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Saturday, June 9, 2007

EDUCATION FUNDS FOR POOR PEOPLE 1700$ PER MONTH

  • Double Your Sunshine Dollars on Focused Instruction Programs for Florida
    Peoples Education is proud to announce an exclusive Double Your Sunshine Dollars Program for our research-based Focused Instruction programs. This Double Your Sunshine Dollars Program is part of our initiative to ensure all students build reading strategies and mathematic skills. We understand that many students have different needs and more than ever it is critical for educators to be able to differentiate instruction in the classroom to meet those needs. The Focused Instruction programs target key areas in which students need extra help: content-area reading, vocabulary, and mathematics problem-solving allowing teachers to focus on the specific needs of their classrooms.

    Up to $3 million will be available for the Double Your Sunshine Dollars program. A series of program approvals will be awarded to successful applicants. A customer must submit an application for a minimum application of $2,000 of Focused Instruction program materials. For example, if you apply for $2000 worth of materials, you would pay $1000 and Peoples Education would pay $1000.There is no application maximum. Application deadline is August 31, 2007

  • 3Comm Corporate Commitment
    Areas of funding interest: Education, Community, Health and Human Services, Arts.
  • Abbott: In the Community
    Areas of funding interest: Science Education, Environment. You can also review The Abbott Laboratory Fund which funds organizations in the U.S. Funding interests include Health and Welfare, Education and Civic Activities.

  • AETNA Foundation
    Major Programs: Health, Education, The Arts, Communities.

  • Agrilink Foods: Philanthropy and Community Service
    Areas include health, community services, education, youth, agricultural research and cultural programs. Site features grant request criteria.
  • The A. J. Fletcher Foundation - North Carolina
    Areas of Funding Interest: Adolescent Drug Prevention, Organ Donation, Technology and Nonprofits.

  • J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Foundation Idaho
    Funding is focused in five areas: student learning, teaching excellence, preparation and advancement of educational practitioners, performance of educational systems, and early childhood education.

  • Alza Corporation
    Priority funding areas for ALZA include education, health and human services, science, and arts & culture.
  • SBC Ameritech Foundation - Regional
    Areas of funding interest are Education, Special Needs: Information for Seniors and People with Disabilities. Now part of the SBC Corporation which funds programs in 13 states.

  • The Guidance Channel Zine - NEW Resource
    The Guidance Channel Zine is a monthly magazine focusing on the social, emotional and educational issues facing the K-12 population. Their audience is comprised of school counselors, teachers, administrators, parents, prevention specialists, and other mental health professionals

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