SchoolGrants: State Agency Links State agencies. Department of education pennsylvania Council on the Arts pennsylvaniaBulletin Online. R. Wyoming Department of education Wyoming Arts Council. http://www.schoolgrants.org/Links/state_agencies.htm
Extractions: Dr. John G. Hibben Links: State Agencies Home Grant Opportunities Sample Proposals Let's Write a Grant Our Newsletters Search Our Links Grant-Related Links Federal Agencies Foundation Resources Grants Management Grant-related Publications ... State Agencies Education-Related Links Parents General Interest National Organizations Publications ... Site Map You should regularly check your state education agency's website. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as many other items of interest and assistance to their state's educators.
SchoolGrants - Links: Federal Agencies Federal agencies. States Served Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, pennsylvania,and Washington, DC. Specialty Area Urban education. http://www.schoolgrants.org/schoolgrants2/links/fed_agencies.htm
Extractions: Links: Federal Agencies Welcome Grants Contact Us SchoolGrants (full site) Grant-Related L inks: Federal Agencies Foundations Grants Management Grant-Writing Grant Publications ... State Agencies Education-Related L inks: General Interest National Organizations Publications School Safety ... Technology You should regularly check federal Web sites. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as many other items of interest and assistance to educators. As always, if you know of links that should be included here, please let us know! (Links on SchoolGrants always open in their own windows so you will always be able to return to your spot on this site. Much more grant-related information is available on the full SchoolGrants site at http://www.schoolgrants.org/welcome.htm Federal Agencies Regional Educational Laboratories Federal Agencies Nonprofit Gateway ("A network of links to federal government information and services")
United Way Of Southeastern Pennsylvania This United Way of Southeastern pennsylvania program accepts his or her workday;Business education Goes into available to human service agencies in the http://home.uwsepa.org/find_help/find_help.html
Extractions: If you're looking for our Corporate Resources or our , select one of the links. United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania provides direct services to the community. With over 80 years of experience, we have the knowledge and the expertise to bring the best services to you. We bring help to individuals through our Initiatives and Partnerships . We can help you, your children, and your community through the programs listed below. Simply select the link to learn more about a particular Initiative or Partnership. After School Initiative The City of Philadelphia has recognized the importance of providing our young people with safe things to do in the hours after school. United Way is helping by serving as an intermediary in Philadelphia's $3 million After School Initiative. There are now 31 nonprofit organizations, in under-served areas, involved in the program, including churches, civic associations, numerous grassroots agencies, and more conventional organizations. The goal is to make sure our children have structure, role models, and a secure place to spend the hours between the end of the school day and when their parents are finished work. Back to Top Center for Youth Development Established in 1998, the Center for Youth Development (CYD) is an initiative of United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania that serves as a regional training, technical assistance, and resource unit to help public and private providers of out-of-school time programs assess and improve the quality of their programs. CYD also seeks to help the general public, funders, and public policy leaders understand and appreciate the set of youth development principles that underpin all effective youth activities. Community education strategies, include providing information about youth services, model programs, program outcomes, standards, and best practices through a website, quarterly newsletter, annual conference, speaker's bureau, and a resource lending library. CYD is funded mainly by the William Penn Foundation and the Mayor's Children's Investment Strategy, and in 2001/2002 worked with approximately 285 selected agency network programs, serving over 51,000 youth.
United Way Of Southeastern Pennsylvania Unemployment help; Job training; education. Help with This United Way of SoutheasternPennsylvania program accepts agencies interested in registering for donation http://home.uwsepa.org/about_us/initiatives_partnering.html
Extractions: Through United Way's initiatives and partnerships we reach out to our local community. These are collaborative efforts, which means we work with other agencies, community organizations, and corporations, to bring the best services to those most in need. Currently, our initiatives and partnerships include: The City of Philadelphia has recognized the importance of providing our young people with safe things to do in the hours after school. United Way is helping by serving as an intermediary in Philadelphia's $3 million After School Initiative. We are acting as the fiscal agent, and by monitoring and providing technical assistance to improve the quality and results of these programs. There are now 31 nonprofit organizations, in under-served areas, involved in the program, including churches, civic associations, numerous grassroots agencies, and more conventional organizations. The goal is to make sure our children have structure, role models, and a secure place to spend the hours between the end of the school day and when their parents are finished work.
LITERACY.org: Staff/Partners AND SUPPORTING agencies FOR ILI Donor agencies and Foundations ILI), at the Universityof pennsylvania/Graduate School of education, LITERACY.org. http://litserver.literacy.upenn.edu/staff.html
LFEE.ORG and Healthy Children, which seeks to involve community agencies and services LFEEis also a member of the pennsylvania Public education Partnership (PA http://www.lfee.org/background.htm
Extractions: Donations THE LANCASTER FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT The Lancaster Foundation for Educational Enrichment was established in 1989 by an insightful group of civic leaders. The Foundation promotes educational excellence in the School District of Lancaster by strengthening community participation and by providing support for initiatives not funded by current tax revenues. Through the ongoing Venture Grant program, District staff may apply for funds that give teachers an opportunity to put innovative ideas into practice. Venture grants are effective because they put funds directly into the classroom. In the past two years, approximately $30,000 has been provided though these Grants. The LFEE has been approved to receive Pennsylvania Educational Investment Tax Credits (EITC), and these donations directly support Venture Grants. The Foundation manages resources for eighteen scholarships, given annually to District students. These scholarships have been established either by individuals and families to honor a particular person or by a bequest. Additionally, due to its non-profit 501 (c) (3) status, the Foundation is a partner with the District in receiving grants for special uses.
LITERACY.org: Staff/Partners SUPPORTING agencies FOR ILI Donor agencies and Foundations Laboratory (PennTELL),University of pennsylvania/Graduate School of education, LITERACY.org. http://www.literacyonline.org/staff.html
Extractions: Third Asia Regional Literacy Forum INNOVATION AND PROFESSIONALIZATION IN ADULT LITERACY: Literacy and adult education for rural and social development Beijing, China, October 18-22, 1999 Regional Forum Overview: Convenors and Secretariat: The Forum is convened jointly by the International Literacy Institute (ILI), the China UNESCO National Commission/Department of Education of the Government of China, and UNESCO. The joint Secretariat for the Third Asia Regional Literacy Forum consists of the ILI and China UNESCO National Commission/Department of Education of the Government of China. The ILI is supported jointly by UNESCO and the University of Pennsylvania/Graduate School of Education. Sponsors: The Forum will be co-sponsored by the ILI, China UNESCO National Commission/Department of Education of the Government of China, UNESCO, UNICEF, Norway, World Bank, DFID (UK), British Council, National Literacy Mission of India, SEAMEO-INNOTECH, Beijing Normal University, Hong Kong University and other institutions and agencies to be named. Focus and Topics: Participation/Cost/Site: Secretariat addresses: Dr. Daniel A.Wagner/Dr. Mohamed Maamouri
State Education Agencies agencies. pennsylvania STATE DEPARTMENT OF education SPECIAL education Dr. WilliamPenn, Director Bureau of Special education, Department of education 333 http://cart.ncraonline.org/consumer/agencies.shtml
Extractions: State Resources Federal Resources Private Resources State Resources Most states now have some form of student assistance. These financial aid programs vary by state. To find out the details of state grants and loans, students should contact their state agency or college financial aid administrator. State Higher Education Assistance Agencies: Alabama Kentucky North Dakota Alaska ... Wyoming Directories maintained by the U.S. Department of Education: Federal Resources U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) Grant Search Page OSEP Grant Writing Information U.S. Department of Education Student Financial Assistance Student Loan Cancellation/Deferment Options for Teachers ... Creating Options: A Resource on Financial Aid for Students with Disabilities (pdf) Project EASI...Easy Access for Students and Institutions
MASCOTS - List Of State Education Agencies These are the State agencies to contact. pennsylvania Web site pennsylvania Departmentof education 333 Market Street Harrisburg, pennsylvania 17126 http://www.aics.org/mascot/agencies.html
Extractions: These are the State agencies to contact. Telephone them, email them, fax them, send ground mail, or even stop by and visit with them, but let them know what you think. Be sure to mention specific schools by name, including city, and the mascot name. CLICK ON A STATE FOR INFORMATION AK AL AR AZ ... WY **Hawaii is not included in this table at the moment UPDATE FORM Alaska Web site: Alaska Department of Education
ARTS OVER AMERICA: Calendar Of Arts And Cultural Events Assembly of State Arts agencies, Arts Wire the Arts email to pennsylvania's calendaradministrator Exhibitions Festivals/Fairs/Parades education Programs Arts http://pa.artscal.org/
Extractions: is a publication and web resource that lists organizations in the D.C. metropolitan region that provide services to people experiencing homelessness. The resource is maintained by the Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington, 1419 V Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20009. (202) 234-6300. Email: ifc@interfaith-metrodc.org . Web address: www.interfaith-metrodc.org Local Homeless Assistance Agencies can be found according to the states in which they are located via an online directory maintained by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Web address: http://www.hud.gov/homeless/hmlsagen.cfm Directory of Local Homeless Service Organizations is a similar resource maintained by the National Coalition for the Homeless. Web address:
Pittsburgh Vision Services, Our Mission Is To Reduce The Limitations That May Re Pittsburgh Vision Services is a nonprofit agency whose mission is to reduce the limitations that may Category Regional North America P Pittsburgh Health National Accreditation Council for agencies Serving the pennsylvania Association forthe Blind and Handicapped Association for education and Rehabilitation of http://www.pghvis.org/
Extractions: Bridgeville, PA 15017 800-706-5050 (in Pennsylvania) TDD 412-682-6640 For inquiries regarding services email : For general agency information email : mking@pghvis.org The mission of Pittsburgh Vision Services is to reduce limitations that may result from loss of vision. The diverse services are clustered into five groups: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Services Community and Support Services Community Education Services ... Click Here to Return to Top of Page For more on our Facilities and Directions to our Buildings select this link History For a the history of Pittsburgh Vision Services please select this link. For a list of blindness or vision related sites please select this link. National Accreditation Council for Agencies Serving the Blind and Visually Handicapped (NAC) Pennsylvania Department of Aging Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry Allegheny County Department of Human Services National Industries for the Blind (NIB) Pennsylvania Association for the Blind and Handicapped (PAB) Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (AER) United Way Aging and Seniors
Audubon Education and then partnered with local government agencies to help development opportunitiesfor teachers, consult pennsylvania's State education Environment http://magazine.audubon.org/education/education0303.html
Extractions: EPFP serves professionals in education and related agencies who have had diverse professional experiences. Fellows work in local school systems; institutions of higher education; parochial and private schools; state agencies education, commerce, employment, economic development, transportation, corrections, etc.; professional associations; and community-based organizations. They include principals, program managers, directors of research and evaluation, school superintendents, college deans, and legislative staff. The diversity of Fellows also is reflected in their race, ethnic background and gender. Fellows remain in their work positions full time while taking part in the program and use their work settings to examine important leadership and policy issues in their states and across the nation. Alumni Individuals who complete the EPFP year become part of IEL's national network of EPFP alumni. The alumni groups emerge naturally as Fellows seek to maintain connections with one another and gain access to other members of the IEL network who have moved on to other policy positions. Sites occasionally offer professional development and networking activities for alumni. The Alumni Directory serves as a valuable resource for current and former Fellows. It provides them with access to individuals at the local, state and national levels who may have dealt with similar problems or who can supply valuable information on a wide variety of education and human service issues.
National Cued Speech Association: Legal You may also find effective help through local advocacy agencies/ organizations,such as your regional From the pennsylvania Parent education Network. http://www.cuedspeech.org/Legal.html
Extractions: http://www.nichcy.org They will send you their publications catalog by mail or you can access it at their web site. Some things are free; some have a very nominal charge (e.g. $4.00). They will also send you a free Resource list for your state, including your senators, governor, state director of special ed, advocacy agencies, etc. Specific recommendations are: ($4.00 catalog number ND15) and Related Services for School-aged Children with Disabilities ($4.00 catlog number ND16)
PA FOP PA Law Enforcement agencies/organizations MPOETC (pennsylvania Municipal PoliceOfficersÂ’ education and Training Commission), www.mpoetc.org. http://www.pafop.org/page6.html
Extractions: Grand Lodge FOP www.grandlodgefop.org Pennsylvania FOP Lodges: Allegheny Valley Lodge #39 www.users.sgi.net/~zzman Allentown Queen City Lodge #10 www.allentownfoplodge10.org Bald Eagle Lodge #51 http://pages.zdnet.com/mcrpdvet/PAFOPBALDEAGLE51 Bucks County Lodge #53 www.pafop53.org Christina Lodge #84 www.geocities.com/chrlodge84 Delaware County Lodge #27 www.fop27.org Federal Uniformed Law Enforcement Officers Lodge #112 (Philadelphia area) www.fop112.org Frederick Sutton Memorial Lodge #57 (Hollidaysburg PSP) http://members.aol.com/fop57mjf/fop57.htm John Hancock Memorial Lodge #46 (Dunmore PSP) www.fop46.org Judge F. Joseph Thomas Memorial Lodge #108 www.alltel.net/~flbjlb/fop.html Melley Memorial Lodge #65 (Reading PSP) www.paonline.com/pcmL68 National Trail Lodge #47 (Washington PSP) http://geocities.com/foplodge47/FOPLodge47.html
Browse Agencies Browse agencies The Teacher Excellence Foundation is dedicated to improving the qualityof education in Southwestern pennsylvania by enhancing the career http://www.volunteersolutions.org/volunteer/agency/by_letter_T_1.html
Extractions: www.tabor.org Tabor Children's Services is committed to providing culturally-competent, cost-effective quality services that ensure the safety of children, youth , adults and families; enhance the development of children and youth; secure the children's right to permanent families; foster the integrity of the family, and promote the mental health and improved functioning more The Tabor Community Arts Center none Through its After School Arts program that operates in New Haven, The Tabor Comunity Arts Center is committed to bringing arts education and after school care to children in Grades K-4, who would otherwise find exposure to arts education too costly. ( more Tabor House Tabor House is a small non-profit agency, which provides housing and social service support to men and women with HIV/AIDS, who would otherwise be homeless. (
CCSSO Map Of States K12 education departments, with directories of schools and districts. From the Council of Chief State School Officers. http://www.ccsso.org/seamenu.html