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Funding & Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Education

Kindful

The educational goals for the funders in this list include increasing postsecondary and higher learning opportunities, advancing innovation inside the classroom, engaging more students in the arts, and enhancing early childhood development, just to name a few. They provide education tailored to girls’ needs. State Street Foundation.

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Pop the champagne: This year Candid’s grants data set turns 21!

Candid

2002-2012 – Childhood During the first 10 years, Candid staff primarily focused on collecting grants of $10,000 or more awarded by a sample of the largest U.S. Data collection focused on the largest 800 funders nationally plus the top 25 grantmakers in each state and Washington, D.C., private and community foundations.

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Higher Education Funding & Grant Resources

Bloomerang

They award grants for educational innovations that prepare youth to become the socially responsible leaders of the future. The Emeril Lagasse Foundation provides grants related to nutrition and culinary education, life skills development, childhood hunger, and arts education. Areas served: Worldwide. Cornell Douglas Foundation.

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7 Ways to Honor Dr. King’s Legacy on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Saleforce Nonprofit

You’ve probably heard the phrase “I have a dream” at least some point in your childhood. The speech was given in 1963 at the March on Washington at the Lincoln Memorial, where 250,000 people showed up to protest racial injustice. If it’s been a while since American history class, listen to the whole speech today.

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7 Ways to Honor Dr. King’s Legacy on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Saleforce Nonprofit

King’s most famous speech You’ve probably heard the phrase “I have a dream” at least at some point in your childhood. The speech was given in 1963 at the March on Washington at the Lincoln Memorial, where 250,000 people showed up to protest racial injustice. It’s only 16 minutes — about TED talk length — and is sure to inspire.

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Mobile Storytelling: An Evolving Story

NTEN

I don’t have an identity grounded in an single culture, nation or land. Historians can narrate stories of a city’s development or you can tell your own story of fond childhood memories. It’s the news of Beyonce’s pregnancy announced during the MTV Video Awards that takes the honor of #1. Our Stories. Adding Our Life to Data.

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Competition in the Gallery

Museum 2.0

Here’s what I see when I look out my window at work: the National Portrait Gallery. Sure, Oreo had success with their jingle competition , but the National Portrait Gallery? The top 100 selections were sent to Washington for final judging. I’ve been conditioned by the inconsistent quality of web 2.0 to look askance at contests.

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