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NEW GRANT AND FUNDING INFORMATION

"New Leaders for New Schools"

New Leaders for New Schools attracts and prepares outstanding leaders and supports the performance of the urban public schools they lead. The program is seeking individuals nationwide to become New Leaders in Baltimore, California’s Bay Area, Chicago, Memphis, Milwaukee, New York City, New Orleans, Prince George’s County, Md., and Washington, D.C. Successful applicants will have the drive to lead an urban public school. Eligibility: those with instructional expertise in a K-12 classroom and a record of success in leading adults. Deadline: October 25, 2007.

"Veterans of Foreign War’s National Citizenship Education Teachers' Award"
The Veterans of Foreign War’s National Citizenship Education Teachers' Award recognizes the nation's top elementary, junior high and high school teachers who teach citizenship education topics regularly and promote America's history and traditions. Maximum Award: $1,000. Eligibility: teachers K-12. Deadline: November 1, 2007.


"American Association of Physics Teachers High School Physics Teacher"

The American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) High School Physics Teacher Grant will reward a proposal designed to result in better teaching practice, student understanding and interest and increased class enrollment. The proposal may use a new teaching method or an adaptation of an existing idea. Maximum Award: $500. Eligibility: members of AAPT. Deadline: November 1, 2007.


"100 Best Communities for Young People"

America's Promise/The Alliance for Youth is leading a national search for the 100 Best Communities for Young People. The 100 Best campaign will recognize communities for their innovative approaches and difference-making efforts in 2007, including communities that are pursuing community schools strategies. Maximum Award: national recognition. Eligibility: any town, city or local jurisdiction within the United States or U.S. territories, including Native American reservations, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. Deadline: Friday, November 2, 2007.


"Surdna Arts Teachers Fellowship Program"

The Surdna Arts Teachers Fellowship Program recognizes that art teachers often lack the time and resources to reconnect with the artistic processes they teach and offers grants to enable selected teachers to perform art with professionals in their disciplines and stay current with new practices and resources. Maximum Award: $6,500. Eligibility: All permanently assigned full- and part-time arts faculty in specialized, public arts high schools. Deadline: November 16, 2007.

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