SCHOOL FUNDING NEWSLETTER

May 18, 2004

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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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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/fund8 today! 

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Quote of the Month
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Only the educated are free.
Epictetus (55 AD - 135 AD), Discourses

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Editorial
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I'd like to thank all of you for subscribing to the SCHOOL
FUNDING NEWSLETTER.  We now have well over 20,000
subscribers.  Such a large circulation tells me two things:
1)you like the free information we provide in our monthly
newsletter, and 2)schools need grant money more than ever.

What appeared to be a upward turn in the economy has
stalled due to international concerns and the tremendous
increase in the price of oil.

The bottom line for schools is that there will be little
more money in the fall budget than there was a year ago.
In many cases there will be less.  The need for grant
money is increasing.

Do what you can to make sure the school board, the
superintendent, and the principals put money where
it will do the most good for the most students.  It is
amazing how much influence a respected educator can
have sometimes. 

Also, through your educator organizations, stay on
those state legislators to do the right thing by our
children, our students.  There is no money to waste.
Do all you can.  You can make a difference.

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Top Education Web Sites
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Teacher Planet http://www.teacherplanet.com
A to Z Teacher Stuff http://atozteacherstuff.com/
I Love Schools http://www.iloveschools.com
Teachers.net http://www.teachers.net
Education World http://www.educationworld.com
ABC Teach http://www.abcteach.com
School Express http://www.schoolexpress.com back to top

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To Get Your Share of Grant Money
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Our database contains over 100,000 grants worth over
six billion dollars for all types of U.S. schools.  It
contains every state, federal, and foundation grant
available to your school or college. To do a free search, go to:
http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info


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Feature Article
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Can I Apply During the Summer?
by Don PeekNot only can you apply for grants in the summer, I hardily
encourage it.  Many people will not take the time during
the summer to apply for grants, and that makes your
chances of winning a grant that much better.

As we go into summer, as you relax (hopefully) and
recharge those batteries, I challenge you to spend just
a small part of your vacation time finding and writing
grants for your classroom or school.

It is a great feeling to win money for a program.  You
and your students get to experience materials, learning
styles, and learning environments that may never have been
possible within the regular school budget.

Although some state and federal grants can be written
during the summer, you may want to focus on some
foundation grants.  Many have quarterly deadlines that
end in the summer, making them great for summer
grant writing.

Because school money is really tight these days, in our
great land of supply and demand, that means that
more schools will apply for grants and a lower percentage
will receive them.  To get your share, you must know
where the grants are and how to write good grant
applications in order to win them.

Using our database and writing during the summer gives
you two advantages that most schools will not have.
It's time to put those advantages to work. 

Start today!

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. 
We also give address, phone, and fax.  In other words,
the information is there so you don't waste your time
applying for funds for which you don't qualify.

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Tips
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  1. Make sure your needs match the grant source's criteria.

  2. Make sure you fill out your application EXACTLY as instructed.

  3. Never use a template.  Vendors give the same template to everyone. 
    Put things in your own words.  Most grant  readers spot templates
    quickly and put them all in the same rejection pile.

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Grant Writer Manual- If You Only Own One Grant-Writing Book, Here It Is------
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If you are on a low budget and want to write a quality
grant, I recommend you purchase Dr. Deborah Porter's
SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL GRANTS: Fulfilling the Promise of School
Improvement.  It's only $38.00 (shipping free), and it
gives specific, step-by-step instructions for writing
school grants.  Order now!

By phone:  Toll-free 1-877-856-7400 (credit card)
By fax:  1-903-856-5272 (signed purchase order)
On-line:  http://www.schoolfundingcenter.info/order.asp

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Q & A
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Q. Why would I subscribe to a database when so much free
   information is available.  

A. Unfortunately, although a lot of grant information is
   available on the internet for free, it is not well-
   organized and has many, many holes in it.  In the long
   run, a subscription to our database saves time and
   money.  You are assured of seeing all of the
   opportunities available to your school, all in one
   place, and the information is constantly updated.

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Grant Announcements
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Grant name:  Teacher Grants

Funded by: National Geographic Society Education Foundation

Description: This year, the Foundation plans to make
approximately $100,000 available in grants of up to $5,000
each to help a teacher, or group of teachers, make an even
greater impact in the classroom, school district, and/or
community through innovative geography education projects.

Program areas:  Social studies

Recipients: Public schools

Proposal deadline: 6/10/2004

Total amount:  $100,000.00

Average amount:  Up to $5,000.00.

Web site: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/education/teacher_community/get_grant.html#anchor_3

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/fund8 today! 


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Grant name: Jordan Fundamentals Grant

Program Funded by: National Foundation for the Improvement of
Education

Description: Grants for school teachers and
paraprofessionals who work with students in grades 6-12,
with at least 40% of the school's student population
eligible for free or reduced lunch programs, who develop
an outstanding lesson plan or thematic unit on any
academic or vocational-technical subject.

Program areas: Math, professional development, reading,
science/environment, social studies, technology, vocational

Recipients: Public schools

Proposal deadline: 6/15/2004

Total amount: $1,000,000.00

Average amount: $2,500.00

Contact: NFIE/JF

Telephone: 202-822-7840

Web site: http://www.nike.com/nikebiz/gc/ca/pdf/jf_application.pdf

Availability: All states


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Grant name: Transition to Teaching Program

Funded by: Education Department #84.350A

Description: LEA's, SEA's and consortiums are eligible for
grants to support recruitment, training, and placement of
talented individuals from other fields into teaching
positions in K-12 classrooms and support them during their
first years in the classroom and for the development and
expansion of alternative routes to state teacher
certification.  This year there are separate funding
categories for SEA's, consortium of SEA's, and consortium
of high-need LEA's.

Program areas: Miscellaneous, professional development

Recipients: Public schools, higher education

Proposal deadline: 6/14/2004

Total Given: $12,500,000.00

Average amount: $100,000.00 - $400,000.00

Telephone: 202-260-0223

Email: transitiontoteaching1@ed.gov

Web site: http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/announcements/2004-2/043004b.html

Availability: All states


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Grant name: K-6 Science and Math Education Grants

Funded by: Toshiba

Description: Grant to encourage hands-on teaching of
science and math in grades K-6.  Projects must be in
addition to regular units, occur during the school day, be
completed by May 15, span at least 3 class sessions, and
the teacher must be present during the implementation.

Proposal deadline: 10/1/2004

Average amount: $1,000

Telephone: 212-596-0620

Email:  foundation@tai.toshiba.com

Web site: http://www.toshiba.com/about/taf/smallgrants.html

Availability: All states

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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/fund8

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Subscriber Feedback
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Let me know of any issues or grants you would like
covered in upcoming issues.

Don Peek
dpeek@schoolfundingcenter.com

I look forward to hearing from you.

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