SCHOOL FUNDING NEWSLETTER

February 23, 2006 (click here to see our archived newsletters)

With only a little over 3 months left in the school year, it's time to apply for summer school and fall grants now.
The School Funding Center Grant Database contains every federal, state, and foundation grant available to your school.  Subscribe now. 

3 ways to order:

Phone: 1-877-856-7400 with credit card
Fax:  1-903-856-5272 (signed purchase order)
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To do a free search, go to:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info

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Contents
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Quote Of The Month

Editorial

Top Education Web Sites

Feature Article

Tips

School Grant-writing Manual

Q & A

Grant Announcements

Subscriber Feedback

General

Archived Newsletters

 

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Top Grant-writing Manual in the Nation
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SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL GRANTS is a step-by-step grant-writing manual for both new and experienced grant writers. The author, Dr. Deborah Porter, is one of the most successful grant writers in the United States. More than 90% of the grants she writes are funded each year. You need this manual, $38.00 total cost, including shipping.

http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/jump.asp

 

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Quote of the Month
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Poor is the pupil who does not surpass his master.
--- Leonardo da Vinci 

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Editorial
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Grantseeking is no longer optional.

I read recently that grants represent one-third of major revenue for your school district, following behind state aid and local taxes. Because of this, deciding not to incorporate outside funding into your budget is a costly decision. And it's definitely one that will do more harm than good.

Think of what a $100,000 grant awarded by a local foundation could do to offset your operating losses in the coming school year. Or how about state grant funding that could be used to expand or update a much-needed program that's already in place?

People say it takes a village to raise a child. That's all well and good, but I think it takes money to educate them. If an individual school, or county, for that matter, has limited

financial resources, it can't formulate and carry out its plan to offer a solid, high-performance education that all children rightfully deserve. Even the federal government has proposed more cutbacks in education funding, which will be of further detriment to schools across the nation.

If you're thinking of putting off that grant search until next year, don't. If you do, you're at risk to lose funding to someone else who's aware of other pools in which to search when the proverbial well runs dry.

Jennifer Kellar Erwin
erwin03@carolina.rr.com

For a full list of available grants (110,000), go to:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info     

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Top Education Web Sites
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U.S. Department of Education  http://www.ed.gov
National Education Association  http://www.nea.org
Education World  http://www.educationworld.com
To Learn English  http://www.ToLearnEnglish.com
Billy Bear 4 Kids  http://BillyBear4Kids.com
Lesson Plans Page  http://www.lessonplanspage.com
Timesavers for Teachers  http://www.timesaversforteachers.com
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators  http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide
EDSITEment  http://edsitement.neh.gov
Education Index  http://www.educationindex.com
Blue Web'N  http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn
AOL@School  http://www.aolatschool.com
Global SchoolNet Foundation http://www.globalschoolnet.org
Teacher Planet  http://www.teacherplanet.com ==========================================================

Our database is filled with every state, federal, and foundation grant available to your school. You have absolutely no need to buy any other product. We already monitor over 4,000 sources to compile our grant information.

We have grants for universities, colleges, K-12, and pre-K.

We have grants for public, charter, private, and faith- based schools.

Our database contains over 110,000 grants worth over
$6.5 billion.

3 ways to order:

Phone: 1-877-856-7400 with credit card
Fax:  1-903-856-5272 (signed purchase order)
On-line:  http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/jump.asp

To do a free search, go to:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info

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Feature Article
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The Problem Is Not Your Own: It's Your School's 
by Jennifer Kellar Erwin

In order for you to secure outside funding for your school, you must paint a picture for the funder from which monies are being sought. Since many grants are highly competitive, just asking for the money in a neatly-packaged letter won't cut it. You have to sell your idea, and convince the funder that their money will be used to benefit the school as a whole, not just an idea you feel is worth funding.

By painting a clear picture for the grant maker, you first must first get them to "see" the plan you've set before them in action. The funder needs to feel as though the monies will make him or her part of a successful team, not that he or she just boarded a sinking ship!

As you compile your information - this also includes researching potential funders - make sure your idea doesn't ramble on. If it rambles in your mind, chances are it will ramble on paper, too. Funders don't have time to fill in the blanks for you.

Be optimistic about your project. Using strong verbs that exemplify positivity will not only gain the funder's attention, but give them a sense their money will be put to good use.
For example, instead of saying, "We hope this project will be of some benefit to the students," you probably should say, "We expect this project will benefit the students." Also, use an active voice rather than a passive voice. An active voice is more simple and direct.

Keep in mind that you are not in this for your own merit. You're in it for the betterment of your staff, your students and your school as a whole. As one grant writer put it, your grant should speak loudly that "We are competent and, with funding, have the ability to make a difference."

Education isn't a one-man show and neither is funding it. So when you get all your ducks in a row to apply for that grant, remember to keep your priorities in order.

The School Funding Center's database at http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info
will help you match your needs to the grants that are available. We include live links to e-mail and Web sites of
granting organizations whenever available.  
Usually address, phone, and/or fax is included.

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Tips
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1. Begin applying now for summer school and fall grants.
2. Find grants (using our database) that exactly match your
   school's needs.
3. Define your problem, lay out the plan of attack, predict
   the probable results.
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School Grant-writing Manual
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SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL GRANTS is a step-by-step grant-writing manual for both new and experienced grant writers. The author, Dr. Deborah Porter, is one of the most successful grant writers in the United States. You need this manual, $38.00 total cost, including shipping.

3 ways to order:

Phone: 1-877-856-7400 with credit card
Fax:  1-903-856-5272 (signed purchase order)
On-line:  http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/jump.asp


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Q & A
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Q. We found that a recently awarded grant will not cover all the expenses we thought it would. Should we contact the funder again to see if they'll give us more money?

A. Absolutely not! It's not the funder's fault their dollars aren't stretching as far as you had initially guessed they would.

In addition, be sure not to spend money on things not in your original proposal, especially since funders monitor how their money is being, or has been, spent!

From now on, take the word "guess" out of your vocabulary when it comes to grant writing. You must learn to plan to the dollar in advance what your project will cost. Use this as a learning experience, and don't make the same mistake in the future.
Mistakes like this can be avoided.

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Grant Announcements
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Grant name: Alcohol and other drug prevention models on college campuses

Funded by: U.S. Department of Education

Description: The goals of this program are to identify models of effective campus-based alcohol and other drug prevention programs and disseminate information about these programs to other colleges and universities where similar efforts may be adopted.

Program areas: Safe/Drug-Free schools

Recipients: Higher education

Proposal deadline: 3/22/2006

Total amount: $750,000.00

Contact person: Vera Messina

Telephone: 202-260-8273

E-mail: vera.messina@ed.gov

Web site: http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=7941

Availability: All states

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Our database is filled with every state, federal, and foundation grant available to your school. You have absolutely no need to buy any other product. We already monitor over 4,000 sources to compile our grant information.

We have grants for universities, colleges, K-12, and pre-K.

We have grants for public, charter, private, and faith- based schools.

Our database contains over 110,000 grants worth over
$6.5 billion.

To order, go to: http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/jump.asp

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Grant name: MetLife Foundation Bridge Builders Grant Program

Funded by: MetLife Foundation/National Association of Secondary School Principals

Description: With funding from MetLife Foundation, NASSP administers the MetLife Foundation Bridge Builders Grant Program for public middle level and high schools serving large numbers of low-income students and/or underrepresented minorities (40 percent or more of the student body). Twenty-five grant awardees receive $5,000 to implement a special initiative aimed at building better relationships among adults and students.

Program areas: At-Risk/character, community involvement/volunteerism, family services, general education, migrant, professional development, all other 

Recipients: Public school

Deadline: 4/17/2006

Average amount: Up to $5,000

Telephone: 1-800-253-7746

Website: http://www.principals.org/s_nassp/sec.asp?CID=568&DID=48228

Availability: All states


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Grant name: Partners for Growth Matching Grants

Funded by: Curriculum Associates Inc.

Description: Curriculum Associates Inc. supports efforts by teachers, education support staff, and school or district administrators to improve student learning in the nation's public schools and nonprofit organizations by making matching grants to Pre-K through 12 educators who demonstrate an innovative approach to teaching with Curriculum Associates'
research-based instructional and assessment materials.
Grant applications are accepted four times per year.

Program areas: General education, all other

Recipients: Public school, charter schools, other

Proposal deadline: 4/30/2006

Average amount: Up to $300

Telephone: 800-225-0248 ext. 545

E-mail: grants@CAinc.com

Web site: http://www.curriculumassociates.com/grants/CAmatch.asp?
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Grant name: Early Childhood Educator Professional Development Program

Funded by: U.S. Department of Education 

Description: The purpose of the ECEPD program is to enhance the school readiness of young children, particularly disadvantaged young children, and to prevent them from encountering difficulties once they enter school, by improving the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who work in communities that have high concentrations of children living in poverty.

Program areas: At-risk/character, early childhood, professional development

Recipients: Public schools, private/charter schools, faith-based, other

Deadline: 4/7/2006

Total amount: $14.3 million  

Contact person: Rosemary Fennell

Telephone: 202-260-0792 

E-mail: eceprofdev@ed.gov

Web site: http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=7835

Availability: All states

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Feedback
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Don Peek
dpeek@schoolfundingcenter.com

I look forward to hearing from you.

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General Info
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