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Fostering Innovation and Creativity in Youth Through App Development

Tech Soup

story chronicled a middle school student who built an app to help him. Not only did the piece showcase the uniqueness of this particular student, but also the opportunity to cultivate creativity through technical. awareness and skills development in children, teens, and young adults. As a 2010 winner. Forage Oakland project.

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Join the Blogger Challenge: Raise Funds for Public Schools

Have Fun - Do Good

DonorsChoose has launched a new program called BloggersChoose which allows bloggers to search through mini-grant proposals that school teachers have submitted to DonorsChoose, and ask their readers to fund them. To be deemed eligible for free lunch, a student must submit a form showing family income at or below 130% of the poverty line.

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Comprehensive Guide To Year-End Giving

CauseVox

SOS Children’s Villages Illinois acquired 75% of their new donors for the entire year with their year-end peer-to-peer fundraising campaign. They’re still leading up to their live stream event , but they’ve already raised nearly $113,000 of their $70,000 goal. Because of that, students know it’s ok to be different.

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

Bloomerang

Are they wanting to fund children’s programs? So, for example, if I provide an after-school program, I just use that a lot because I ran an after-school program for over a decade, but if I’m delivering academic programs, then I’m going to be looking at the number of students served. And for a good reason.

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: What Does it Really Mean to Serve "Underserved" Audiences?

Museum 2.0

The parents told her they felt okay about what their kids were learning but were concerned about their children''s job prospects as adults. During the school year, they spend one day per week at the Taylor Center working on science projects and leading science programs for young children, seniors, and other community groups.

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What Does it Really Mean to Serve "Underserved" Audiences?

Museum 2.0

The parents told her they felt okay about what their kids were learning but were concerned about their children's job prospects as adults. During the school year, they spend one day per week at the Taylor Center working on science projects and leading science programs for young children, seniors, and other community groups.

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Thirteen Ways of Looking at an Admissions Desk

Museum 2.0

What if visitors could stream into the museum, with the expectation that at some point they would encounter a staff member who could facilitate the purchase of admission? Or, more specifically at The Tech, you're paying for a student (all school kids visit The Tech free). Pay it forward.

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