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Subject: [NIFL-WOMENLIT:1112] AAUW grant application
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I just came across a grant application that is due Feb. 1st:
AAUW Educational Foundation Fellowships and
Grants
Community Action Grants
2001-2002 Academic Year
Grant award:
$2,000-$7,000 one-year grants
$5,000-$10,000 two-year grants
Application POSTMARK deadline:
Feb. 1, 2001
Grant year:
July 1, 2001-June 30, 2002 (for one-year grants)
July 1, 2001-June 30, 2003 (for two-year grants)
Community Action Grants provide seed money to individual women, AAUW branches and AAUW state organizations, as well as local community-based nonprofit organizations for innovative programs or nondegree research projects that promote education and equity for women and girls.
Applicants must be women who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Grant projects must:
have direct public impact be nonpartisan take place within the United States or its territories
Two types of grants are available:
- one-year grants for start-up projects. Topic areas are unrestricted but should promote education and equity for women and girls.
- two-year grants are restricted to projects focused on K-12 girls' achievement in math, science, and/or technology. Projects must involve community/school collaboration. Funds support planning and coalition-building activities during the first year, and implementation and evaluation the following year.
Preference is given to AAUW branch and AAUW state projects that seek collaborative partners. These may include local schools or school districts, businesses, and community-based organizations. Individual AAUW member applicants also receive special consideration.
Limited technical assistance for preparing applications is provided by the Foundation upon request. Applicants who are not selected may
reapply once for the same proposed project.
Approximately 20 to 30 grants are available for one-year projects. Up to five grants are available for two-year projects.
To order a printed copy of the application, fill out a request for an application form online, call 319/337-1716 ext. 60, or write to:
AAUW Educational Foundation
Department 60
2201 N. Dodge St.
Iowa City, IA 52243-4030
To get more information, go to their website at:
http://www.aauw.org/3000/fdnfelgra/cag.html
Daphne Greenberg
Center for the Study of Adult Literacy
Georgia State University
University Plaza
Atlanta, GA 30303-3083
Fax: 404-651-1415
Ph: 404-651-0400
E-mail: alcdgg@langate.gsu.edu
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