| Karamu House - The Karamu’s Cultural Arts Education and Outreach Programs provide opportunities for adults and children to experience multicultural arts, music, dance and theater. |
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| Imagination Station - The Imagination Station provides an education program, which includes school field trips throughout the year, camp programs, Workshops on Wheels (W.O.W.s), science festivals and traveling exhibitions. The Ohio Lottery is a proud sponsor of the new “Hubble” Exhibition. |
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| Invent Now®, Inc., - Invent Now helps foster children’s innate creativity and innovative spirit in their innovative educational programs. Children create and discover 21st century skills that will benefit them both in school and life. The organization provides science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) enrichments through inquiry-based, hands-on learning. The Ohio Lottery sponsors its premier program, Camp Invention. |
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| National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (NURF) – The NURF celebrates the courage and multicultural experience and knowledge of the Underground Railroad. This Freedom Center provides an array of programs to educate the public about both historic and ongoing struggles to establish universal freedom in the United States and around the world. The Ohio Lottery sponsors the Schooled on Freedom educational program and Freedom Summer Camps program. |
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| King’s Arts Complex – King’s Art Complex helps to improve the quality of life in local communities and society creating enhanced understanding and harmony through creative expression and education such as theater, arts, dance and music. The Ohio Lottery sponsors this year’s summer, winter and spring camp programs. |
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| Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC) – GLSC provides an education program which includes school field trips, summer and school break camps, late night and overnight camp-ins, evening for educators events and additional special programs. The program focuses on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) experiences. The facility offers hundreds of hands on exhibits, OMNIMAX films and over 4,000 educational demonstrations annually. The Ohio Lottery currently sponsors their new exhibition called Facing Mars, which will coincide with the opening of the Official NASA Glenn Visitor Center at (GLSC). |
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| Consortium of African American Organizations (CAAO) – CAAO is a nonprofit consulting organization that provides benefits and services to black professional organizations of Northeast Ohio, aims to increase regional economic development by promoting entrepreneurship and leadership empowerment through its member organizations and individual members. The Ohio Lottery sponsors its Youth Innovation Forum (YIF) where urban youths learn critical thinking and business strategies by generating ideas for new products, fresh designs and creations with the goal of selling its “think tank” services to market research organizations. |
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Partner Sport Teams The following major and minor league professional sports teams help us salute teachers of the month and academic all-stars. They also donate autographed items in association with the Ohio Lottery Partners in Education Program. Many also provide the opportunity for us to utilize their mascot, alumni or staff to promote education and special recognitions, such as the School of the Year program.
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Cleveland Browns
- Cleveland Cavaliers
- Cincinnati Reds
- Cleveland Indians
- Columbus Blue Jackets
- Lake Erie Monsters (The Lottery also sponsors the Monsters Respect Tour, which is a school program that promotes a message of respect, teamwork and belief in oneself – targeting grades three to six. Travels to a minimum of nine schools.)
- Toledo Walleye
- Cincinnati Cyclones
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Partner Zoos
The following zoos bring further recognition to the Partners in Education program, and the Ohio Lottery is proud to sponsor their educational components.
- Toledo Zoo
- Partners In Education logo on exhibit signage
- Partners In Education logo on online scavenger hunt accessed by teachers and parents
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- Cleveland Zoo
- Partners In Education logo on ZooKey boxes and signage and also via nine pre-recorded ZooKey message “intros” about Lottery’s contributions to education.
- Professor Wylde (at the zoo) and Professor Wyle’s Traveling Show (traveling show to schools) – Sponsor recognition announcements during every show -- The Ohio Lottery; with about ten million prize winners every month, and more than 17 billion dollars to education since 1974, our winners are everywhere.”
- Press releases with details about contributions to education.
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- Boonshoft Museum of Discovery
- To bring further recognition to the Ohio Lottery’s Partners in Education program in region 3, the Boonshoft Museum will give 50 admission tickets to the school of the year in summer 2011 (school chosen at random by the Ohio Lottery) should the winning school be from the region 3/Dayton area.
- The school (if from the region 3/Dayton area) will be announced in the monthly electronic “Smart E News” (sent once monthly; 10,000 addresses).
- The Lottery also sponsors the Conservation Corner section of the venue. Although the Partners In Education logo is not used, this is a space that used for educating visitors and classrooms about conversation efforts, etc.
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Scripps National Spelling Bee
Fiscal year 2011 marks the fourth year of Lottery involvement with Scripps. The Ohio Lottery pays the materials/enrollment fee of $99 for any Ohio school that asks. As such, the Lottery has helped thousands of schools to be a part of the Scripps Spelling Bee. |
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