Inkwell Foundation
Inkwell Foundation empowers communities through civic education, civic engagement, and leadership development.
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Organizations that are designed to train people to become effective leaders at the national or local level.
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About the Organization
- Organization category
- Public Charity
- Country / State
- United States / California
- Mission
- Inkwell Foundation empowers communities through civic education, civic engagement, and leadership development.
- Programs or services
- Youth & Students
Civic education programs for middle and high school students focused on civic literacy and leadership development.
Community Members & Voters
Nonpartisan civic education programs designed to help communities understand issues, elections, and civic processes.
Emerging Leaders & Staffers
Professional development programs for individuals working in or aspiring to roles in politics, government, and civic institutions. - Target Audience
- Inkwell Foundation serves youth, families, and adults throughout Los Angeles County, with a particular focus on communities that have historically faced barriers to civic information, participation, and public decision-making. Our audiences include first-time and infrequent voters, students, parents, neighborhood residents, faith communities, nonprofit organizations, schools, and community-based institutions seeking accessible, nonpartisan civic education.
Participants and partner organizations find Inkwell Foundation through community partnerships, schools, churches, nonprofit networks, social media, email outreach, referrals, public workshops, and relationships with local civic and educational institutions. - Geographic Focus
- United States, California (USA)
Funding Needs
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- Community and Economic Development, Social Justice, Students, Teachers