A project based at the University of Michigan and funded by a worldwide group of libraries.
As of 1 January 2015, three TCP collections are publicly available: Eighteenth Century Collection Online, Evans Early American Imprints, and Phase 1 of Early English Books Online.
TechWomen connects, inspires and empowers the next generation of women leaders in STEM fields from the Middle East and Africa through project-based mentorship and leadership training in Silicon Valley.
"…describe bibliographic things on the semantic Web in RDF. This ontology can be used as a citation ontology, as a document classification ontology, or simply as a way to describe any kind of document in RDF. It has been inspired by many existing document description metadata formats, and can be used as a common ground for converting other bibliographic data sources."
Virginia Commonwealth University's projects related to employment for people with disabilities and continuing education for disability employment professionals.
Three-month retreats in NYC for people who want to get better at programming. Limited cost-of-living grants are available for accepted participants from underrepresented groups. The (experimental) profit model is based on companies who pay to recruit the program's participants and alumni.
Based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the organization describes itself as "an inter-faith coalition of faith communities dedicated to increasing understanding of mental illness through Education, Advocacy, and Support."
The American Psychiatric Foundation is the charitable and educational subsidiary of the American Psychiatric Association. The APF works to eliminate stigmas surrounding mental illness. Its division of APIRE is a leader in psychiatric research.
The committee's mission is to "…seek to live out the reconciling love of Jesus by offering educational programs and networking resources so that the Church may be a welcoming sanctuary for people living with mental illness." Their work includes helping congregations in the Diocese of Virginia find ways to include those affected by mental illness in the life of the Church, connecting parishes with local and regional volunteer opportunities, providing educational resources and events in order to eliminate the stigma of mental illness.
Online career portfolios for entry-level job-seekers and organizations hiring entry-level employees. A project of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation currently operating in Baltimore and Chicago.