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MetLife
Foundation Bridge Builders’ Grant |
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The National Association of Secondary School
Principals is accepting proposals for $5,000 mini-grants from
public middle level and high schools serving large numbers of
low-income students and underrepresented minorities (greater than
40% of student body). Projects must be aimed at strengthening
ties between their schools and their students’ neighborhoods and
communities.
Proposals must be postmarked by April 16, 2005.
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http://www.principals.org/s_nassp/sec.asp
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Community Support Grant |
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Albertsons provides grants to nonprofits in its
operating communities. Priority areas are environmental affairs;
hunger relief; health and nutrition; and youth and education.
There is no application deadline. It takes
from six to eight weeks for grant requests to be processed.
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http://www.albertsons.com/abs_inthecommunity/
community_support/how_to_grant.asp |
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Playground
Funding |
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One
of the top requests I get each month is for information about
where to find funding to build new or renovate old, unsafe
playgrounds. More funders are interested in helping children
learn to read and write or
excel in math and science than in providing for recreation and
physical education. Research is pointing toward the need for
physical fitness and the part it plays in helping children make
greater achievement gains in core academic subjects.
The National Program for Playground Safety has a fact-filled
web site that includes information about potential funding sources
for playground equipment. School Grants also has some
information and links pertinent to funding for playgrounds.
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http://www.playgroundsafety.org/resources/
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Research on Technology
Effectiveness and Implementation for Children With Disabilities |
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The purpose of the program is to: (1) Improve
results for children with disabilities by promoting the
development, demonstration, and use of technology; (2) support
educational media services activities designed to be of
educational value in the classroom setting to children with
disabilities; and (3) provide support for captioning and video
description that is appropriate for use in the classroom setting.
Eligible Applicants: State educational agencies (SEAs);
local educational agencies (LEAs); public charter schools that are
LEAs under State law; institutions of higher education (IHEs);
other public agencies; private nonprofit organizations; outlying
areas; freely associated States; Indian tribes or tribal
organizations; and for-profit organizations.
One award of $600,000 will be made.
Applications must be transmitted by April 15,
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Upcoming Deadlines!
Foundation and Corporate Opportunities |
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April 15
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Summer Academy
Scholarship
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Playwright
Discovery Teacher Award
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Playwright
Discovery Award for Students
April 16
April 22
April 28
May 2
May 7
May 13
May 14
May 31
June 15
June 15
June 24
July 8
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to all grantees for $250.00 from
the Junior Leaque of Mcallen:
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Pamela Olivares
Instruction & Guidance Center
“Let’s Talk About The Weather”
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Ester Lara, Lisa Guerra, Norma Gonzalez, Irasema Romero
Alvarez Elementary
“Building Reading Fluency”
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Brenda Greagrey
Convenant Christian Academy
“Colonial Holiday”
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First Grade
Rayburn Elementary
“Project Fitness Funatics”
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Rafael Garza
Rayburn Elementary
“Bridging Math & Science”
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Tamie Martinez
Rayburn Elementary
“Economics 4 Kids”
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Alice McMurry
Rayburn Elementary
“Making Text To Visual Media Connections Through Literature”
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Juanita Olivarez
Milam Elementary
“A Picture Is Worth 1000 Words”
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Ann Allen, Lynn McCormick
Cathey Middle School
“Literary Magazine”
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Terri Duarte, Maria Ingram
DeLeon Middle School
“A Walk Through Time”
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Chris Moore
DeLeon Middle School
“Through Picasso’s Eyes”
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Lynn Whelan
McAllen High School
“Green Thumb”
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Dollar
General Literacy Foundation |
 Since
1993, the Dollar General Literacy Foundation has increased the
functional literacy of adults by providing grants to non-profit
organizations dedicated to the advancement of literacy through
programs designed to serve adults or families in need of literacy
services.
The Dollar
General Literacy Foundation considers and funds applications in
one of the two following program areas:
The Dollar
General Literacy Foundation awards grants in the amount of $15,000
or less ($8,000 was the average award made last year). Projects
requiring more than 50% of the total project funding from the
grant will not be considered.
Organizations
that are eligible to apply:
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Are recognized
as non-profit charitable entities with 501 ( c ) 3 status from
the Internal Revenue Service;
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Provide
literacy-based programs and services to adults or families in
the thirty (30) states where Dollar General stores are located;
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Have not
received a grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation
twice in the last two years;
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Have met all
reporting requirements from their most recent Dollar General
Literacy Foundation grant;
Proposals must
be received by April 8, 2005. Download the grant guidelines
and application here:
http://www.dollargeneral.com/community/2005RFPFoundation.doc
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Teaching Tolerance Pays
Off
for Anti-Hate Projects |
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Classroom teachers of grades K-12 can apply for
grants up to $2,000 for projects to promote tolerance and fight
hate. The Teaching Tolerance project of the Southern Poverty Law
Center accepts proposals for projects that will involve students
and promise the most direct student impact.
Projects should:
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Promote acceptance of diversity;
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peacemaking, or community service;
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Be clearly defined and suited to a particular
community;
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Be economically responsible; and
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Be sustainable in some way;
There is no deadline for proposals. Grants are
restricted to one per applicant (or school) per school year. If
your proposal is accepted, the Southern Poverty Law Center may
ask you to write about your project for possible publication in
Teaching Tolerance.
Projects should promote acceptance of diversity, peacemaking,
or community service.
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http://www.tolerance.org/teach/grants/guide.jsp |
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MetLife Foundation Partners
in Arts Education Project |
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The
National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts and Metlife
Foundation will fund projects that improve teaching and learning
in the arts by advancing sustainable partnerships between
community schools of the arts (CSAs) and public schools. The goal
of the program is to support exemplary CSA/K-12 public school
partnerships that address a recognized need; prioritize student
learning and achievement; provide pedagogically sound arts
education experiences; and address national, state, or local arts
education standards.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, and nonprofit
community schools of the arts that are members in good standing of
the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts.
Awards up to $15,000 are available.
The
deadline for applications is April 22, 2005. |
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Horace Mann
Scholarship Program for Educators |
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The
Horace Mann Companies is offering $30,000 in scholarships for
public and private school educators to take college courses.
Scholarship money will be paid directly to each recipient’s
college or university for tuition, fees and other educational
expenses.
Scholarship applicants will be judged on a written
essay, school and community activities, and letters of
recommendation. Financial need is not a consideration, but
applicants who have all educational expenses paid through other
scholarships and/or grants are ineligible.
Educators must have at least two years of teaching
experience and be currently employed by a U.S. public or private
school district or college/university and planning to enter a
two-or four-year accredited college or university.
One recipient will receive $5,000 in scholarship
funds payable over four years, and fifteen other recipients will
receive $1,000 each in scholarship funds payable over two years.
Twenty additional recipients will each receive one-time $500
awards.
Applications must be received by no later than
May 14, 2005. |
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https://www.horacemann.com/edscholarship/ |
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