Grant Announcements Grant OpportunitiesGRANTS ALERT!
2011 Barbara Bush National Grant Program
Deadline: September 10, 2010 Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy Up to $65,000 for literacy programs aimed at adults, parents, and children. http://www.barbarabushfoundation.com/site/c.jhLSK2PALmF/b.4344681/k.66AC/National_Grant_Program.htm Ezra Jack Keats Mini-Grant Program for Schools and Public Libraries Deadline: September 15, 2010
Ezra Jack Keats Foundation
$500 for school and public library programs that encourage literacy and creativity in children.
Music is Revolution Mini-Grant
Deadline: October 15, 2010
Music is Revolution Foundation Up to $500 for teachers who propose projects based on music education.
www.DonorsChoose.org Public School teachers post classroom project requests on DonorsChoose.org. The projects are then funded by donors who browse and give any amount that inspires them. Once a project reaches its funding goal, the materials are delivered to the school. Check It Out - 65% of the projects posted are funded. Grant AwardsCELEBRATE!
Jeanne Trueg (Grace Hill Elementary) received a Laura Bush Foundation Grant of $6,000 for Library Books. (6/2010)
Deb Walters (Crossroads Alternative School) received an award of $2,000 from the Rogers Optimist Club for At-Risk Programming. (8/4/10) Teri McClain (Mathias Elementary) received a Target Grant of $2,000 for a Monthly Traveling Art Exhibit. (8/3/10) Freddie Bowles and Fay Sliger (Rogers High School) received an Arkansas Humanities Council Grant of $1,000 to support the Soundtrack of Your Life Project. (8/12/10) Kim Fulton (Jones Elementary) received a Dollar General Back to School Literacy Grant of $5,000 to support the Change the Color of the World Project. (8/20/10) Jo Stevens (Eastside Elementary) received a WalMart Grant of $1,000 for Rigby Infoquest Readers. (8/23/10) 21st CCLC Grant AwardRogers Public Schools Receives $1.08 Million
The Arkansas Department of Education has awarded the Rogers Public Schools two 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grants to establish a 21st CCLC pre-kindergarten classroom at Old Wire Road Elementary and a 21st CCLC afterschool program at Oakdale Middle School for the 2010-11 school year. Each grant award is $540,000.00 which totals $1,008,000.00. The life of each grant is 5 years. Approximately 18 four year olds and their families will be served through the 21st CCLC pre-k program. The goal is to provide pre-kindergarten children and their parents learning opportunities so that the pre-k child will enter kindergarten with the readiness skills needed for academic success. It is anticipated that 120 students and their families will be served through the 21st CCLC afterschool program. The goal of the program is to provided middle school students educational enriched experiences based on best practices to raise academic achievement and enhance parental involvement. To learn more about these 21st CCLC Grants contact the District Grants Director, Madeline Allin, at 47-636-3910 or mallin@rps.k12.ar.us. District Discretionary Grants |
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