The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall designate nonprofit agencies to serve as regional social tolerance resource centers. In order to be eligible to be designated as a regional social tolerance resource center, a nonprofit agency shall demonstrate all of the following:
(a) A history of doing all of the following on a regional basis:
- (1) Developing and operating a variety of high-quality interactive and multimedia exhibits on social tolerance, the Holocaust, and human rights.
- (2) Providing teacher training activities and curricular materials.
- (3) Providing educational services for elementary and secondary school pupils, with a special focus on pupils at risk of social violence.
- (b) That the agency’s current efforts would be improved qualitatively and quantitatively.
- (c) Historic success in attracting private and public financial support for the development and use of its social tolerance exhibits and for its teacher training programs.
- (d) That its exhibits would be cross-referenced to appropriate instructional materials and strategies used by public school teachers providing instruction in social tolerance.
- (e) The ability to serve a minimum of 500 teachers each year in all grade levels.
- (f) The ability to serve a minimum of 70,000 elementary and secondary pupils each year.