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National Home Library Foundation Grant is sponsored by The National Home Library Foundation. This grant supports nonprofits in distributing books and reading materials to libraries and community groups with limited resources, aiming to promote literacy and combat illiteracy among all ages. Preference is given to requests from the Washington D.
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National Home Library Foundation - Apply for a grant National Home Library Foundation grants @homelibr aryfounda tion . org Applications should be in writing. No specific form or format is required.
Emailing grants in a single file is preferred. Grants are accepted on a rolling basis and are condidered annually. Email complete applications to: grants@homelibraryfoundation.
org Grant applications should include: -Legal name and full description of the organization or institution making the application, with list of officers and principal staff, including who will implement and manage the grant. -A clear, concise statement of need for which a grant is requested. In plain, simple, brief language, tell us about the program, why this grant will help and what results you expect.
Tell us specifically why this grant is important to your program and the people you serve and how it will be implemented. -A proposed budget in detail. -Evidence of tax-exempt status, along with a financial statement for the preceding year.
-To assist in the distribution of books and other forms of reading materials to libraries and community groups with limited resources or abilities to otherwise procure these materials. -To assist in the support, promotion and development of programs with the goal of combating illiteracy and/or encouraging an interest in reading and the literary arts for all ages.
-To encourage the development of programs relating primarily to literary or cultural topics that utilize various means of communication. The National Home Library Foundation Board of Trustees gives preference to grant requests from the Washington DC, Maryland & Virginia area. Founded in 1932, this private foundation has a corpus of around $1M and has given away more than $3M to date.
Grants annually range around $20K, with each grant ranging from $500 to $5000. -Grants are made only to organizations that are tax exempt under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and to those that do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sexual orientation or gender.
-Grants are not made to individuals, organizations that seek to influence legislation or to intervene in political campaigns, to international organizations or for programs outside the United States. -Grants are not made for loans, conferences, scholarships, endowments, construction, reception or operating budgets.
Your incentive grant for $1500 will allow us to purchase materials for over 200 adult basic education and English as a Second Language students. Your gift will definitely improve the lives of some very dedicated learners in the Asheville and Buncombe County area. Thank you.
Director, Literacy Council of Buncombe Co. , NC ... Your support will enable us to purchase books that will be interesting to students and hopefully motivate them to do more reading ."
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt organizations that adhere to non-discrimination policies. Preference is given to requests from the Washington D. C. , Maryland, and Virginia areas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
National Home Library Foundation Grant is funded by The National Home Library Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Washington, Maryland, and Virginia. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
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