Thanks Brian
We have a grant-writer, at least for the summer, with funds to continue
once we get into fall.
Will talk with you later after i get back from vacation.
Cindy
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000 17:06:21 -0500 "Brian H. Marston" <webguy@...>
writes:
> The Verizon Foundation, launched July 3, 2000, is the result of a
> merger
> between several telecommunications companies and has created a
> national
> giving program that focuses on applying new technologies to address
> a range
> of community issues. The foundation's priorities are literacy,
> particularly
> "e-literacy" and projects for non-English speakers; digital divide,
> funding
> projects that increase access to technology; women and economic
> development,
> particularly projects focusing on school-to-work, welfare-to-work,
> entrepreneurship and training.
>
> The foundation expects to make about 25,000 grants each year and
> estimates
> that it will review 60,000 applications. The foundation has not set
> an
> upper or lower limit for individual grants. Eligible applicants are
> 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in the United States.
> Applications will
> be accepted any time until November 30, 2000. Applications will be
> accepted
> again beginning January 1, 2001 and continuing through November 30,
> 2001.
> For more information or to apply, visit the Verizon Foundation
> website at
> www.verizon.com/foundation
>
>
>
>
>
>
Cindy Brown
cindyjb@...
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