Fiscal Project Highlights
Established in 2004, the Institute for Education, Research, and Scholarships (IFERS) is an award-winning California-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity organization dedicated to improving society by conducting scientific and social research. We believe in changing the world for the better through education, research, and scholarships. Our ultimate goal is to create a better world with lasting peace, prosperity, and universal rights for all.
The following videos highlight some of our fiscal projects and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in collaboration with us.
501(c)(3) nonprofit Institute for Education, Research, and Scholarships is dedicated to improving society by conducting scientific and social research as well as being a fiscal sponsor for more than 150 humanitarian projects. We believe in changing the world for the better through education, research, and scholarships. Our ultimate goal is to create a better world with lasting peace, prosperity, and universal rights for all.
501(c)(3) nonprofit Institute for Education, Research, and Scholarships is supporting New Mercy Care Schools in Nairobi, Kenya. The schools provide primary and secondary education. New Mercy Care Schools educate, feed, and take care of orphans, children from less fortunate families, and those affected by HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 from Mathare Slums of Nairobi, Kenya.
501(c)(3) nonprofit EASE T1D raises awareness and brings education to the public on Type 1 Diabetes, as well as the onset symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes which look similar to a virus and can be mistaken as such. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic life-threatening autoimmune disease in which a person’s pancreas produces little, to no insulin. Insulin is needed to regulate blood glucose levels and to survive. Our goal is to keep people informed of Type 1 Diabetes and find a cure for the autoimmune disease.
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) Christiansborg Archaeological Heritage Project (CAHP) is a community-based archaeological project that seeks to build the capacity of the local community: to empower its members by promoting knowledge and critical thinking, so that they may become more proactive citizens in the future and achieve a better life.
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit Center for Girls (CFG) works in northern Thailand to prevent human trafficking, gender-based violence, and child abuse. CFG provides a safe space that is open to women and children who experience abuse and need support. Women and children can attend workshops and activities designed to teach them about their rights, safety, and build resilience. CFG partners with Khiang Rim Khong to build awareness about HIV/AIDS and helps promote responsible sexual behaviors through campaigns, youth leadership events, community service, and health curriculum in schools.
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit Everyday Arts prides itself on delivering fun, hands-on workshops that include collaborative art-making, group discussion, reflective practice, and lesson-planning. Participants learn inclusive teaching strategies, utilizing music, visual arts, drama, and movement activities aligned to the California Arts Standards.
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit ECET2 Southwest (Elevating and Celebrating Effective Teachers and Teaching-Southwest) covers the states of California, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado. At ECET2 Southwest conferences, you experience opportunities to meet with other teacher leaders, share how you lead, and set new goals for leading in your community and educating K-12 schoolchildren.
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit SUKHI 222 (aka Project 222) advocates for the dignified access of adequate food, water and shelter for the global population by promoting and helping achieve the universal basic human right of the dignified access within civil society to a minimum of 2 gallons of clean water a day, 2000 nutritional calories and 200 ft.³ of secure shelter.
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit Menstrual Health Hub is the world’s first digital networking and knowledge platform that unites and strengthens the global menstrual community. The platform provides an online space to connect with those working on menstrual and female health, and hosts free access to a database of relevant menstrual health resources around research, education, policy and innovation.
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit Bonus Babies runs a podcast to explore all things in the foster care maze by talking to kids, parents, caregivers, attorneys, social workers, therapists, anybody and everybody who keeps the conversation open and the information flowing about all things CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate).
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit Sign Cinema Entertainment fosters arts and entertainment development for the deaf and hard of hearing communities. We provide safe spaces, mentorship, professional and creative connections, as well as tools for artists to practice the critical skill of turning their creative ideas into fully realized art and design products.
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit TC & FAM Beyond for Education's mission is to help to support our young generations. TC & FAM offers an internship program to help young talents to learn the essential filmmaking processes and techniques as well as to provide working credits on our TV show to help them archive their future goals.
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit Stories Unites Us uplifts children’s well-being via the power of storytelling. We inspire each child to reconnect with their unique individuality, fostering a sense of purpose and belonging within oneself and in their communities. This is the key to sustaining our planet.
Fiscally-sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit Key to Autism is creating a research database to explore the autism spectrum and better understand neurodiversity. The genetic and psychological database on autistic and Asperger's will be analyzed to create a World’s Best Practice (WBP) for the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO).