I think Amy Gondeiro may have submitted or be planning to submit to this for either the ES atrium or a new playground - you might want to talk to her and see if she did. Or see if 4-H wants to work on either of those things!
Apply for the National Trails Fund grant for trail-related non-profit organizations. Awards of $500-5000. Probably need to work in partnership with a local organization but there could be a project here!
Together with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, we invite you to address this year's theme, "Change Your Climate, Change Our World." Your "climate" is not only the air you breathe, but also the people, places, and relationships that affect your daily life. Tell us in a video no longer than 2 minutes what you or someone you know is doing to make your community a better place, and in the process, contributing to a healthier, safer, cleaner, and more peaceful world. The contest is open to individuals from all countries and territories worlwide. Contestants must be registered members of ExchangesConnect (http://connect.state.gov) and 14 years or older at the time of submission. Four (4) Grand-Prize Winners will be eligible to receive an all-expense paid international exchange program trip. Check out http://connect.state.gov today to view Secretary Clinton's address and for more details about this contest.
$500 gift card available to youth for local projects taking place on Martin Luther King Day that have to do with community revitalization or sustainability.
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Are you an educator with a class project that is short on funding but long on potential? Do you know a teacher looking for grant dollars? ING Unsung Heroes® could help you turn great ideas into reality for students.
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This looks like a great program. The winners from last year are doing some pretty incredible things. I'm sure it is quite competitive. I think a combination of community service with academic involvement would be a potential winner here. The question is...do we have any ideas ambitious enough to be noticed? Maybe approach Mr. James about developing more multimedia into his student's oral history report where the interview individuals from the community?