Teach For America Grant



Organization - Teach For America
Grant Amount - $100,000
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - One-year support for a program that trains and places college graduates in two-year teaching positions in the Compton, Lynwood and Los Angeles Unified School Districts.


Similar Grants

Teach For America - $100,000 from the California Community Foundation - Fifteen-month support to recruit, train and place 220 new teachers (for a total of 427 teachers), as part of a two-year teaching commitment, in underserved, low performing schools in the Los Angeles Unified, Lynwood and Compton school districts.

Mott Community College - $700,000 from the Mott Foundation - This grant to Mott Community College will enable staff of Mott Middle College High School to provide a more in-depth response to requests to share its instructional model and innovative curriculum for high school students with school districts...

Teach For America - $150,000 from the California Community Foundation - Two-year core operating support for the Los Angeles operations of a national organization that will recruit, train, place and support at least 475 new teachers in underserved and low performing schools in the Los Angeles Unified and Lynwood School...

Chinatown Service Center - $340,000 from the California Endowment - Los Angeles Works for Better Health: To support the development of a campaign to improve the health and economic opportunities for low-income residents of Los Angeles County by engaging the Los Angeles Unified School District and the Workforce...

Parent Institute for Quality Education - $40,000 from the California Community Foundation - Two-year support for delivery of a Nine Week Parent Involvement Program which, in total, will serve 86 schools and nearly 8,000 parents in LAUSD, Compton, Lynwood, Long Beach, and Glendale; funds will directly serve 667 parents at six schools.

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