Advocates for Children of New York, Inc., provides free individual case advocacy, technical assistance, and training for parents, students, and professionals about children's educational entitlements and due process rights in New York City ...
www.advocatesforchildren.org
The National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, Inc. (NFTE -- pronounced "nifty"), founded in 1987 and based in New York City, is an international nonprofit organization that introduces low-income and at-risk young people to the world of business and entrepreneurship by teaching them how to develop and operate their own legitimate small businesses.
EPP, Educational Priorities Panel, The goal of the Educational Priorities Panel is to improve the quality of education for New York City's children so that there is no longer a performance gap between city school and those in the rest of the state ...
The New York Interschool Association promotes diversity in its faculty.
Junior Achievement's curriculum, with the help of thousands of professional volunteers from companies around New York City and Long Island, reinforces learning standards and provides children with a fresh perspective on their future career opportunities by teaching the economics of the world of work.
The Association of Retired Teachers of the City of New York was founded in 1919 to save the pensions of the retiree through legislative causes, health care, community involvement and social activites.