Countries covered: United States
Aid for Education provides valuable funding information for education professionals, whether they work in elementary, secondary, or higher education; for public or private institutions; or in continuing, vocational, or special education. Each issue of Aid for Education Report provides comprehensive information on public and private grants, tips from experts on how to win new support, and up-to-date news on federal and state spending for education.
Local school administrators will learn about funding resources for bilingual education, drug prevention, at-risk youth, math and science education, technology, and teacher training. Higher education staff will learn about funding opportunities for research, curriculum development, fellowships, and more.
As government budget priorities change, exploring alternative funding sources, such as grants and fundraising, becomes increasingly important. Aid for Education Report's practical advice helps both new and experienced grantwriters improve their chances of success, with excerpts from winning proposals, lessons from former grantees, interviews with federal and foundation grant officials, and updates on program workshops. Aid for Education Report makes the search for funds easier, with reports on how schools throughout the country are trying different approaches, such as more school/business partnerships, new types of fundraising, and expanded use of volunteers.
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