For nearly 50 years, the Boys & Girls Club has provided quality, well-rounded programming to youth ages 5-18. Children and teens are engaged in a variety of age-appropriate activities that strengthen self-esteem, social skills, health, and community involvement. We strive to incorporate learning and fun into everything we do. Our Mission: To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.


Newport Restoration Foundation's Community Fund

Founded in 1968 by Doris Duke, the Newport Restoration Foundation, a non-profit institution, was formed with the express purpose of preserving, interpreting, and maintaining landscape and objects reflecting Aquidneck Island's 18th and 19th century architectural culture. The NRF owns and operates three museum properties: Rough Point, Doris Duke's Newport Home; The Whitehorne House, featuring the Doris Duke Collection of Newport Furniture; and Prescott Farm, an example of early American landscape and architecture.



The Collectors Foundation is a public 501(c)(3) charitable organization governed by an independent Board of Directors designed to serve the long-term interests of collector vehicle and classic boat hobbyists. The Foundation is an independent resource supported by enthusiasts who care about passing on the tools and respect for craftsmanship to the next generation, appreciate the historic development of transportation in its different modes, and want to encourage young people to get involved.