Paisleys Pals
We can be changemakers and peacemakers. We will lead the way!
Paisleys Pals
EIN: 83-4447514
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The SHINE Solution
- A flat-pack kit with pieces that click and lock together, the SHINE box creates a mobile learning environment in minutes. Each SHINE box contains 6 seats/ desks and a stand with shelves. 2 SHINE boxes can create a complete, flexible and personalized classroom for 24 children.
- Raspberry Pi 400 was the perfect educational tool for deploying in Rwamwanja. low-cost, portable and ideal for teaching computing concepts like programming, physical computing and networking.
- Centered around an offline-first learning platform that runs on a variety of low-cost and legacy devices, the Kolibri Ecosystem includes a library of open educational resources, and a toolkit of resources to support training and implementation in formal, informal, and non-formal learning environments.
- With a goal to empower the next generation of Global Citizens, I created over 150 digital lessons that spark opportunities to explore the Sustainable Development Goals through project- based lessons.
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Financials
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Paisleys Pals
Balance sheetFiscal Year: Jan 01 - Dec 31
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Operations
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Chief Ideas Officer
Paisley Elliott
Since starting Paisley’s Pals in 2018, Paisley has already touched the lives of thousands and received praise and attention from all over the world. From Mexico City, Mexico down to Nicaragua and as far away as Greece, Rwanda, and Uganda, Paisley’s humanitarian work is garnering global attention. Incredibly, Paisley has previously been nominated for the Nansen Refugee Award handed out by the UNHCR (United Nations Refugee Agency). This prestigious award has been given to people like Eleanor Roosevelt and Senator Edward Kennedy for their charitable work. When Paisley is not busy building schools, collecting books or packing blessing bags, she loves surfing, playing with her brothers, learning about geography and traveling around the world. Peru is the #1 place on her Bucket List, and she hopes to become an architect or an engineer one day and maybe even win a Nobel Peace Prize. She looks up to Malala Yousafzai, Michelle Obama, Greta Thunberg and Marley Dias.
Chief Executive Officer
Tali Jones
Paisley's Pals mission is to empower the next generation of global citizens through quality education aimed at developing innovative world leaders and compassionate social activists determined to create a more peaceful world.
Paisleys Pals
Officers, directors, trustees, and key employeesSOURCE: IRS Form 990
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