[NIFL-FAMILY:2677] Re: Correctional Family Literacy

From: Christopher Hayden (chrishayden@telebot.com)
Date: Wed Jan 26 2000 - 14:45:44 EST


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Robin:

You might check for funding at the lower portion of the US..
Department of Education's home page (http://www.ed.gov) by
way of the link titled 'Discretionary Grant Applications'.
84-133B-9 might be just what you are looking for
(http://www.ed.gov/GrantApps/#84.133B-9).

Have you tried the HELP Read freeware (http://helpread.com)
with your incarcerated students?

Christopher Hayden
chrishayden@telebot.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Robin Stripling <RStripling@conwaycorp.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 7:36 AM
Subject: [NIFL-FAMILY:2675] Correctional Family Literacy

: ... Also, does anyone know of any grants available for
doing literacy
: projects with incarcerated individuals?  Any ideas will be
greatly
: appreciated.



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