Education, Digital Promise, Pi Beta Phi, and Reading Is Fundamental—have varied backgrounds and areas of expertise, allowing Voices for Literacy to reach and ...
Center for Christian Virtue was founded by Jerry Kirk in 1983 [11] as an anti-obscenity organization. The organization's first aim was that the Cincinnati City Council would ban the Playboy Channel from local cable television.