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Our Mission

Let us lift them, so that they may carry us to the future. We strive to provide a fast track to tomorrow’s education highway for America’s young, gifted, and underprivileged students.

Foundation Goals: Dash to Tomorrow’s mission is to inspire individuals of all ages and backgrounds, with a focus on creating a universally appealing experience that transcends cultural and demographic boundaries.

Dash to Tomorrow’s primary initiative, the "Mother Earth & Me" program seeks to inspire a global movement towards environmental stewardship by fostering a deep connection between individuals and the planet.

  • STEAM Learning and Education: Establish a nationwide, regional, and local network to identify, target, and uplift America's under-served, and under-represented students, focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) education. 

    • Science - “Anatomy of Us”, “The Body's Pathways”, “Big Brain Adventure”, and “The Heart’s Journey” are designed to take attendees inside the wonders of their own bodies.

    • Technology - State-of-the-Art display, communication, and projection tech will be featured in Methodology Explainers.

    • Engineering - Methodology Explainers will pose engineering construction problems of the immersive exhibits with their solutions and alternatives.

    • Arts - The sculptural elements, mural backgrounds, and exhibit signage will be artistically interpreted by local under-represented and diverse artists.

    • Mathematics - Methodology Explainers will present the calculations involved with the spacing, 3D video mapping, and the projections of the immersive exhibits.

  • Environmental Stewardship: Collaborate with high schools, colleges, universities, vocational institutes, and various organizations to instill a strong sense of environmental stewardship among students, promoting sustainable practices.

  • Health and Wellness: Implement comprehensive health and wellness initiatives to address the holistic well-being of students, ensuring they are equipped with the tools needed for a successful and balanced life.

“Look inward - See outward!”

S.T.E.A.M. Education for ALL

SCIENCE

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TECHNOLOGY

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ENGINEERING

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ARTS

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MATHEMATICS

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ENVIRONMENTAL
STEWARDSHIP

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Our History of Service

Our dedication to community and environmental causes is evident in our extensive track record:

  • In the 1980s, we launched The Magic Coach program, empowering underrepresented teenagers in the Los Angeles School District with self-esteem and life-enhancement tools. Endorsed by Wilt Chamberlain, it garnered recognition from the White House during the Reagan Administration. 

  • In 2007, we founded the firm Profound Objective, consulting with builders on converting shipping containers into tiny houses for the homeless and emergencies. Our approach resulted in numerous pod conversion methodologies for crisis events. 

  • In 2009, Brady Brothers, Llc. entrusted us with designing The EcoCampus at Shiloh Hills, Navajo County, Arizona. Plans for the 40-acre campus, constructed from upcycled shipping containers, aimed to promote environmental stewardship, conservation, and global ecology. 

  • In 2020, we published "Professor P. Hootentoot’s Black and White Ball," a children’s book promoting tolerance and diversity with two alienated young skunks by the hosting of a party for critters who are part black and part white! 

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The Magic Coach

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A Profound Objective

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EcoCampus

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Professor P. Hootentoot's
Black and White Ball

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