SCHOOL FUNDING
NEWSLETTER
April 20, 2004
===========================================================
Contents
===========================================================
Quote Of The Month
Editorial
Top Education Web Sites
Feature Article
Tips
Subscriber Feedback
Q & A
Grant Announcements
Grant Writer Manual
Unsubscribe
Archived Newsletters
===========================================================
State-Approved K-12 Leadership Specialization from an
Accredited Online University
===========================================================
Free University Guide
Just click on:
http://www.educationworld.com/go/base?id=BPN
===========================================================
Quote of the Month
===========================================================
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him
find it within himself.
---Galileo
back to top
===========================================================
Editorial
===========================================================
Welcome to the April issue of the School Funding
Newsletter. Isn't it amazing that the school year is
almost over? Seems just a few weeks ago I was
encouraging you to apply for fall grants. Now it's
time to start applying for fall grants again.
It's still not too late to apply for some good summer
school grants, but you'll have to hurry.
Don't forget to use our free grant search tools at:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info
Do you have friends who would like to receive this free
newsletter? Have them subscribe at:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/jump.asp
Our grant database contains 100,000 grants worth over
six billion dollars. It lists every federal, state, and
foundation grant available to every school in the United
States. Don't delay, order today!
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/jump.asp
back to top
===========================================================
Top Education Web Sites
===========================================================
I Love Schools http://www.iloveschools.com
Teachers.net http://www.teachers.net
Education World http://www.educationworld.com
iEdx http://www.iedx.org
ABC Teach http://www.abcteach.com
School Express http://www.schoolexpress.com
American Teachers http://www.americanteachers.com
back to top
==========================================================
Feature Article
===========================================================
Why Apply for Grants?
by Don Peek
Someone might ask, "Why would you ever apply for a
grant?" It's a lot of work to get the application
together. Then, when you get the funds, you have to keep
records, prove that you've spent the money properly, and
record the results of your grant program. And you're not
guaranteed that those results will always be positive!
So why would you put yourself through this whole process?
The seemingly obvious answer would be, "For the money,
of course."
But don't be to o hasty with that answer. The best,
most
successful grants are not usually written with just the
money in mind. Yes, money helps to move the change
process along, but if your purpose for writing a grant is
truly to better the lives of students and teachers, the
chances of success with your grant program multiply
tremendously.
What are students NOT learning in your school? What
behaviors are they exhibiting that will handicap them
later in life?
Can your students read at grade level? Can they work
math problems so they can make purchases without being
ripped off? Can they speak English well enough to live
productively in American society? Are your teachers
trained well enough to truly educate every child in
their classrooms?
Get passionate! Write grants to change lives.
That passion and determination will come across in your
grant application and will also s how up in the results
you eventually achieve.
Question: Why should you write a grant?
Answer: Yes, for money, but more importantly for the
positive changes you help to make in the lives of
both students and teachers.
For sample grants and additional tips on grant writing,
go to:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/
back to top
===========================================================
Tips
===========================================================
-
Find a grant with a short, simple application process if you are
just starting to write grants.
-
Once you have a little experience, write
as many grants as you can. Sheer numbers will help you to be
successful.
-
Try to write grants you're passionate about. Don't just focus
on the grant money. Focus on the positive changes you will help
achieve.
Our grant database lists EVERY GRANT available to your
school. For access, go to:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/jump.asp
back to top
===========================================================
Subscriber Feedback
===========================================================
Drop me an email:
Don Peek
dpeek@schoolfundingcenter.com
If you wish to unsubscribe, go to:
unsubscribe@school-funding-center.com and
list the email
address you wish to have deleted.
back to top
===========================================================
Q & A
===========================================================
Q. What is it worth to have a professional grant writer to
write a grant for our school?
A. It usually costs somewhere between $1,500 and $7,500,
but it really depends on the grant and the grant writer.
Some grant applications are long and extremely
involved. You may get between $250,000 and $1,000,000
or more in grant money.
Others may be simple and take a minimum of time. You
may only get $500 to $1,000. You'll likely want to
write these yourself.
I recommend that you either work with someone
you know
or get references and talk to satisfied schools who have
had a professional write successful grants for them.
Take as few risks as possible. Make sure that any
grant writer you hire has a successful track record
and wins a high percentage of the grants he/she
writes.
If you are on a low budget and want to
write a quality
grant, I recommend that you purchase Dr. Deborah Porter's,
SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL GRANTS: Fulfilling the Promise of School
Improvement. It's only $38.00 and gives step-by-step
instructions for writing grants for schools. Free shipping.
Order: Phone Toll-free 1-877-856-7400 (credit card)
Fax 1-903-856-5272 (signed
purchase order)
On-line http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/order.asp
back to top
===========================================================
Grant Announcements
===========================================================
Grant name: Smaller Learning Communities Grant
Program
Funded by: CFDA #84.215L
Description: Supports developments of small, safe,
and
successful learning environments in large high schools.
Large h igh schools are defined as those that contain
grades 11 and 12 and have more than 1000 students
in grade 9 and above.
Program areas: General education, miscellaneous, safe/
drug-free schools
Recipients: Public
Proposal deadline: 4/29/04
Total amount: $160,947,000.00
Average amount: $25,000.00 - $50,000.00
Telephone: 202-205-0242
Email: deborah.williams@ed.gov
Website: http://fedgrants.gov/Applicants/ED/HRO?DCMGC/
ED-GRANTS-031504-003/Grant.html
(You will need to cut and paste this address into your
browser window.)
Availability: All states
===========================================================
FREE UNIVERSITY GUIDE
State-approved K-12 leadership specialization from an
accredited online university.
Details:
http://www.educationworld.com/go/base?id=BPN
===========================================================
Grant name: The Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation Grants
Funded by: The Mr. Holland Opus Foundation
Description: Provision of new and refurbished instruments
and musical equipment through "The Melody Program", "The
Solo Program" and "The Special Projects Program" targeting
schools and individual school students. The program does
not give cash awards.
Program areas: After-school, arts, general education
Recipients: Public school, private/charter
Proposal deadline: None
Total amount: $500.00 - $5,000.00
Telephone: 818-784-6787
Email: info@mhopus.org
Website: http://www.mhopus.org/apply.htm
Availability: All states
===========================================================
Grant name: High School Equivalency Program (HEP)
Funded by: CFDA #84.141
Description: Grants to IHEs to help migrant and seasonal
farmworkers complete high school and succeed in
postsecondary education. 15 grants are expected.
Program areas: At-risk/character, ESL/bilingual, general
education, migrant
Recipients: Higher education, faith-based, other
Proposal deadline description: 5/5/04
Total amount: $5,900,000.00
Average amount: $150,000.00 - $475,000.00
Telephone: 202-260-1396
Email: mary.suazo@ed.gov
Website: http://www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/ED/HRO/DCMGC/
ED-GRANTS-020504-003/Grant.html
(You will need to cut and paste this address into your
browser window.)
Availability: All states
===========================================================
Our newsletter just gives you information on 3 or 4 grants
per month. Our database gives you info on 100,000 grants
worth $6 billion. Subscribe today for as low as $99.00.
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/order.asp
===========================================================
Grant name: Improving Literacy Through School Libraries
Program
Funded by: CFDA 84.364A
Description: Grant to improve student literacy skills &
academic achievement by providing students with increased
access to up-to-date school library materials, well-
equipped technologically advanced school library media
centers, and well-trained, professionally certified
school library media specialists.
Program areas: Library, professional development, reading
Recipients: Public schools
Proposal deadline: 4/27/04
Proposal deadline description: Above date for intent
to
apply; full application due date 5/20/04
Total amount: $19,800,000.00
Average amount: $30,000.00 - $35,000.00
Telephone: 202-401-3751
Web site: http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/
announcements/2004-2/04504c.html
(You will need to cut and paste this address into your
browser window.)
Availability: All states
back to top ===========================================================
Grant Writer Manual
===========================================================
Need help writing your grants? On a limited budget?
Get Dr. Deborah Porter's step-by-step grant writing
guide, SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL GRANTS: Fulfilling the
Promise of School Improvement.
It's all the information you need to get your grant
funded, and it's written by one of the best grant
wr iters in the country.
To order this step-by-step manual, you have 3 options:
Fax a signed purchase order for $38.00 to:
The School Funding Center 1-903-856-5272
449 Rusk St., Pittsburg, TX 75686
Call 1-877-856-7400 and order with your credit card.
On your computer, go to our secure line at:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/order.asp
Order the Step-by-Step Guide for $38.00.
===========================================================
State-Approved K-12 Leadership Specialization From An
Accredited Online University
===========================================================
Free University Guide
Just click on:
http://www.educationworld.com/go/base?id=BPN
back to top
===========================================================
General & Unsubscribe Info
===========================================================
School Funding Newsletter © Copyright 2004, Don
Peek,
except where indicated otherwise. All rights reserved
worldwide. Reprint only with permission from copyright
holder(s). All trademarks are property of their respective
owners. Advertisers are solely responsible for ad content.
This ezine may be accessed online at:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/newsletter/latestNews.aspx
To contact us with feedback, questions or praise, email:
dpeek@schoolfundingcenter.com
Please feel free to use excerpts from this newsletter
as long as you give credit with a link to our page:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/newsletter/latestNews.aspx ===========================================================
School Funding Newsletter is an opt-in ezine available
by
subscription only. We neither use nor endorse the use
of spam.
Thank you!
The School Funding Center
449 Rusk Street,
Pittsburg, TX 75686
===========================================================
back to top
go to archived newsletters
|