Sentences with phrase «earlier foundation grants»

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«We have dramatically increased access to school options for Newark families, provided grants directly to teachers at 37 schools, given 300,000 books to Newark students through the My Very Own Library program, and just recently, we committed to a $ 1 million initiative to improve early childhood education in Newark,» the foundation said in a statement to CNBC.
Granted, I am the only one left with this opinion, a relict of the early 80s, but I never wear this foundation without powder.
As part of the foundation's SPARK initiative — which stands for Supporting Partnerships to Assure Ready Kids — the grants will be used to help bring the early - childhood field and the K - 12 system closer together so that children will have smoother transitions into school.
Danny Spreitler, a member of the state's Board of Education and executive director of a foundation focused on early childhood, said that before the state applies for more grants, it needs to improve collaboration between state agencies and preschool programs.
A. Quite early on I started to receive two annual foundation grants to support our mission statement.
The recent support of Fraser by the Koch Foundations had been noted by earlier by Greenpeace and others, but AFAIK the VO piece is the first to report the 2010 Koch grant of $ 150,000 (which is similar to the 2008 and 2009 level of support).
The remaining 10 % belong to the development team, advisors and early contributors, 20 % are allocated among community grants and partnerships, another 20 % were directed to the long - term foundation budget.
Earlier this year, after the private foundation's grant ran out, Colorado's governor asked the state legislature to continue paying for the program at a cost of $ 5 million a year.
In addition, Dickstein conducts program evaluation for a variety of state - funded contracts and private foundation grants that provide community - based early childhood mental health consultation, and evidence - based parent and teacher training workshops, within child care settings serving high risk infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and their families.
The foundation of higher education will continue to crumble, leaving thousands of university and community college students without MAP grants and impacting the early childhood education future workforce.
Effective October 1, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Head Start and Office of Child Care provided a new five - year grant (2006 - 2011) for The National Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL): Part II for sustained operation and expansion.
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