Dropout Prevention

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    Yield Giving Open Call

    03/23/23

    MacKenzie Scott's Yield Giving Open Call will award $1 million in unrestricted funds to 250 community-led, community-focused nonprofits with budgets between $1 million and $5 million. Priorities include improving the lives of people experiencing the greatest need through pathways such as education, job training and civic engagement. The competition is now closed. Applications were due June 12, 2023.

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    American Graduate: Jobs Explained

    11/01/22

    The WNET Group is offered up to 10 station grants of $110,000 for Jobs Explained, the new iteration of CPB's American Graduate initiative, re-conceived as a virtual career fair full of digital content. The competition is now closed. The deadline was December 7, 2022.

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    STEM Career Development for High School Aged Youth

    06/09/21

    This funding opportunity closed on August 6, 2021

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    American Graduate Phase Three Station Grants

    08/04/17

    Phase Three of American Graduate will support community engagement, content creation and partnerships that help young adults, returning vets and adults in career transition. Deadline has passed.

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    Education Innovation and Research

    04/05/17

    This Department of Education program seeks innovative approaches to improving education achievement and attainment for high-need students. Deadline was April 2, 2019.

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    Walmart Foundation

    12/03/14

    Good prospect for local, statewide or national grants for workforce training, especially for veterans and women.

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    Choice Neighborhoods - Implementation Grants

    11/07/14

    This HUD program, totaling $76 million for FY14 and FY15, aims to transform neighborhoods of poverty into viable mixed-income neighborhoods with access to economic opportunities. Deadline: Feb 8, 2015

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    American Graduate Day 2014 "Live Remote" Grants

    06/17/14

    CBP's American Graduate Day 2014 Live Remote grants are for public television stations to produce studio segments for the Sept. 27, 2014 national live broadcast. $3k awarded. Deadline June 30, 2014.

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    Choice Neighborhoods: Planning Grants

    06/16/14

    This HUD program will make awards of up to $350,000 in Planning Grants and $1.3 million in Planning and Action Grants to applicants that will create neighborhood revitalization plans. The deadline was June 10, 2019.

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    Full-Service Community Schools Program

    05/06/14

    This program from the DOE offers over $4.5 million to provide comprehensive academic, social and health services that will result in improved educational outcomes. Deadline June 20, 2014.

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    Investing In Innovation Fund (i3) - Validation Grants

    04/23/14

    i3 Validation grants totaling $12 million are available through this DOE program that supports innovative projects to improve K-12 education. Deadline was July 15, 2016.

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    Investing In Innovation Fund (i3) - Scale-Up Grants

    04/23/14

    Scale-up grants totaling $19 million are available through this DOE program that supports innovative projects to improve K-12 education. Deadline was July 15, 2016.

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    Discovery Research K-12

    01/22/14

    NSF's Discovery Research K-12 program seeks to enable advances in student and teacher learning of the STEM disciplines. Depending on the project type, up to $5 million may be awarded. Next deadline: November 12, 2025.

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    Greater Washington Community Foundation

    11/11/13

    Discretionary grants support activities serving the residents of the Greater Washington, D.C. area, focusing on education, youth and workforce development.

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    Race To The Top

    08/07/13

    This Department of Education program supports Local Educational Agencies making significant progress in innovative education reform and in closing student achievement gaps.

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