GRANT INFORMATION

Teaching Pre K-8, Mar 2005

AOL Time Warner Foundation Grants

The AOL Time Warner Foundation supports technology-related projects in four major areas of priority: Equipping Kids for the 21st Century, Extending Internet Benefits to All, Engaging Communities in the Arts and Empowering Citizens and Civic Participation. The foundation prefers to enter into strategic partnerships with organizations that have demonstrated a commitment to pioneering innovative ways to meet these priorities.

DEADLINE Proposals accepted all year.

ELIGIBILITY Schools and districts.

CONTACT Call 800-818-1066 or visit them at http://aoltimewarnerfoundation.org/grants/grants.html

The Home Depot Foundation

The Home Depot Foundation gives cash and materials to help provide young people with safe places to play and learn, leadership programs that teach skills through community engagement and job readiness training. The Home Depot Foundation focuses its support on programs that serve at-risk youth ages 12-18. Grants range from $5,000 to $25,000.

DEADLINE Proposals are reviewed four times a year.

ELIGIBILITY Schools and districts

CONTACT www.homedepotfoundation.org

American Honda Foundation Grants

The American Honda Foundation makes grants of $10,000 to $100,000 to K-12 schools, trade schools and other youth-oriented non-profit organizations that benefit scientific education. The foundation is seeking programs that meet the following characteristics: imaginative, scientific, creative, humanistic and innovative.

DEADLINE Proposals accepted four times a year.

ELIGIBILITY Schools and not-for-profit organizations

CONTACT www. hondacorporate.com/community

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