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9 Unique College Grants and Scholarships For Prospective Students

February 24, 2015 5:00 pm Published by

Of course, scholarships and grants can also help ensure a successful college career in the first place.

“Scholarships also increase college enrollment and graduation rates,” Kantrowitz added.

Unfortunately, many students who are currently enrolled in college or are planning to attend soon are unaware of all of the scholarship and grant opportunities that exist across the board. It offers scholarships for both undergraduate students entering college for the first time, as well as for transfer students looking to transfer to four-year schools from community colleges. The Federal Pell Grant. Typically awarded to undergraduate students, Federal Pell Grants are awarded to multiple students each year.

“In 2011-2012, an estimated 2 million students would have qualified for the Federal Pell Grant if only they had applied by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA),” Kantrowitz said.

Eligibility is based off of a few categories: financial need, cost of attendance, whether the student is full-time or part-time, and whether or not the student plans to attend school for a full academic year or less. Create-A-Greeting-Card Annual Scholarship Contest. Every year, from mid-April through mid-February, The Gallery Collection accepts unique, original greeting card submissions from prospective students for a chance to a win a $10,000 scholarship.

NEW YORK (MainStreet) u2014 With education fees at record highs and outstanding student loan debtu00a0topping $1.2 trillion nationwide, prospective students are staring down the barrel of burdensome college debt. Sure, President Obama’s recent goal to make community college free for all students and his college ranking systemu00a0based on affordability and ROI are steps in the right direction. As such, it’s the responsibilityu00a0to those in school or getting set to matriculate to apply foru00a0opportunities that will lessen the financial blow of a college education.u00a0

“Scholarships reduce the student’s debt and work burden,” says Mark Kantrowitz, senior vice president at Edvisors and author of multiple books on college planning.

Of course, scholarships and grants can also help ensure a successful college career in the first place.

“Scholarships also increase college enrollment and graduation rates,” Kantrowitz added.u00a0

Unfortunately, many students who are currentlyu00a0enrolled in college or are planning to attend soon are unaware of all of the scholarship and grant opportunities that exist across the board. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, established in 2000 by self-made billionaire Jack Kent Cooke, offersu00a0various grant and scholarship programs for promising students with financial need. It offers scholarships for both undergraduate students entering college for the first time, as well as for transfer students looking to transfer to four-year schools from community colleges. u00a0For more information on the Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship, check out the foundationu2019s website.”},{“number”:3,”url”:”/article/9-unique-college-grants-and-scholarships-for-prospective-students/page/3″,”body”:”rn

Great for: College students, either beginning or continuing, who display excellence in academia and exhibit financial need.rn

2. The Federal Pell Grant. Typically awarded to undergraduate students, Federal Pell Grants are awarded to multiple students each year.

“In 2011-2012, an estimated 2 million students would have qualified for the Federal Pell Grant if only they had applied by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA),” Kantrowitz said. Of these, 1.3 million would have qualified for the maximum Federal Pell Grant.

“These students are leaving thousands of dollars on the table, he said.”

Eligibility is based off of a few categories: financial need, cost of attendance, whether the student is full-time or part-time, and whether or not the student plans to attend school for a full academic year or less. Ayn Rand Institute Essay Contests. On the homepage for the Ayn Rand Institute, there is a quotation by Ayn Rand herself: u201cAchievement of your happiness is the only moral purpose of your life, and that happinessu2014not pain or mindless self-indulgenceu2014is the proof of your moral integrity, since it is the proof and the result of your loyalty to the achievement of your values.u201d For those giftedu00a0students looking tou00a0win financial support through writing essays on topics relating to some of Randu2019s most popular novels, the institute offers yearly scholarships that consist of 600 prizes and $100,000 in prize money each year.

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Great for: Students who excel in reading, analyzing and writing about the works of literary greats in a mature manner.”},{“number”:7,”url”:”/article/9-unique-college-grants-and-scholarships-for-prospective-students/page/7″,”body”:”rn

9. The Alexia Foundation Student Grants. According to its website, the Alexia Foundationu2019s basis and goals are u201cpromoting world peace and cultural understanding.u201d To qualify for the grant, students are advised to submit quality photo or multimedia stories relating to the foundationu2019s goals.

Researchers, university press directors emboldened by Mellon foundation interest in academic …

February 24, 2015 5:00 pm Published by

The foundation in May sent university press directors a request for proposals to a new grant-making initiative for long-form digital publishing for the humanities. In the e-mail, the foundation noted the growing popularity of digital scholarship, which presented an “urgent and compelling” need for university presses to publish and make digital work available to readers.

The foundation’s proposed solution is for groups of university presses to work together on testing new business models for publishing digital works, or tackle any of the moving parts that task is comprised of, including “(a) editing; (b) clearing rights to images and multimedia content; (c) the interaction of the publication on the Web with primary sources and other related materials; (d) production; (e) pre- and post-publication peer review; (f) marketing; (g) distribution; and (h) maintenance and preservation of digital content.”

Among other initiatives, Brown will hire editorial and technical staff to support digital publications, but will also develop guidelines that departments can use to evaluate digital scholarship in tenure and promotion cases; the University of North Carolina Press will collaborate with other university presses on the back-end activities of publishing; and researchers at West Virginia University will build a content management system to help authors and editors work with multimedia.

One will help faculty members determine how to present their research visually, while the other will serve as a digital scholarly editor, working with faculty to discover digital resources as they work on their projects.

Sherer, who came to UNC Press from the trade press, said it is “radical” that university presses — especially smaller ones — continue to try to do everything on their own.

In an added twist, the foundation required the university presses interested in the program to find a partner — such as a research library, a museum or an organization already involved in providing digital publishing services — before applying.

Dakota Hospital Foundation Grant Awarded To Coyoteopoly And SD Shakespeare Festival

February 24, 2015 5:00 pm Published by

Dakota Hospital Foundation Grant Awarded To Coyoteopoly And SD Shakespeare Festival – Yankton Press & Dakotan: Life
Dakota Hospital Foundation Grant Awarded To Coyoteopoly And SD Shakespeare Festival

VERMILLION a Tyler Reddington, CEO, Coyoteopoly received a check from Dakota Hospital Foundation secretary/treasurer, Linda Kogel, in the amount of $2,500.

A Coyoteopoly applied for grant funding from Dakota Hospital Foundation during their first open grant period in the fall of 2014.

A Dakota Hospital Foundation held its first open Grant Period from Oct.

Regional Funding Coordinator

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The Regional Funding Coordinator reports directly to the Regional Major Gifts Manager of Greenpeace Southeast Asia and has responsibility to coordinate transnational funding received by GPSEA including all financial monitoring, campaign reporting and donor relationship management. The Regional Funding Coordinator carries out the coordination and delivery of transnational funding income within the region. This work will be a support role for the lead fundraiser and will coordinate on-the-ground resource within the region, bringing together the Executive Director, Finance, Fundraising and Campaigns to enable successful fundraising proposals and ongoing reporting and relationship building with the foundations.

Work with priority NRO’s throughout Greenpeace to develop new relationships with potential transnational funders to continue to grow this income stream.

Manage the process of writing, updating and reporting on GPSEA’s Funding Packages on an annual basis.

Maintain and coordinate all financial tracking and reporting systems needed to monitor and evaluate GPSEA’s transnational funding income stream and proper expenditure of grant funds.

Assist the Regional Major Gifts Manager to develop the regional major gifts programme where required.

Perform other job-related duties as requested or assigned by the Regional Major Gifts Manager and/or Fundraising Director.

Bachelor degree in Communications, Marketing or other relevant qualification

Some experience of working in a fundraising environment and/or in an international NGO is essential.

Teamwork & Communication: Knowledge and/or experience in working with others and presenting information, ideas, and positions in a clear manner that can easily be understood across diverse and multi-cultural audiences.

Innovation & Change: Knowledge and/or experience in reflecting creative and imaginative thinking, an openness to new ideas, and an ability to take calculated risks in order to meet organizational objectives

Organizational, administrative and time management skills: to plan, organize and coordinate fundraising program activities; to address constant and varied demands on the position; to thrive under pressure

Project Management: to coordinate staff across the region and internationally in order to meet the requirements of local and international funders both while securing the funding, reporting back for the duration of that funding and delivering end of project analysis and evaluations

Financial management, budget preparation, and control: to prepare, monitor and control program budget; to provide input into long term financial and strategic planning

Excellent report writing skills: in order to produce quality proposals and reporting that will satisfy and build confidence between the funder and Greenpeace

Computer Skills: to prepare various documents and reports; to access information

Inside Philanthropy: The Story Behind the Asset Building Movement

February 24, 2015 5:00 pm Published by

Inside Philanthropy: The Story Behind the Asset Building Movement | Levi Strauss The Levi Strauss Foundation was an early contributor to Friedman’s work and today continues to contribute to asset-building programs that benefit low-income people.

“Drawing inspiration from Levi Strauss & Co.’s longstanding support of workers in our industry, the Levi Strauss Foundation supports innovative programs and policy change to promote savings among low-income working people in the United States,” said Daniel Lee, Executive Director of the Levi Strauss Foundation.

Read the story to learn more about how Friedman became a leader for the asset building movement: http://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2015/2/12/bob-friedman-explains-how-the-asset-building-movement-got-it.html

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Slew of Prayers and Philanthropy as Jaya Turns 67

February 24, 2015 5:00 pm Published by

Slew of Prayers and Philanthropy as Jaya Turns 67

Published: 25th February 2015 06:00 AM

Last Updated: 25th February 2015 06:00 AM

CHENNAI: Prayers and philanthropy were the two key aspects of the 67th birthday of AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalithaa on Tuesday.

CARnival event to support reading and education in elementary students

February 24, 2015 5:00 pm Published by

I am hoping the event is a huge success and can’t wait to see how it all turns out,” Degiulio said.

In addition to helping out Pi Beta Phi, the members of Sigma Phi Epsilon also are doing this for a cause of their own.

“Our national philanthropy is Big Brothers/Big Sisters so I thought this could be a great way to get myself as well as the rest of the guys to go out and touch the lives of kids while adding more meaning to such a great cause,” Degiulio said.

According to Dexter Emchs, a third-year criminal justice major and the president of Sigma Phi Epsilon at UT, giving back to the community is very important to the fraternity, and all of Greek life.

“As Greek life as a whole we try to break the stereotypes and show what Greek life really does,” Emchs said.

Elkins also said that they look forward to pairing up with Sigma Phi Epsilon for the event, and for a good reason.

“We are partnering with Sigma Phi Epsilon because Dr.


William D. Eggers and Paul Macmillan of Dowser write about the social entrepreneurs slowly and steadily dirsupting the world of philanthropy. According to Forbes, philanthropy disruptors are those that believe “no one company is so vital that it can’t be replaced and no single business model too perfect to upend.”




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