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    Type Subject Topic Official Name Sponsor Type Agency Primary Target Demographic
view Education Youth Inform the African American community about the No Child Left Behind Act "Closing the Educational Achievement Gap" Federal Government Dept of Education (ED) Minority: African American
view Education Youth Promote reading in all children "America Reads" Federal Government Dept of Education (ED) Children: Elementary (K-6)
view Education Youth Inform young adults about intellectual property theft "Activate Your Mind: Protect Your Ideas" Federal Government Dept of Justice (DOJ) Young Adults: College Students
Young Adults: Ages 20-30
view Education Literacy reading Million Books for Kids Non Profit Organization I AM Foundation Families
Schools
view Education Improvement parental responsibility National Campaign for Public School Improvement Non Profit Organization PACE/Project Appleseed Adults
view Education Youth encouraging children's creativity through art PapaInk, The International Children's Archive Non Profit Organization PapaInk Children: Tweens: Age 9–13
Children: Elementary (K-6)
view Education Youth leadership Good Knight Crime and Violence Prevention Leadership Program Non Profit Organization Good Knight Child Empowerment Network Youth (General Ages 13-30)
view Education Improvement Seattle, Washington public school system Citizens' Campaign for Commercial-Free Schools Non Profit Organization CCCS Local Area
Schools
view Education Youth early childhood development E2L: Early to Learn Non Profit Organization United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania Adults: Parents
Schools
view Education Literacy blind children HANDS ON! Books for Blind Children Non Profit Organization National Braille Press Adults
view Education Youth early childhood education Early Education for All Non Profit Organization Strategies for Children Adults: Parents
Business: Small
Professionals
Schools
view Education Youth provision of basic education worldwide The Global Campaign for Education Action Week, April 24-30 Non Profit Organization GCE Schools
view Education Youth Christianity Bibles for the Blind Non Profit Organization Christian Record Services/National Camps for Blind Young Adults: Teenagers (Ages 13-19)
Adults
view Education Youth math and science for middle school girls BrainCake Campaign Non Profit Organization Family Communications, Inc. Children: Tweens: Age 9–13
Girls
view Education Youth children with learning disabilities The Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities Non Profit Organization WETA, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation Adults
view Education Improvement prevent school violence Start with Art Campaign Non Profit Organization Do Something Children: Tweens: Age 9–13
view Education Youth arts--children's creativity National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign Non Profit Organization Americans for the Arts Adults: Parents
view Education Youth math education Figure This! Non Profit Organization National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Children: Tweens: Age 9–13
view Education Literacy literacy, in-school programs, after-school programs, summer workshops to promote reading and writing WITS Programs Non Profit Organization WITS Alliance Non-Profit Organizations
Schools
view Education Youth stay in school, academic achievement Invest In Success' Community Challenge Statewide Campaign Non Profit Organization Communities in Schools, Inc. Families
Schools
view Education Youth voting, electoral process National Student/Parent Mock Election Non Profit Organization National Student/Parent Mock Election Adults: Parents
Children: Tweens: Age 9–13
Youth (General Ages 13-30)
view Education Literacy Literacy Read Across America: Buiding a Nation of Readers Non Profit Organization National Education Association (NEA) Adults: Parents
view Education Literacy Promote literacy and celebrate letter-writing National Card and Letter Writing Month Federal Government United States Postal Service (USPS) Young Adults: Teenagers (Ages 13-19)
Children: Tweens: Age 9–13
view Education Youth Close the student mentoring gap Campaign to close the mentoring gap Federal Government Corporation for National & Community Service General Population
view Education Literacy Promote reading and literacy Building a Nation of Readers Federal Government Library of Congress Schools
General Population
Children: Elementary (K-6)
view Education Literacy Promote reading and literacy Telling America's Stories Federal Government Library of Congress Schools
General Population
Children: Elementary (K-6)
view Education Literacy Promote the literacy of children The Chronicles of Narnia reading campaign Federal Government Library of Congress Children: Tweens: Age 9–13
view Education Literacy Promote reading and literacy Shape Your Future-- READ! Federal Government Library of Congress General Population
view Education Youth Program to help strengthen and restore rigorous music education to Texas schools Don't Mess with Texas Music State Government Texas Schools
view Education Youth Educating young adults on the risks associated with dropping-out of High School. Communities in Schools State Government Texas Youth: At-Risk
view Education Improvement An effort to help parents, teachers and legislators understand the importance of the arts in education. SMARTS: Bring Back the Arts State Government California Adults: Parents
view Education Literacy Encourage reading The Big Read Federal Government National Endowment for the Arts General Population
view Education Youth Encourage poetry recitation in high school Poetry Out Loud Federal Government National Endowment for the Arts Young Adults: Teenagers (Ages 13-19)
view Education Youth Educate children with lessons by Smithsonian scholars Scholars in the Schools Federal Government Smithsonian Institution Young Adults: Teenagers (Ages 13-19)
Schools
Children: Elementary (K-6)
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