Foundation Partners
"Ilse, a childhood friend of mine, once found a raspberry in the concentration camp and carried it in her pocket all day to present to me that night on a leaf. Imagine a world in which your entire possession is one raspberry and you give it to your friend." - Gerda Weissmann Klein
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The Berenbaum Group
The Berenbaum Group is a consulting company specializing in the
conceptual design of museums and the development of historical films,
specifically those relating to the Jewish experience and other histories
of persecution and genocide. The Berenbaum Group is headed by Dr.
Michael Berenbaum, former director of the United States Holocaust
Museum Research Institute and President of the Survivors of the
Shoah Visual History Foundation.
The Berenbaum Group
5757 W. Century Blvd., Suite 700
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Phone: (310) 215-8101
Fax: (310) 215-0895
email: michael@berenbaumgroup.com
http://www.berenbaumgroup.com

Citizenship Counts
Exciting new program to educate students on the tenets of citizenship, inspire their pride in America and encourage them to participate in community service
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The Feinstein Foundation
Founded by Alan Shawn Feinstein, the Feinstein Foundation is dedicated
to philanthropic endeavors focusing on the advancement of public
service and the alleviation of hunger. The Foundation is devoted
to advancing the importance of community service in education and
the values of caring, compassion and brotherhood.
37 Alhambra Circle
Cranston, RI 02905
(401) 467-5155
(401) 941-5913
(401) 941-0988 (Fax)
asf@intap.net
http://www.feinsteinfoundation.org/
Generations of the Shoah International (GSI)
A worldwide network of children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, all linked together with the common goals of preserving and honoring our legacy, sharing resources and programming ideas, providing emotional support to our members, and tackling issues of mutual interest.
www.genshoah.org
The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center
The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Holocaust by honoring the memories of those who were lost and by teaching universal lessons that combat hatred, prejudice and indifference. The Museum fulfills its mission through the exhibition, preservation and interpretation of its collections and through education programs and initiatives that foster the promotion of human rights and the elimination of genocide.
http://www.ilholocaustmuseum.org
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MAGPI Power Networking
Delivering regional infrastructure in a cost-effective manner and promote applications for the region's research and education communities through high performance network technology.
http://www.magpi.org/

The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC)
NCPC's mission is to enable people to create safer and more caring communities by addressing the causes of crime and violence and reducing the opportunities for crime to occur.
1000 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
www.ncpc.org
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The Southern Poverty Law Center was
founded in 1971 as a small civil rights law firm. Today, the Center
is internationally known for its tolerance education programs, its
legal victories against white supremacists and its tracking of hate
groups.
Southern Poverty Law Center
400 Washington Ave
Montgomery, AL, 36104
Phone: (334) 956-8200
http://www.splcenter.org

TIME Classroom, a part of TIME School Publishing
A current events program for middle and high school students that
provides a real-world context for textbook concepts. Look for a
special project with the Klein Foundation and TIME Classroom in
the fall, 2003.
TIME Classroom
Time & Life Building
Rockefeller Center
New York, NY 10020
www.TIME.com/time/classroom
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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is America's national
institution for the documentation, study, and interpretation of
Holocaust history, and serves as this country's memorial to the
millions of people murdered during the Holocaust.
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, S.W.
Washington, DC 20024-2126
Phone: 202/ 488-0400
TTY: 202/ 488-0406
www.ushmm.org
Yad Vashem
As the Jewish people’s living memorial to the Holocaust, Yad Vashem safeguards the memory of the past and imparts its meaning for future generations. Established in 1953, as the world center for documentation, research, education and commemoration of the Holocaust, Yad Vashem is today a dynamic and vital place of intergenerational and international encounter.
Yad Vashem
The Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority
P.O.B. 3477
Jerusalem 91034 Israel
