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TEDxYouth@Hewitt Reviews

45 E 75th St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 288-1919

The 6th annual TEDxYouth@Hewitt will take place on Saturday, January 30, 2016 with the theme "Made in the Future." Watch our website as we build our panel of speakers.

Non-Profit Organization Near TEDxYouth@Hewitt

Asia Society
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
725 Park Ave
New York, NY 10021

(212) 288-6400

Ukrainian Institute of America
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2 E 79th St
New York, NY 10075

(212) 288-8660

The Ukrainian Institute of America is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the arts, music and literature of Ukraine and the Ukrainian diaspora. The Institute hosts art exhibits, concerts, film screenings, poetry readings, literary evenings, children's programs, lectures, symposia and educational programs, all open to the public.

The Explorers Club
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
46 E 70th St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 628-8383

New York Junior League
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
130 E 80th St
New York, NY 10075

(212) 288-6220

Council on Foreign Relations
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
58 E 68th St
New York, NY 10065

(212) 434-9400

CFR carries out its mission by --maintaining a diverse membership; --convening meetings at its headquarters in New York and in Washington, DC, and other cities; --supporting a Studies Program that fosters independent research; --sponsoring Independent Task Forces that produce reports with both findings and policy prescriptions on the most important foreign policy topics; and --providing up-to-date information and analysis about world events and American foreign policy on its website, CFR.org.

Columbus Citizens Foundation
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
8 E 69th St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 249-9923

Americas Society/Council of the Americas
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
680 Park Ave
New York, NY 10065

(212) 249-8950

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Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
8 E 79th St
New York, NY 10075

(212) 570-3500

Music of the Americas
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
680 Park Ave
New York, NY 10065

(212) 277-8379

The MetLife Foundation Music of the Americas Concert Series, recipient of the 2014 CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, fulfills an essential part of the cultural mission of Americas Society, annually showcasing dozens of talented artists hailing from across the hemisphere. Presented year-round, the concerts include a wealth of diverse music and performers, ranging from contemporary classical to folk-roots to reggae and jazz. The primary venue for the series is Americas Society’s own Salon Simón Bolivar, an expansive room in the organization’s neo-federal-style headquarters with wide windows, a 15-foot ceiling, and silk fabric walls. Music of the Americas has collaborated with other presenters, including Lincoln Center Out of Doors and the National Museum of the American Indian, and has also presented artists at such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall and the Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space. Music of the Americas seeks to further Americas Society’s mission by engaging artists and concertgoers alike in meaningful dialogue through a shared love of excellent music. The series aims to present artists that are both superb musicians in their own right and cultural ambassadors of myriad social and musical traditions, creating a vibrant space and a unique opportunity to hear distinctive and significant music.

Center for Puerto Rican Studies-Centro
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
Hunter College, CUNY, 695 Park Ave
New York, NY 10021

(212) 772-5688

CFR Center for Geoeconomic Studies
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
58 E 68th St
New York, NY 10065

Visual Arts at Americas Society
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
680 Park Ave at 68 St
New York, NY 10065

(212) 249-8950

Visual Arts program at the Americas Society organizes and presents modern, contemporary, colonial, archeological and Pre-Columbian exhibitions. Our projects provoke dialogue and debate about regional modernism and global art through talks, panel discussions, lectures, and academic symposia. Publications expand the scope and impact of our work, and together with our exhibitions and public programs, contribute new cultural developments, analysis, and scholarship to the field.

Hunter Hillel
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
695 Park Ave
New York, NY 10065

(212) 650-3568

Hunter Hillel is a dynamic multi-purpose organization at Hunter College. We are the umbrella of Jewish experience and learning, facilitators of conversation about Israel, conveners of inter-cultural collaboration, supporters of Academic learning and professional development opportunities, and we create a warm, welcoming environment for students to find community in fun and meaningful ways. We take great pride in the social, spiritual and intellectual growth that students realize during their time spent with Hillel. Because of the countless events we host throughout the year, organized with student leadership and partnered initiatives, students have ample opportunities to connect with a friendly, diverse group of people.

Urban Stages Summer Theater Camp
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
259 W 30th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 421-1380

Urban Stages' Outreach Program enriches the lives of children and adults by providing opportunities to engage with the arts in schools, libraries and on-stage. Through our Summer Theater Camp, students between the ages 10-14 have the unique opportunity to collaborate with and learn from professional artists at our Off-Broadway theater. For more information about our outreach program and initiatives, please visit http://urbanstages.org/

Americas Society's Literature Department
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
680 Park Ave
New York, NY 10065

(212) 277-8351

JNF Greater New York
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
42 E 69th St
New York, NY 10021

Little Baby Face Foundation
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
135 E 74th St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 333-5233

New York Professional Nurses Union
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
241 E 75th St
New York, NY 10021

212-988-5565, fax 2073

The Registered Nurses at Lenox Hill Hospital were first organized into a union in 1980 by Local 1199, the Health Care Workers Union. By 1984 a number of the staff nurses were disillusioned with the representation provided by Local 1199. They considered affiliating with other unions, but ultimately decided that the best union for Lenox Hill staff nurses would be one devoted exclusively to representing them. Thus, the New York Professional Nurses Union (NYPNU) was born. The staff nurses then launched a drive to decertify Local 1199, and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ordered an election in December 1984. The options on the ballot included Local 1199, no union, and NYPNU. NYPNU won a majority of the votes cast and the NLRB certified the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent for staff nurses in early 1985. President Maureen McCarthy, RN, Esq., and, Vice-President Kathy Flynn, RN, Esq., lead the union while working as full-time nurses at Lenox Hill. Along with the rest of the Officers, Delegates and membership, they successfully negotiated contracts in 1985, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006 and most recently October 2009. In 2000 Lenox Hill Hospital acquired Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital (MEETH), and the staff nurses at MEETH became members of NYPNU. For the first time, the 2003 contract explicitly included per diems RNs. Since then, Case Managers, Nurse Practitioners and Lactation Specialists have also joined NYPNU. The inclusion of all of these additional members has added to our strength. At times, NYPNU has assisted staff nurses at other hospitals in creating independent unions, including nurses at Physician's Hospital in Queens, at St. Barnabas Hospital in New Jersey and at the Kansas University Hospital in Kansas. NYPNU’s successful history provides the foundation for our future achievements. While some of the faces may change over the years, our members’ strength, dedication and solidarity remain the same. Welcome to LHH/MEETH, and welcome to your new union!

Order of Saint Andrew the Apostle, Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
8 E 79th St
New York, NY 10075

(212) 570-3550

New York City Children's Chorus at MAPC
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
921 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10021

(212) 288-8920

Non-Profit Organization Near TEDxYouth@Hewitt

The Met Breuer
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
945 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10021

(212) 731-1675

New York City Children's Chorus at MAPC
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
921 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10021

(212) 288-8920

Little Baby Face Foundation
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
135 E 74th St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 333-5233

Dicapo Opera Theatre
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
184 E 76th St
New York, NY 10021

Applause Arts Foundation
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184 East 76th St.
New York, NY 10021

(212) 717-0703

Madison Avenue Business Improvement District
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59 E 79th St
New York, NY 10075

(212) 861-2055

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
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8 E 79th St
New York, NY 10075

(212) 570-3500

Order of Saint Andrew the Apostle, Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
8 E 79th St
New York, NY 10075

(212) 570-3550

Vilcek Prizes for Creative Promise in the Arts
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
167 E 73rd St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 472-2500

Foreign-born fashion professionals, including designers, stylists, hair/makeup artists, writers, curators, photographers, filmmakers and illustrators, are encouraged to apply. Applicants must have been born abroad, be a naturalized citizen or permanent resident of the United States, and be 38 years of age or younger on December 31, 2014 Personal essays, a resume, work samples, and proof of permanent residency or naturalized citizenship are required to be considered. A panel of leaders and experts in various fields of fashion will review the applications and select the winners. Applicants will be judged on the clarity, ambitiousness, and feasibility of their vision; the degree of innovation and uniqueness apparent in the work samples; and the impact applicants have had in the field of fashion. For complete eligibility guidelines, and a link to the online application, please visit www.vilcek.org. No application fee is required.

The Vilcek Foundation
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
167 E 73rd St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 472-2500

French Heritage Language Program
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972 5th Ave
New York, NY 10075

(212) 439-1438

Every year the French Heritage Language Program helps hundreds of young Americans and new immigrants make the most of their French here in the United States. In the US, French is spoken by hundreds of thousands of people, who come from Haiti, West Africa, Canada, and Europe. French is also spoken by Americans from New England and Louisiana. Yet for many of them, especially new immigrants and lower socio-economic status families, having the possibility to continue learning or keeping up their French is often a challenge. The French Heritage Language Program is a program of the non-profit foundation FACE, in partnership with the French Embassy in the United States. Since 2005, it has helped over 2,500 children, students and adults from underserved communities of francophone background enrich their knowledge of the French language and maintain strong bonds with their respective cultures and identities. "Making French an asset for new Americans" The primary objectives of FHLP program are to help these students make the most of their French linguistic and cultural heritage here in the United States. By strengthening their knowledge of the French language and reinforcing their cultural identities, our students develop strong bilingual skills and so increase their opportunities for success in their new environment, both academically and professionally. They can take valuable examinations facilitating access to higher education and expand their perspectives for job careers in the US. In doing so, French becomes a strong asset not only for our students but also for educators, schools, families and communities. Through university partnerships, our program also contributes to scholarly research in the field of heritage language learning. As a program embedded in schools and community centers, it is a place for pedagogical and methodological exploration, and a way to build new partnerships. We develop curriculum models that can be replicated and adapted in other cities in the United States. The French Heritage Language Program works closely with the Internationals Network for Public Schools, which includes seventeen high schools for new immigrants in New York City, Washington DC and California, all working at the development of models for global education. Our program is offered in New York, Florida, Maine and Boston and currently serves 700 students from elementary to high school levels. There is high demand for French Heritage classes across the country and we are looking for new partners to help us set up new programs where there is need. In New York, the French Heritage Language Program currently serves 485 students at elementary and high school levels, and in several community centers. HIGH SCHOOLS - Bronx International High School - Claremont International High School (Bronx) - International Community High School (Bronx) - International High School at Crotona (Bronx) - Brooklyn International High School - International High School at Lafayette (Brooklyn) - International High School at Prospect Heights (Brooklyn) - International High School at Union Square (Manhattan) - Manhattan International High School (Manhattan) - GED+ Jamaica Learning Center (Queens) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - NYFACS, New York French American Charter School (Harlem) COMMUNITY CENTERS - Malian Cultural Center (Bronx) - Haitian Americans in Action, Bethanie SDA Church (Brooklyn) - Haitian Americans in Action, Eben-Ezer SDA Church (Brooklyn)

Ukrainian Institute of America
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2 E 79th St
New York, NY 10075

(212) 288-8660

The Ukrainian Institute of America is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the arts, music and literature of Ukraine and the Ukrainian diaspora. The Institute hosts art exhibits, concerts, film screenings, poetry readings, literary evenings, children's programs, lectures, symposia and educational programs, all open to the public.

American-Italian Cancer Foundation
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112 E 71st St, Ste 2B
New York, NY 10021

(212) 628-9090

The International Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship Program supports the post-doctoral research of promising young scientists who work and train in collaboration with mentors at major cancer centers in the United States and Italy. Mobile No-Cost Breast Cancer Screening Program AICF’s Mobile Mammography Program serves economically disadvantaged and medically underserved women in New York City who are age 40 and over and have not had a mammogram in the last 12 months. Many of these women have geographic, cultural, or linguistic barriers to receiving screening services and do not make annual screenings for breast cancer a priority. AICF’s mobile clinics travel to priority neighborhoods in the five boroughs to deliver mammograms, clinical breast exams, and instruction in breast self exam. The Program’s mobile nature makes it easy to access important—and potentially lifesaving—breast cancer screening services. All services are provided at no cost, regardless of health insurance status. The generous support of the following contributors is funding the Program during 2010-11: Avon Foundation Breast Health Outreach Program Jane Beasley Foundation The Council of the City of New York Disney VoluntEARS Community Fund Joy Germont Mr. and Mrs. Todd Hollander The Greater New York City Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® National Breast Cancer Foundation New York City Council Cancer Initiative New York City Council Manhattan Delegation New York City Council Member Maria Baez New York City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene New York State Assembly Member Michael Benjamin New York State Assembly Member Jonathan L. Bing New York State Assembly Member Alec Brook-Krasny New York State Assembly Member Steven Cymbrowitz New York State Assembly Member Rhoda Jacobs New York State Assembly Member Micah Kellner New York State Assembly Member Felix Ortiz New York State Department of Health New York State Senator Martin Malavé Dilan New York State Senator Martin J. Golden Pfizer Inc. Additional Individual Donors

Asia Society
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
725 Park Ave
New York, NY 10021

(212) 288-6400

New York Junior League
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
130 E 80th St
New York, NY 10075

(212) 288-6220

The Explorers Club
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
46 E 70th St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 628-8383

Heart & Soul Charitable Fund, Inc.
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1157 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10075

(917) 463-3998

The Heart & Soul Charitable Fund supports community-based programs that serve New York's marginalized populations through the investment of time, money and compassion. Together with our partners and supporters we find creative and inspiring ways to sustain the critical work they do by: Making grants to emerging and worthy neighborhood-based organizations which serve those whose needs are not being addressed by larger charitable organizations Partnering with these organizations so their story may be shared, their volunteer base can expand, and they can become better advocates for the communities they serve Recognizing and honoring their volunteers and staff Celebrating the legacy of the late Rev. Dr. Forrest Church through the annual presentation of the Forrest Church Award for Humanitarian Service Heart & Soul was founded in 1988 to raise funds for two long-running meal programs, which together serve 28,000 meals annually at All Souls Church. Now 25 years later, we continue to fund these programs in addition to over a dozen Youth Services and Community-Based programs in New York City. About Heart & Soul: http://www.heartandsoulfund.org/ About the Programs we support: http://heartandsoulfund.org/programs-funded.aspx For more news about the Heart & Soul Charitable Fund, don't be shy, join our mailing list! @ http://ow.ly/lrxPQ

The Heckscher Foundation For Children
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
123 E 70th St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 744-0190

Musica Viva of New York
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1157 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10075

(212) 794-3646

MUSICA VIVA is one of New York's finest professional choruses. Its annual concert series presents a repertoire of works from Renaissance through contemporary music, including works written especially for the ensemble. The annual Early Music Concert features period instruments and authentic performance practices. Musica Viva also spotlights renowned artists from abroad. Past performers include recorder virtuoso Marion Verbruggen from Amsterdam; Gotthold Schwarz, one of Germany’s finest baritones; Olivier Latry, titular organist at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris; Jeanette Micklem, pianist from Zimbabwe; Jean-Louis Petit, conductor and composer from Paris; and in 2008 Ullrich Böhme, organist at Leipzig’s Thomaskirche. Musica Viva has also performed abroad: Its 2004 tour included performances in Paris at Notre Dame and La Madeleine; and the 2006 tour featured performances at several historic venues, including the honor of performing as guest choir for Evensong at the Thomaskirche, Leipzig. In 2012, an Italian tour took to group to performances in Venice, Pordenone, Florence and Lucca. Musica Viva makes All Souls Unitarian Church in New York City its home, performing a broad repertoire of sacred music throughout the year.