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Archive for August, 2011

Foundation sets new grant schedule

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
Foundation sets new grant schedule | The Jamestown Sun | Jamestown, North Dakota The Otto Bremer Foundation has announced a new schedule for grant proposal consideration. 17, 2012, for consideration on May 24, 2012; April 20, 2012, for consideration on July 26, 2012; Aug.

The Otto Bremer Foundation has announced a new schedule for grant proposal consideration. But we believe this change will strengthen our strategic response to the opportunities and needs of Bremer communities.

Details about eligibility for grants, the application and review process and the location of Bremer communities, as well as frequently asked questions, are available on the foundations website, www.ottobremer .org.

NCOA Awarded Grant from The Retirement Research Foundation to Provide Economic …

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

NCOA Awarded Grant from The Retirement Research Foundation to Provide Economic Check Ups... NCOA Awarded Grant from The Retirement Research Foundation to Provide Economic Check Ups for Vulnerable Older Adults 31, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Retirement Research Foundation (RRF) has awarded a $1.125 million dollar grant over 3 years to the National Council on Aging (NCOA) to develop a free online tool, called EconomicCheckUp, that will assist millions of struggling older adults.

By utilizing EconomicCheckUp, community organizations participating in NCOA's national Economic Security Initiative can outline a plan to help vulnerable older adults obtain benefits to pay for costs such as prescriptions, utilities and food, and provide them with a path to future economic well being through debt management, housing assistance, money management, employment opportunities, and more.

EconomicCheckUp will build upon NCOA's successful BenefitsCheckUp portal (www.BenefitsCheckUp.org) which helps seniors identify federal, state, and local benefits for which they are eligible.

"With limited income, many low-income seniors struggle to pay for out-of-pocket medical expenses, utility bills, food, and housing costs," said Sandra Nathan, senior vice president for economic security at NCOA. "Thanks to the leadership of The Retirement Research Foundation, NCOA will make available to all seniors and their caregivers an online tool that looks at all economic needs at once, helping vulnerable seniors identify the resources available to them to find a path back to safety and security, and remain a vibrant part of their community."

"We are deeply committed to economic security for all older adults," said Irene Frye, executive director of The Retirement Research Foundation. "This opportunity allows NCOA to give vulnerable seniors a comprehensive assessment of their economic situation and summarize the range of options that best meets their needs.

For additional information on NCOA's national Economic Security Initiative and current efforts in 14 communities, please visit www.NCOA.org/EconomicSecurity.

About RRF
The Retirement Research Foundation's mission is to improve the quality of life for our nation's elders.It is one of the nation's first private foundations devoted exclusively to aging and retirement issues.It awards grants each year in support of programs, research, advocacy, and training to improve the quality of life for older Americans who are vulnerable due to frailty associated with advanced age; facing economic disadvantage and at greatest risk of falling through the safety net, and experiencing disparities related to race and ethnicity.

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South Whidbey Schools Foundation gives additional grants

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
South Whidbey Schools Foundation gives additional grants - South Whidbey Record

Four teachers have been awarded special grants from the South Whidbey Schools Foundation this summer to support innovation and excellence in high school curriculum.

The grants made possible by a donation from Casey and Franny Mead were given to teachers in the science, reading, math and music programs at South Whidbey High School.

Greg Ballog won a grant for his DNA Fingerprint Identification project.

The grant provides for the purchase of a DNA Gel Imaging System for use in standard biology and Advanced Placement biology courses taught each semester at SWHS.

Using this imaging equipment students will be able to use computer analysis techniques to determine the identity of unknown DNA samples, Ballog said.

DNA identification of biological samples is a basic tool of the life sciences in todays world. Through the use of this equipment, students will be current in their knowledge of DNA technology.

Charlie Davies was awarded a grant for his special education reading class entitled Audio Enhanced Books on Kindle for Support of Special Education Students in General Education Inclusion Mode.

The class gives special education students at the high school the chance to use Kindle technology to better comprehend general education courses materials.

The ability to listen to classroom texts, while simultaneously following the written material, improves the students overall comprehension of written information, while at the same time improving reading skills, Davies said.

Andy Daviss grant proposal to provide enhancements for his Pre-Algebra class at the high school was also awarded.

The funding will be used for materials such as algebra tiles and base ten blocks, tape measures, lab materials, maps, compasses, scales and stopwatches, which are used in the classroom to provide real world problem-solving exercises. Remember, most of the students that we are working with have an identified learning disability in the area of mathematics.

Chris Harshman was given a grant for the Student Composer Project.

The award will fund the acquisition of Sibelius composition software for use by the students in creating their own compositions. Students will study the basic elements of composition, and apply music theory, notation, performance practice, historical perspective and original thought to the creation of their compositions.

The emphasis will be on synthesis of all elements of music, made relevant to personal study and the influences of both contemporary and historical genres as interpreted by each student, Harshman said.

John Knox, incoming president of the South Whidbey Schools Foundation, said the timing off the grant awards was a bit off, but for good reason.

Normally, the foundation makes its teacher grants in the fall of each year and the foundation awarded approximately $10,000 of teacher grants for the 2010-11 school year but thanks to the Meads generous contribution, we were able to make additional grants this summer so that these teachers can hit the ground running for the 2011-12 school year, Knox said.

In these difficult economic times for the district, it is especially heartwarming that members of the community are willing to step forward to help keep our schools on the cutting edge and encourage teachers to innovate and provide the best possible experience for their students, he added.

The nonprofit foundation is dedicated to supporting innovation and excellence in South Whidbey School District.

District 112 Teachers and Students Benefit from Foundation Opportunity Grants

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
All told, more than 1,000 students across all 12 schools in North Shore School District 112 benefit from these unique learning opportunities, which were designed by about 90 district teachers and staff members. Together, the projects will receive about $36,000 in funding from the Foundation, which was established 12 years ago to provide innovative and creative ways to enhance educational opportunities for all district children.

The Foundation is a shining example of a school-community partnership, said Dr. The projects it funds allow our teachers to use innovative, hands-on methods to inspire their students and fully engage them in learning.

In order to receive funding, staff members were asked to submit competitive proposals for their projects, and of the 56 applications that were received, 33 grants were awarded to projects that met specific criteria, including using creative, imaginative and experimental approaches, having specific and measurable learning objectives, and supporting interdisciplinary learning.

In Cooking With Math, Oak Terrace teacher Erica Bradys students will use math, science reading and writing skills to explore the different elements of food, cooking and nutrition, and their final efforts will result in a cookbook. And in Drumming Up a Multicultural Exploration, Lincoln School teacher Janet Lubetkin will work with her students on an innovative way of developing listening skills, leadership and teamwork through learning drum ensembles from West African and other cultures as well as creating original fabric design and a clay mural.

Our district is fortunate to have such an active parent community dedicated to providing extra learning opportunities for our students, said Dr.

Mass. Senior Care Foundation receives nursing grant

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
Senior Care Foundation receives nursing grant - Boston Business Journal

Massachusetts Senior Care Foundation has received a $225,000 grant and chosen as one of 11 foundations nationwide to receive funding from Partners Investing in Nursings Future, according a press release from the foundation.

Partners Investing in Nursing's Future is a multiyear, multimillion-dollar initiative to help the nursing workforce prepare prepare to serve an older and more diverse population.

The three-year $225,000 grant that the Massachusetts Senior Care Foundation received will be matched by other funders, including Irene E.

Accenture Foundations Provide Canadian Youth Business Foundation with US …

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
Accenture Foundations Provide Canadian Youth Business Foundation with US$420,000 to Support Young Entrepreneurs - MarketWatch Accenture Foundations Provide Canadian Youth Business Foundation with US$420,000 to Support Young Entrepreneurs

and the Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF)

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Canadian Youth Business Foundation builds on our goal to make a

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About Canadian Youth Business Foundation - Canada's

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Foundation of caring

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Tuesday morning, at the Salina Education Foundation's sixth annual breakfast at the Salina Country Club, Hall related some of those conversations and stressed the importance of building relationships in education.

Some time later, at a grocery store, Hall said, he struck up a conversation with a checker who had just graduated from Salina Central High School and was planning to go to Mid-America Nazarene University and become a minister.

That's important beyond the arts, she said, citing research that shows a connection between how well students perform in math, language arts and reading and their exposure to music and other arts.

-- Reporter Mike Strand can be reached at 822-1418 or by email at mstrand@salina.com.

W. Van foundation gives scholarships

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
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FCA receives $20K grant

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

NORWALK, CT - Family & Childrens Agency of Norwalk has received a $20,000 grant from Fairfield County Community Foundation Fund for Women and Girls to support the Girls Challenge component of the Agencys After School Program. Rob Cashel, President and CEO of Family & Childrens Agency, commented, We are very pleased that the Fairfield County Community Foundation Fund for Women and Girls continues to support Girls Challenge.

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Center gets $30 million from the Commonwealth Foundation …

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011
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