SCHOOL FUNDING
NEWSLETTER
February 17, 2004
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Contents
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Quote Of The Month
Editorial
Top Education Web Sites
Feature Article
Tips
Subscriber Feedback
Q & A
Grant Announcements
Grant Writer Manual
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WHERE IS THE NEAREST AED IN YOUR SCHOOL?
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--More than 450,000 fatal heart attacks occur each year
in
the US alone.
--Between 1989 and 1996, sudden cardiac arrest claimed the
lives of 23,320 young adults.
Join the numerous schools throughout the nation preventing
the tragic loss of life from sudden cardiac arrest with
the Cardiac Science Powerheart® Automated External
Defibrillator (AED) G3. The life you save may be your own.
Visit http://www.cardiacscienceaeds.com/fund4
today!
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Quote of the Month
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Setting an example is not the main means of influencing
another, it is the only means.
Albert Einstein (German-Swiss U.S. physicist, 1879-1955)
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Editorial
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Welcome to the February issue of the School Funding
Newsletter. We continue to get such enthusiastic comments
from our readers that I wanted to acknowledge that fact
and let you know we do appreciate your notes.
Finding grants for your school is not an easy process,
and
we hope that The School Funding Center newsletter helps
make it a little easier for you.
If you see ways for us to improve our newsletter, we ask
that you send in your comments. Let us know the types of
information that will be most useful to you as you seek
out and write grants for your school.
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Top Education Web Sites
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American Teachers http://www.americanteachers.com
Just Free Stuff http://www.justfreestuff.com/teacher.html
School Clip Art http://www.school-clip-art.com
Education World http://www.educationworld.com
SBC Knowledge Network http://www.kn.pacbell.com/index.html
U.S. Dept. of Education http://www.ed.gov
DiscoverySchool.com http://school.discovery.com
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Feature Article
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Two Strategies for Getting the Grants You Write
by Don Peek
Your grant request, regardless of the reason you are
writing it, should include 1 of 2 strategies to convince
the granting agency you will be successful in achieving
positive results with the grant money you seek.
The first strategy is to find a program or process that
is
currently being successfully used by another school and to
write your grant with the clear intention of duplicating
the program in your own school with similar results.
If you use this strategy, you don't want to get too
creative. If the program is already working in another
school, the main focus should be in replicating that
same program as nearly as possible. It is important
that you find a school with a very similar population to
your school successfully using the program you want to
implement.
If the populations don't match well, your grant proposal
will not be strong. If they do, you have an extremely
good chance of convincing a granting agency to invest in
your proposal because it is highly likely to produce
positive results.
The second strategy is completely different. Using this
strategy, your grant proposal gives evidence that you have
a new and innovative program that SHOULD improve
performance if implemented according to the guidelines
you propose in your grant application.
When you use this strategy, you will need sufficient
theoretical support for your idea to justify the grantor
supplying the money for you to implement it. Citing
research or various authorities in the field will help
to support your application.
Even when you use this second strategy, however, it is
always a good idea to test your innovations on small
populations first and diligently keep records of the
progress they make. It is then much easier to justify
your program for the larger population when you have
already spent the time and money to prove the worth of the
program on a test group.
For sample grants and additional tips on grant writing,
go to: http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/
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Tips
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1. Spend as much time planning to write your grant proposal
as you do writing it. It will pay dividends if you do.
2. Write with a partner if you're new at writing grant
proposals. One of you can do the narrative; the other
can work on the financials and the budget.
3. Don't give up. Thousands of grants are available. Keep
writing until you are successful.
The School Funding Center database has 100,000 grants
available to U.S. schools. For access, go to:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/jump.asp
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Subscriber Feedback
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Drop me an email or give me a call:
Don Peek dpeek@schoolfundingcenter.com
Toll-free 1-877-856-7400
I look forward to hearing from you.
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Q & A
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Q. Who should be writing grants at our school? We're
broke and can't afford a professional grant writer.
A. Anyone can write a grant who: 1) can write clearly
and
concisely, 2) can follow grant application directions,
and 3) really has a desire to get money for your school.
The more you write, the easier they get.
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
Fax 1-903-856-5272
On-line: http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/order.asp
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Grant Announcements
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Grant name: Elementary and Secondary School Counseling
Programs
Funded by: Department of Education
Description: Grants to LEAs to establish or expand
elementary school counseling programs (only elementary
school programs are supported this year due to amount of
funding available). 35 grants are expected.
Program areas: At-risk, general education, health/PE
Recipients: Public schools, private/charter
Proposal deadline: 5/19/2004
Total amount: $11,500,000.00
Average amount: $250,000.00-$400,000.00
Telephone: 202-260-2661
Email: loretta.mcdaniel@ed.gov
Web site: http://www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/ED/HRO/DCMGC/ED-GRANTS-020304-001/Grant.html
Availability: All states
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AEDs ARE BEING DEPLOYED IN SCHOOLS ACROSS AMERICA!
--Between 1989 and 1996, sudden cardiac arrest claimed
the
lives of 23,320 young adults.
--But did you know that defibrillation within 3 minutes of
the onset of a heart attack results in over 70% success
rates?
Prevent your students and faculty from becoming statistics.
Protect them from America’s #1 killer with the Powerheart®
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) G3.
For more information, click on: http://www.cardiacscienceaeds.com/fund4
today!
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Grant name: Grants to Combat Violent Crimes Against Women
on Campuses
Funded by: Department of Justice
Description: Grants to develop and strengthen victim
services in cases involving violent crimes and strengthen
security and investigative strategies to prevent and
prosecute violent crimes against women on campuses.
Program areas: At-risk, miscellaneous, safe/drug-free
schools
Recipients: Higher education
Proposal deadline: 3/23/2004
Telephone: 202-307-6026
Website: http://www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/DOJ/HQ/OJP/DOJ-GRANTS-020404-001/Grant.html
Availability: All states
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Grant name: Soccer Grants
Funded by: U.S. Soccer Foundation
Description: Grants for cash, equipment and/or service
donations for new and established soccer programs.
Program areas: Health/PE
Recipients: Public school
Proposal deadline: 12/1/2004
Proposal deadline description: Sept. 15-Dec. 1
Average amount: $10,000.00-$100,000.00
Website: http://www.ussoccerfoundation.org/GNT.html
Availability: All states
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Grant name: IBM Corporate Grants
Funded by: IBM Corporate Giving Program
Description: The primary grant-making focus is public
education on a national basis with emphasis on areas of
company operations including Armond, NY. Also gives
products and employee matching gifts. Most grants are
initiated by IBM and unsolicited proposals are not likely
to be funded; HOWEVER, they do accept them, and there are
instructions on the web site on how to apply. Their
"reinventing education" program is a top priority.
Program areas: Adult literacy, early childhood, general
education, math, reading, science/environment, social
studies, vocational
Recipients: Public school, private/charter, higher
education
Proposal deadline: None
Total amount: $15,200,000.00
Average amount: $500.00-$2,000,000.00
Telephone: 914-499-1900
Email: ibmgives@vnet.ibm.com
Web site: http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ibmgives/grant/education/
Availability: All states
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Grant Writer Manual
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Need help writing your grants? On a limited budget?
Get Dr. Deborah Porter's step-by-step grant writing
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Promise of School Improvement.
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WHERE IS THE NEAREST AED IN YOUR SCHOOL?
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--For every minute that passes after sudden cardiac arrest
without defibrillation, a person’s survivability decreases
by about 10%.
Protect your students and faculty from America’s
#1 killer
today! Click on the link below to learn how the affordable
and easy-to-use Cardiac Science Powerheart® Automated
External Defibrillator (AED) G3 saves lives. The life you
save may be your own.
http://www.cardiacscienceaeds.com/fund4
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