Self Reliance
Foundation projects have a robust history of partners and
sponsors. One of SRF’s most active and consistent
partners has been the Hispanic
Communications Network. With their well-established
network of media affiliates and experience in the field
HCN has been developing the highest quality Spanish-language
media for over 25 years, and has enabled SRF’s social
marketing campaigns to effectively engage Latino audiences.
Additionally,
most Self Reliance Foundation projects would not be possible
without the contributions of educators, evaluators, professionals,
other professional organizations, and generous financial
backers from across the country. The Self Reliance Foundation
is supported by a host of national and community-based organizations,
as well as a growing group of caring private individuals.
Other partners and sponsors, including the National
Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Energy,
U.S. Department of Justice, and Mary Kay Ash Charitable
Foundation, have and continue to support the development
of SRF initiatives.
It is no surprise then that the partnership
opportunities with Self Reliance Foundation initiatives
are just as diverse as the issues we target. The Self Reliance
Foundation welcomes partners of all scope that can further
our work through any means. For more information about partnering
with us, please contact brigitte.savage@srfdc.org.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, William and Flora
Hewlett Foundation, Lalor Foundation, National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Disease, National Institutes of Health,
National Library of Medicine, National Science Foundation,
United States Department of Agriculture, United States Department
of Energy, United States Department of Justice, Corporation
for Public Broadcasting, Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation,
Environmental Protection Agency
Hispanic Communications Network, Ogilvy PR, Garcia 365, El
Pregonero, WGBH Educational Foundation, Radio KDNA Washington
The Brady Center
to Prevent Gun Violence; Alianza; Between Friends; Boys and
Girls Clubs
Albuquerque:
Albuquerque Public Schools; Explora Science Center and Children's
Museum; Girls, Inc. of Albuquerque; Girls, Inc. of Santa Fe;
Las Mujeres de LULAC; New Mexico MESA; New Mexico Museum of
Natural History and Science; New Mexico Science Olympiad;
New Mexico State University
Chicago:
Chicago Children's Museum; Chicago Public Schools; Project
Exploration; Adler Planetarium; Brookfield Zoo; The Field
Museum; Lincoln Park Zoo; Museum of Science and Industry;
University of Chicago; Chicago Teacher's Center; DePaul University
Los Angeles:
Basset Unified School District, Broadous Elementary School,
the City of San Fernando's Community Services Division, the
California Science Center, Kidspace Children's Museum and
the University of Pepperdine's Department of Education, University
of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Washington, D.C.:
National Capitol Asthma Coalition; Johns Hopkins Center for
Talented Youth; Science Museum of Virginia; Latin American
Youth Center; Smithsonian Center for Hispanic Initiatives
and Smithsonian Museums; Amazonia Gallery at the National
Zoo; the Lemelson Center
Washington State:
4-H; Best Self; Educational Service District 105; Gear-Up;
the YMCA; Yakima Interfaith Coalition; Yakima School District;
Yakima Valley Barrios Unidos; Yakima Valley Camp Fire Council;
Yakima Valley Museum & Children's Underground; Boys and
Girls Club; C.L. Booth Educational Center; Columbia River
Exhibition; Fiesta de la Familia; Gear Up Program; Hispanic
Outreach Leadership Alliance; Pacific Northwest Regional Lab
Education Programs; and the Three Rivers
Children's Museum |