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This organization closed in 2024. It filed a final 990 indicating termination and no longer appears as active in IRS records, as it is absent from the EO Business Master File and Pub78 List.
National Pulse Memorial & Museum
NATIONAL PULSE MEMORIAL & MUSEUM: The National Pulse Memorial will be a place of sanctuary and commemoration. A safe, resting place for memories of the 49 Angels, and for Pulse and what it meant. The Pulse Museum will be a site of potential and transformation. Here public grief has a place to be transformed into personal meaning, and to inspire a society that warmly embraces and fiercely defends the full spectrum of our shared humanity. The Orlando Health Survivors Walk will be a pilgrimage of empathy and compassion. It offers moments of comfort, respite and human connection. Recently, the onePULSE Foundation Board of Trustees revisited the organization's original designs, evaluating the feasibility and costs of the project in a post-pandemic climate (i.e., escalated costs of construction, scarcity of materials, and a disruption to the global supply chain affecting capital projects worldwide). As a result, the Trustees have determined a new re-scaled version of the original plan to include, among other things, a museum space as well as a multi-purpose gathering place within the warehouse property located at 438 W Kaley Street in downtown Orlando. The Foundation is currently in the beginning stages of discussion about a new design that will lead to planning, design and development and as such, does not have updated information available at this time. Our fundraising model mirrors the efforts of similar memorial museums, including the 9/11 Memorial & Museum and the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum and includes a variety of development efforts ranging from individual donations, local, state and federal grants, as well as corporate and foundation gifts.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$961.1K49 Legacy Scholarship Program
49 Legacy Scholarship Program: In April, the fourth class of 49 Legacy Scholarship recipients was announced and awarded $363,500 in scholarships for use during the 2023-2024 academic year. Working with the families and loved ones of those killed, onePULSE Foundation established the scholarships based on the respective victims' interests, careers or aspirations. As an extension of their impact on our world, the scholarships will inspire and empower students who share similar dreams, ambitions and goals. Preference was given to applicants who are immediate family members of the 49 victims, as well as survivors of the tragedy. Five family members and six survivors were awarded scholarships. The Legacy Scholarships are funded in part by the generosity of major donors, including: AlixPartners, The Brumback Family, City Furniture, Earl and Bettie Fields Automotive Group Foundation, GUCCI, Loreal USA, Orlando Health, OUTFRONT Media, Parable Foundation, PVH Foundation, Wells Fargo, and Wendy Trammel. Educational Partners include Advent Health University, Seminole State College, and Valencia College. The Fourth class of 49 Legacy Scholarship Recipients and their Angel designation include: Patience Murray - Angel designation: Akyra Monet Murray Kayla Finn - Angel designation: Alejandro Barrios-Martinez Sabra Wrightsil - Angel designation: Amanda Lizzette Alvear Victoria Humphrey - Angel designation: Angel Candelario-Padro Allie Stamps - Angel designation: Angel of Acceptance Londyn Hall - Angel designation: Angel of Hope Lily Chen - Angel designation: Angel of Strength Alyssandra Lanese - Angel designation: Angel of Unity Marley Canada - Angel designation: Anthony Luis Laureano Disla Alice Dang - Angel designation: Antonio "Tony" Brown Cristee Diaz - Angel designation: Brenda Marquez McCool Corinne Francis - Angel designation: Christopher Joseph Sanfeliz VAN - Angel designation: Cory James Connell Margaux Herrera - Angel designation: Darryl Roman Burt II Gustavo Sanchez - Angel designation: Deonka "Dee Dee" Drayton Maya Lis - Angel designation: Eddie Jamal Droy Justice Julian Heidelberg - Angel designation: Eddie Sotomayor Jr. Imanni Wright - Angel designation: Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera Meera Kochhar - Angel designation: Frank Hernandez Yahaira Rivera - Angel designation: Frankie Jimmy DeJesus Velzquez Savannah Brown - Angel designation: Geraldo A. Ortiz Jimenez Rose Fyffe - Angel designation: Gilberto R. Silva Menendez Myreanna Bebe - Angel designation: Jason Benjamin Josaphat Meridith Clure - Angel designation: Javier Jorge Reyes Yanker Alvarez - Angel designation: Jean C. Mendez Perez Marlenne Perez - Angel designation: Jean Carlos Nieves Rodrguez Adeline Hart - Angel designation: Jerry Wright Saira Calderon - Angel designation: Joel Paniagua Tatiana Ortiz - Angel designation: Jonathan A. Camuy Vega Tristyn Craig - Angel designation: Juan Chavez Martinez Derek Edwards - Angel designation: Juan Pablo Rivera Velzquez Sandra Munoz - Angel designation: Juan Ramon Guerrero Natasha Harris - Angel designation: Kimberly Jean Morris Adilene Coronodo - Angel designation: Leroy Valentin Fernandez Logan Alvarez - Angel designation: Luis D. Conde Neah Montgomery - Angel designation: Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon Jose Gamboa Gil - Angel designation: Luis Omar Ocasio Capo Kimberly Vielma - Angel designation: Luis Sergio Vielma Fabiana Diez-Cianfe - Angel designation: Martin Benitez Torres Francisco Vega - Angel designation: Mercedez Marisol Flores Jovanna Liuzzo - Angel designation: Miguel Angel Honorato Will Larkins - Angel designation: Oscar A. Aracena Montero Christi Wallace-Clarke - Angel designation: Paul Terrell Henry Katherine Patricio - Angel designation: Roldolfo Ayala Ayala Isabella Santos - Angel designation: Shane Evan Tomlinson Valerie Mendez - Angel designation: Stanley Almodovar III Robyn Wilson - Angel designation: Tevin Eugene Crosby Christian T. - Angel designation: Xavier Emmanuel Serrano-Rosado Victoria Sosa - Angel designation: Yilmary Rodrguez Solivan TaeSean Burt - OPF DesignationGeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$521.6KonePULSE Academy Education Series
Education: Conversation Starter Series: onePULSE Academy's Conversation Starter is a quarterly virtual short-film screening and panel discussion series designed to spark conversation on topics often falling below the social radar. . The Transgender Experience (2/16/22): Three short films that allow the virtual audience to connect with tans people on a human level. The panel included a trans Pulse survivor, a mom of a transgender son and former partner of a transgender woman, a High School educator and mom of a trans daughter. . Crush (5/25/22): Explores the unique complexities of LGBTQIA+ dating and coming out from a High School prom perspective. The panel included the filmmaker and lead actor. . Ghost (8/17/22): Explores ghosting phenomena and captures the cycle of emotions involved with being ghosted through one person's poignant struggle with expectation and disappointment. The panel included the filmmaker, lead actor, and social influencer. . Love is All You Need (11/16/22): Lets the audience imagine a world where being queer is accepted, but being straight is not. What would their life be like if they felt like they never belonged? The panel included the filmmaker and representatives from the LGBTQIA+ community. Social Visionary Series: Where Social Problems meet Performing Arts For Social Change. "Social Visionaries" use their unique platforms (comedy, music, art, etc.) to bring awareness and understanding to social topics that include Sexism, Racism, gender, Queer equality. . Speak up Against Sexism (3/26): RaeVision Productions entertained the audience with an inclusive comedy show from a diverse improv team. It addressed Sexism, genderism, and how to effectively respond to those harms through performance and an interactive workshop focused on speaking up, holding space, and having tough conversations. . Pulse. Loud As We Want (6/26): Techmoja presented a dance performance of original work, facilitated a post-performance dialogue, and led a Loud As We Want residency workshop. The goal is to support onePulse's work in building empathy and resilience within their community of stakeholders. . Speak up Against Racism (9/26): RaeVision Productions presented a 95-minute virtual learning session consisting of a 30-minute improv show and 60 minutes of experiential exercises followed by brief, facilitated discussions. Each activity explained how it could be applied to confront and combat Racism, prejudice, and discrimination. onePULSE Foundation First Annual International Culture of Remembrance Symposium The International Culture of Remembrance Symposium brought together many leading scholars and experts in memorial culture for presentations within the symposium program. The program ran for two days (6/10 and 6/11) and facilitated the exchange of information dedicated to the culture of remembrance. It was of exceptional value for academic scientists, research and research scholars, human rights organizations, museums, historical societies, social activist groups, government entities, and students. It was a global event with presenters traveling from Northern Ireland, Spain, South Africa, and other countries.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$364.4K
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