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[FamilyLiteracy 936] Toyota Family Literacy Program
Stacey Langan
slangan at famlit.orgTue Jan 15 10:33:56 EST 2008
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Good morning!
The National Center for Family Literacy is in the process of expanding
the Toyota Family Literacy Program to five additional cities. Please
read below for additional information. Feel free to send the
announcement to others who would benefit from this opportunity.
Regards,
Stacey Langan
Program Specialist, Toyota Family Literacy Program
National Center for Family Literacy
325 West Main Street, Suite 300
Louisville, KY 40202
slangan at famlit.org
502.584.1133 x106
fax- 502.584.0172
Join us for the 17th Annual National Conference on Family Literacy!
"Literacy Grows Families and Communities"
March 30, 31, & April 1, 2008-Louisville, KY
Register online at www.famlit.org/conference
Five $600,000 Educational Grant Opportunities to Benefit Hispanic, Other
Immigrant Families for Literacy Efforts
Applications due Feb. 15
The National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL) is seeking five school
districts to receive an award of $600,000 each in direct funding and
support services to implement the highly successful Toyota Family
Literacy Program.
Targeting communities with high or fast-growing Hispanic and other
immigrant populations, the program uses a quality family literacy
approach to increase basic language and literacy skills. It also
provides parents with the specific skills they need to help their
children succeed.
Five cities will be selected to receive direct funding, training,
technical assistance, materials and other support from NCFL. The
opportunity builds on Toyota's commitment to this program, which
currently serves 60 elementary schools in 20 cities nationwide.
Awards will be made based on a competitive application process.
Interested school districts in conjunction with their local city
officials will be eligible. Please download, complete and return a
Capability Survey by 5 p.m. (Eastern Time), February 15, 2008.
Visit www.famlit.org/TFLP-Capability-Survey to view the Capability
Survey and find out more information about this exciting opportunity,
including coverage of the cities that already benefit from the Toyota
Family Literacy Program.
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