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Grant Information – Schwab Foundation You are here: Home 1 / Grant Information To identify and support programs that help middle and high school students connect their education to their future career choices by providing the resources and opportunities they need to investigate, explore, and experience the array of career options in a 21st-century global economy.
To support career education and career exploration programs that enable students to make informed career decisions. The Schwab Foundation funds programs with clearly defined goals, objectives/outcomes, and sound evaluation plans. In some cases, the Schwab Foundation is also willing to consider funding for planning grants and/or carefully controlled innovative pilot programs.
Other key elements we consider: A clear connection to the funding priorities of the Schwab Foundation A focus on a diverse student population Reasonable expenditure per student served ( Programs that serve a smaller number of students if the impact for those students is high ) Equipment that is unrelated to the grant proposal Salaries (unless the position is fully associated with the program we fund) And no more than 10% of any award may be used for food Olin B.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations with programs in Nevada, specifically in the Las Vegas/Henderson and Reno areas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Charles Schwab Foundation Community Grants is funded by Charles Schwab Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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