SCHOOL FUNDING
NEWSLETTER
July 24, 2007 (click
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Last chance for our summer special. Order a 12-month subscription to The School Funding Center Grant Database and get the rest of the summer free. That's right.
Order now and get all of August free. Your subscription will run from September 1st to August 31, 2008, but you can use the entire database for the rest of the summer free.
The School Funding Center Grant Database lists every grant available to your school in the United States. It is updated daily and currently contains over 110,000 grant opportunities.
If you are really serious about getting grant money for your school, you should subscribe to our grant database.
12-month subscription $397.00 (Now, get August free)
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When you order the 12-month subscription, you get Dr. Deborah Porter's SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL GRANTS free with your subscription. It is a step-by-step grant-writing manual by one of the foremost grant writers in the country.
To order: http://www.schoolfundingcenter.com (credit card)
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United States' schools will get more than 6.5 billion dollars in grant money this year. Why should yours be left out?
Don't forget that you can do limited free searches in our huge school grant database by going to:
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and typing in your email address on our main page.
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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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Quote of the Month
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He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who does not remains a fool forever.
---Chinese Proverb
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Editorial
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Reading in Your School. How Important Is It?
When I started teaching in 1973, I was 20 years old. I taught social studies in a middle school. Correction--- I tried to teach social studies in middle school. The average student reading level was two grades below where it should have been. The textbook was approximately two years above an 8th-grade level. That left about a 4-year gap between my students' abilities and the level of the text.
I began teaching remedial reading the following year. I still believe reading is the most important skill any of us teaches and instruction should continue through at least high school. So much reading is involved in science, social studies, geography, sociology, psychology, and almost every other subject we choose to teach, reading should be a prominent subject area in any school.
Granting agencies must agree with me. More grant money is available to schools to improve reading than any other single category. That's right. More grant money is available to you to improve your students' reading skills than anything else. Not only is the dollar amount more, but there are more grants available from more sources for reading than any other subject.
As we approach a new school year, ask yourself this
question: "Should our school be applying for grant money to improve the reading levels of the students in our school?"
To do a free grant search for reading, go to:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.com
Give your email address. Choose your state, reading, and the type of school you represent.
Don Peek
dpeek@schoolfundingcenter.com
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Top Education Web Sites
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Education World http://www.educationworld.com
Lesson Plans Page http://www.lessonplanspage.com
National Education Assn. http://www.nea.org
Blue Web'N http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn
AOL@School http://aolatschool.com
Teacher Planet http://www.teacherplanet.com
LearningPage.com http://www.learningpage.com/
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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.com/jump.asp
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Feature Article
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Should Your School Be Getting Grant Money Every Year?
The answer---absolutely.
Most educators are timid about applying for a single grant when many, many schools across the United States get multiple grants every year.
How many grants does the average school receive each year?
We recently conducted a survey to find out.
Of the 248 educators who responded and actually knew how many grants their schools received, here's how the data broke out:
Question: Approximately how many state, federal, and foundation grants did your district receive last year?
Response total Response percent
1 to 5 166 67%
6 to 10 42 17%
11 to 15 15 6%
More than 15 25 10%
Even though these are district numbers, you have to realize that almost half the districts in the U.S.
contain 4 campuses or less. Many campuses receive multiple grants every year while some campuses never even apply for a grant.
Did you also know that enough grant money is available each year (more than $6.5 billion) that every campus in the United States could receive a grant for $60,000 every year?
School will be starting before long. Right now is the time to be applying for grants for both the fall and spring semesters. If you will apply for grants, and continue to apply for them consistently, you will get grant money for your school.
Don Peek
dpeek@schoolfundingcenter.com
The School Funding Center's database at http://www.schoolfundingcenter.com
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. Every year apply for multiple grants in several areas.
2. Make sure the grant criteria matches the needs of your
school.
3. Subscribe to our grant database. Don't waste your time
looking for grants when you could be applying for several
during the time you waste.
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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.com/jump.asp
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Q & A
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Q. Whose responsibility is it to write grants in a school?
A: No one person. Grants are written every day by teachers, principals, superintendents, supervisors, directors, parents, and even students. Even if you are lucky enough to have a paid, full-time grant writer, others should still be writing some of the grants you apply for each year.
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Grant Announcements
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Grant name: 2007 Hooked on Hydroponics Awards
Funded by: NGA / The Grow Store / Progressive Gardening Trade
Association
Description: Classroom hydroponics offers eager students loads of opportunities to explore concepts across the curriculum, from biology to economics. Winning programs receive a compact hydroponics package that includes everything required to grow plants successfully indoors.
Eligibility: Schools and youth organizations that plan to garden with at least 15 children between the ages of
6 and 18 during 2007.
Program areas: Science/environmental
Recipients: Public school, private/charter school, other
Deadline: 9/30/2007
Fax number: 1-802-864-6889
Web site: http://www.kidsgardening.com/grants/2007-hoh-landing.asp
Availability: All states
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Grant name: Classroom Grants
Funded by: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronauts
(AIAA) Foundation
Description: These grants are available to supplement the math, science or technology curriculum for K-12 teachers nationwide. Up to $200 per individual request is awarded, and each school is limited to up to $1,000 per calendar year.
Program areas: Math, science/environmental, technology
Recipients: Public school
Deadline: 8/31/2007
Average amount: Up to $1,000
Web site: http://www.aiaa.org/content.cfm?pageid=216
Availability: All states
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Grant name: Improvement of Public Knowledge of and Support for Democracy Program
Funded by: U.S. Department of Education
Description: The purpose of these grants is to improve the quality of civic education through the implementation of comprehensive programs to improve public knowledge, understanding, and support of the United States Congress and the State legislatures.
Program areas: Math, science/environmental, technology
Recipients: Public school, higher education, other
Deadline: 8/10/2007
Total amount: $3 million
Contact person: Rita Foy Moss
Telephone: 202-205-8061
Email: rita.foy.moss@ed.gov
Web site:
http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?oppId=14766&mode=VIEW
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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Pittsburg, TX 75686
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