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Foundation’s set for new year

February 17, 2016 11:00 pm Published by

Foundation’s set for new year

Finalists are narrowed down through interviews and classroom visits, and the award will be presented on May 25, 4:30-6 p.m., in the Board Conference Room

The group also provides student recognition in math and science, performing arts, and visual arts, classroom grants in fall and spring, and summer camp scholarships for local students.

The Foundation helps students and teachers do more than they could with state funding, Bunting said.

“We support teachers and students in the community.

Research Office Requests Proposals for 2016 Arts and Humanities Seed Grants

February 17, 2016 11:00 pm Published by

For the fourth consecutive year, the Office of Vice Provost for Research and Economic Development at the University of Arkansas will award faculty research grants through its Arts and Humanities Seed Funding Program.

The funded projects are intended to enrich the research and professional growth of the faculty member and the U of A and result in new opportunities for research or other creative endeavors.

The panel will discuss the reviews and develop a recommendation for funding to the vice provost for research and economic development.

Julie Sevier, assistant to the vice provost for research and economic development Office of the Vice Provost for Research and Economic Development

PFC Webinar: Next Gen: Engaging Millenials

February 17, 2016 10:53 pm Published by

PFC Webinar: Next Gen: Engaging Millenials – Philanthropic Foundations Canada

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

1:00 2:00pm ET

Family foundations are facing the succession questions: how to bring younger generations onto the board and introduce them into the work of the foundation?

Indian arts and culture centre nets big grant

February 17, 2016 10:48 pm Published by

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Hammersmith & Fulham councillor Larry Culhane is taking part in a half marathon to raise money for the Barons Court Project

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Oradell Council looks to improve infrastructure through grants

February 17, 2016 10:48 pm Published by

The Safe Routes to School program provides funding for projects such as replacing blacktop walking paths with proper sidewalks, such as parts of Oradell Avenue (pictured), better drainage at crosswalks where children cross to their school and other initiatives that promote walking and bicycling. The program has two components for which the borough can apply for grants the Safe Routes to Schools grant and Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) grant.

The Safe Routes to School program provides funding for projects such as sidewalks on pedestrian routes to a school where none currently exist, better drainage at crosswalks where children cross to their school and other initiatives that promote walking and bicycling as part of daily life for students in New Jersey.

In order to apply for a Safe Routes to School Grant, Casey said the council would have to liaise with the school administration and board of education in order to prove children would actually walk that route to school.

The recipients for last year’s grants have not yet been announced, said Casey, The borough had applied for money to resurface the next section of the Schaefer Avenue, which would be the third section out of four to receive the remodel.
The Safe Routes to School program provides funding for projects such as replacing blacktop walking paths with proper sidewalks, such as parts of Oradell Avenue (pictured), better drainage at crosswalks where children cross to their school and other initiatives that promote walking and bicycling. The program has two components for which the borough can apply for grants the Safe Routes to Schools grant and Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) grant.

The Safe Routes to School program provides funding for projects such as sidewalks on pedestrian routes to a school where none currently exist, better drainage at crosswalks where children cross to their school and other initiatives that promote walking and bicycling as part of daily life for students in New Jersey.

In order to apply for a Safe Routes to School Grant, Casey said the council would have to liaise with the school administration and board of education in order to prove children would actually walk that route to school.

Opinion: Shoutout to MURAP for its new grant and for all it does

February 17, 2016 10:37 pm Published by

The Moore Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program is a national 10-week, paid summer research fellowship that aims to diversify applicants who want to pursue a graduate degree or faculty position in the humanities, social sciences or fine arts. Mellon Foundation, it will be able to do so better.

This is great, and this board is excited to see the great work MURAP participants go on to do.

The program’s ultimate goal is to increase minority representation in graduate level studies.

Students spend their summer paired with a mentor and are required to attend workshops and GRE review sessions.

Currently, the program boasts an alumni base of 468 students as of July 2015 and continues to accept 22 students per cohort. programs and 12 percent are teaching at major colleges or universities.

While programs like MURAP are rare, opportunities like these are important.

Without a doubt, UNC has a long way to go before it can call itself “diverse.”

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Rural schools hit cash crisis after free school meals support grant is cut

February 17, 2016 10:29 pm Published by

RURAL primary schools in South Lakeland may soon have to raid teaching budgets and sacrifice resources after the Government announced a support grant that helps fund free school meals is to be cut. Schools that are to lose the grant include Ambleside CofE Primary School; Goodly Dale Primary School, Windermere; Coniston CofE Primary School; Allithwaite CofE Primary School; Cartmel CofE Primary School; Bentham Community Primary School; Caton Community Primary School and Caton St Paul’s CofE Primary School. One school that is facing hardship with the loss of the grant is Grayrigg Church of England Primary School, near Kendal, and headteacher Kirsty Cooper insists the move will be bad news for her school. Mark Squires, head at Selside Church of England Primary School, said his school has had to spend an additional 7,000 annually on staff since obligatory free school meals were introduced in September 2014 before then they got by with two workers during lunch times. Unless the government continues to support the provision of free school meals in these schools, their ability to provide excellent teaching will be jeopardised as they have to use their other budgets to provide meals. Goodly Dale Primary School, Windermere; Lindal and Marton Primary School; Croftlands Infant School; Brough Primary School; Coniston CofE Primary School; Allithwaite CofE Primary School; Cartmel CofE Primary School; Broughton CofE School; St Cuthbert’s Catholic School, Windermere; Beetham CofE Primary School, St Oswald’s CofE Primary School, Burneside; Crosby Ravensworth CofE School; Crosscrake CofE Primary School; Grasmere CofE Primary School; Grayrigg CofE School; Selside Endowed CofE Primary; Leven Valley CofE Primary School, Backbarrow; Church Walk CofE Primary School, Ulverston; Warcop CofE Primary School; Ambleside CofE Primary School; Heversham St Peter’s CofE Primary School; Ireleth St Peter’s CofE. Bentham; Community Primary School Thornton in Craven Community; Primary School Horton-in-Ribblesdale CofE. Nether Kellet Community Primary School; Caton Community Primary School; Warton Archbishop Hutton Primary School; Silverdale St John’s CofE; Melling St Wilfrid CofE Primary School; Leck St Peter’s CofE Primary School; Hornby St Margaret’s CofE Primary School; Caton St Paul’s CofE Primary School; Arkholme CofE Primary School; Carnforth Christ Church CofE; Over Kellet Wilson’s Endowed CofE Primary School; Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary School, Carnforth.

Hyde Park Art Center Receives $625000 MacArthur Grant

February 17, 2016 10:26 pm Published by

Hyde Park Art Center Receives $625,000 MacArthur Grant – artforum.com / newsPOSTED February 18, 2016Hyde Park Art Center Receives $625,000 MacArthur Grant

Fourteen Chicago arts organizations have been named by the MacArthur Foundation as recipients of the foundation’s award for creative and effective institutions. “They refused, and while we were still deliberating on what to do, a group entered the two residences on our upper campus, removed artwork from the walls, and set it alight in a fire.”

Police armed with stun grenades then showed up, dispersing the crowd and making arrests on the spot.

February 18, 2016Metropolitan Museum of Art’s New Logo Revealed

The Metropolitan Museum of Art allegedly has a new logo: two short words “THE MET” in red lettering. The Met’s new logo has already received harsh criticism, even while it hasn’t yet officially been unveiled: Davidson himself calls it a “typographic bus crash,” and one Twitter user, responding to his article, deemed it “abominable.”

February 18, 2016Cairo’s Townhouse Gallery Tentatively Reopens After Being Shut Down by Authorities

Townhouse Gallery, the nonprofit contemporary art space in downtown Cairo, has reopened after officials shut it down in December, reports Mada Masr. “And as one of the most LA houses, because of its connection to the view, that long view toward the ocean.”

February 17, 2016Seattle Art Fair Appoints Laura Fried Artistic Director

The Seattle Art Fair has announced that the newly created role of artistic director will be filled by Laura Fried, an LA-based curator who formerly worked at the Contemporary Art Museum Saint Louis.


Social enterprise, HandiConnect, wins the Audacious-Business Idea competition’s Doing Good category. The company is spearheaded by University of Otago entrepreneurship master’s student Nguyen Cam Van.




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