SCHOOL FUNDING
NEWSLETTER
April 26, 2005 (click
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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
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Quote of the Month
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Do not train children to learning by force and harshness,
but direct them to it by what amuses their minds, so that
you may be better able to discover with accuracy the
peculiar bent of the genius of each.
-- Plato (circa 427 B.C. - 347 B.C.)
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Editorial
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Well, it's almost May. Getting close to summer and
vacation time. What are your plans? Heading for the
mountains? Maybe to the beach? It's true we're no longer
an agrarian society, but educators and summer just go
together. Summer vacation is truly one of the great perks
of this profession. Now, if we just made enough money to
be able to DO something during these extended vacations.
Why not make plans to spend one week, just a five-day week,
writing a grant for your class or school? There are some
great foundation grants out there, and many of them either
have four deadlines each year or no deadline at all. They
are perfect for the summer.
You may not realize it, but even a $3-5,000 grant can make
a tremendous difference to a class that's been on a tight
budget, even a huge difference to a school that's been on
a tight budget. It can mean training, equipment, field
trips, materials, or even a little extra help in the
classroom.
You may not consider yourself a grant writer, but summer
is the time to try new things when you don't have the
pressure of lesson plans, evaluations, or other stressful
situations. Get Dr. Porter's step-by-step grant-writing
guide below, and she will get you through your first
grant application if you've never completed one before.
Yes, it's almost summer vacation, but you may never have
a better time to write a grant for your school or
classroom.
Don Peek
dpeek@schoolfundingcenter.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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Blue Web'N http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn
Yahoo Education Directory http://dir.yahoo.com/Education
AOL@School http://www.aolatschool.com
Global SchoolNet Foundation http://www.globalschoolnet.org
edHelper.com http://www.edhelper.com
The Teacher's Corner http://www.theteacherscorner.net
Ignite Learning http://www.ignitelearning.com
Teacher Planet http://www.teacherplanet.com
LearningPage.com http://www.learningpage.com/
Education World http://www.educationworld.com
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Not much time left. This deal good only through May 1st.
You can subscribe to our database which contains every
grant available to your school, not for the normal $397,
but for only $347 if you order with a signed school
purchase order. You can fax your P.O. to 903-572-5272 or
mail it to The School Funding Center, 449 Rusk Street,
Pittsburg, TX 75686
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 do a free search, go to:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info
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Feature Article
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Stop Spending Your Own Money
by Don Peek
Yes, teachers and other educators spend their own money,
often on regular supplies for the classroom. It's so bad,
the government gave us a special tax deduction for it.
To be honest, though, when I was a middle school principal
I asked my teachers to never spend their own money. We had
plenty of money to run our school because we wrote grants
and formed partnerships with community businesses. Our
school had 500 students. In a small town you have the very
rich and the very poor. Unfortunately, most of our students
were on the poor side. Also, we had a very low tax base.
It didn't bother us. With our grants and partnerships, we
brought in over $300,000 in the 3 years I was principal.
We had plenty of money to do whatever we needed. I never
remember turning down any teacher for anything s/he wanted
in the classroom. Can your school make that claim? Can
you even imagine what an extra $100,000 per year can mean
to a campus?
Anyone can whine and cry about not having money. And, I
admit, sometimes it is just easier to spend your own money
than to go through the requisition hassle. But why not
go out and get that money from the government, foundations,
and businesses that are more than willing to help you.
Read below just a few of the grant opportunities available
to you. Then, go to our database and do a few free searches.
We have 110,000 grants available worth $6.5 billion. Why
would you ever spend your own money? It's just not
necessary.
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 email and websites of
granting organizations whenever available.
Usually address, phone, and/or fax is included.
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Tips
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1. Start writing a grant now. There's no better time.
2. The application process for foundation grants is often
more simple than that for government grants.
3. Find the most pressing problem your school has. Let
that be the first grant you write.
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YOU ONLY NEED ONE GRANT WRITING BOOK. HERE IT IS!
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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.
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/jump.asp
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Q & A
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Q. Why can't I just use the internet to find grants?
A. Good luck! We monitor 4,000 sites, newsletters, and
other grant sources to give you comprehensive grant
information. Do you really have that much time?
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Grant Announcements
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Grant name: Westinghouse Education Grant
Funded by: Westinghouse Charitable Giving Program
Description: Education grants support elementary and
secondary programs that emphasize math and science.
Consideration is also given to other relevant programs.
Program areas: General education, math, science/
environmental
Recipients: Public, private, charter schools, and
higher education
Proposal deadline: 6/1/05
Average amount: Up to $5,000
Contact person: Lynnann S. Reid
Website: http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/E2.asp
Availability: All states
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That's right. Through May 1st, you can subscribe to our
database which contains every grant available to your
school, not for the normal $397, but for only $347 if you
order with a signed school purchase order. You can fax
your P.O. to 903-572-5272 or mail it to The School Funding
Center, 449 Rusk Street, Pittsburg, TX 75686
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.
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Grant name: Best Buy Children's Foundation Grants, te@ch
Grants, and Store donations
Funded by: Best Buy
Description: Several programs that involve students and
technology. Please go to the website indicated below, go
to the bottom of the page, and click on Community Relations.
Also be aware that Best Buy gives locally through your
nearest Best Buy store.
Program areas: Technology
Recipients: Public school, youth oriented, non-profits
Total amount: 1.5% of pretax earnings.
Website: http://www.bestbuy.com
Availability: All states
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Grant name: Target Store Education and Arts Grants
Funded by: Target Stores, Inc. Corporate Giving Program
Description: Education giving on a national basis in areas
of company operations for education and the arts.
Program areas: Arts, facilities/maintenance, general
education, math, reading, science/environment, social studies
Recipients: Public, private/charter, higher education
Proposal deadline: 5/31/05
Total amount: Approximately $100 million
Average amount: $1,000 - $3,000
Contact person: Gail Dorn, V.P. Community Relations
Telephone: 612-304-8888
http://target.com/common/page.jhtml?content=target_cg_grant_guidelines
Availability: All states
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Grant name: Smaller Learning Communities
Funded by: U.S. Dept. of Education
Description: The purpose of the Smaller Learning
Communities (SLC) program is to promote academic achievement
through the planning, implementation or expansion of small,
safe, and successful learning environments in large high
schools to help ensure that all students graduate with the
knowledge and skills necessary to make successful transitions
to college and career.
Program areas: General education, reading
Recipients: Public, private/charter
Proposal deadline: 5/16/05
Total amount: Approximately $40 million
Average amount: Up to $5 million
Contact person: Matthew Fitzpatrick, U.S. Dept. of Ed.
Email: matthew.fitzpatrick@ed.gov
Telephone: 202-245-7809
http://fedgrants.gov/Applicants/ED/HRO/DCMGC/ED-GRANTS-033005-003/Grant.html
Availability: All states
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