The Epilepsy Foundation connects the people, data, and resources needed to address challenging health problems associated with seizures and the epilepsies. It promotes education, policy, research, and systemic change that will foster measurable improvement for all people living with epilepsy.
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Juilliard MAP is a Saturday program for talented students from underrepresented backgrounds, offering private lessons, ensemble training, and theory classes for ages 8–17. It creates pathways to higher-level music education through mentorship and performance opportunities.
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The ADHD Foundation provides support, advocacy, and research for individuals with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other neurodiverse conditions. It offers educational resources, training for schools and workplaces, and direct support for families to reduce stigma and promote neurodiverse strengths.
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Save The Music Foundation is dedicated to restoring and expanding music education in public schools across the U.S. It provides grants for instruments, technology, and curriculum support — particularly in underfunded communities — and advocates for music's role in academic success and social-emotional development.
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The Neurodiversity Foundation promotes awareness, acceptance, and support for neurodivergent individuals — including those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other cognitive differences. It develops tools and programs to empower neurodivergent individuals in education and the workplace.
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UMS believes every child deserves access to the arts. It provides in-person and virtual School Day Performances, workshops, online classroom tools, and a Performance Playground series — expanding access to high-quality performing arts experiences for children everywhere.
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St. Jude's mission is to advance cures and prevention for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion, or a family's ability to pay.
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