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Some grant information from:  Public Education Network Weekly NewsBlast


Sponsored by the Houghton Mifflin Company, the 9th annual summer contests
begin on June 25.  The KidViews and Brain Teasers challenges for kids and
the TeacherViews contest for K-8 educators will run for eight weeks.
http://www.eduplace.com/summer/

"Nellie Mae Education Foundation"
The Nellie Mae Education Foundation provides grants and technical assistance
to programs that concentrate on academic enrichment, college planning,
advising, preparation and retention support for low-income, under-served
students in grades 5 through 14, and adult learners. Following a
comprehensive assessment, the Foundation funds only programs that are
aligned with the strategies within each of these program initiatives: adult
literacy, college prep, minority high achievement, and out-of-school
programs.  Application deadline: ongoing.
http://www.nmefdn.org/grants/initiatives.htm?id=1
	
"The WHO Foundation"
Women Helping OthersR nationally supports grass-roots charities serving the
overlooked needs of women and children. Grants are provided to organizations
serving women and/or children in the United States and Puerto Rico. Specific
projects and programs addressing health, education and social service needs
are their priority.  In order to qualify for funding, an organization must
have 501(c)(3) non-profit status through the U.S. Internal Revenue Service
and be qualified to receive deductible charitable contributions.
Organizations must have been incorporated for a minimum of three years prior
to application. Preference will be given to organizations with an operating
budget of $2 million or less, those not dependent upon government grants,
and those with greater organizational program costs than personnel costs.
The majority of grants range from $2,500 to $15,000.
http://whofoundation.org/


Noemi Aguilar
National Center for Family Literacy
325 West Main Street, Suite 300
Louisville, KY 40202-4237

Phone: 502/584-1133 ext 168
Fax: 502/584-0172
E-mail: naguilar@famlit.org



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