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Riverdeep is committed to helping you find the funds you need to purchase our solutions and improve academic achievement for your students!
Riverdeep solutions qualify for federal, state, and local funding for schools including No Child Left Behind (NCLB) programs and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) funding. Riverdeep solutions are also funded by private givers, such as foundations and corporations.
Riverdeep's Grants and Funding services are an organized, effective approach to uncovering funding resources and writing your grant proposal. Visit our Grant Writing Center, NCLB Funding, and Corporations and Foundations resources to find the help you need to write a successful proposal!
Near a Dollar General Store? Click here for the Dollar General Youth Literacy Grants Application.
This grant is for schools, public libraries and non-profit organizations that offer literacy programs for students who are below grade level or experiencing difficulty reading that are located in Dollar General’s 35-state operating territory and must be within 20 miles of the nearest Dollar General Store. DUE 10/5/07!
Near a Best Buy? Click here for the Best Buy Teach Awards Application
Applications are now available for the 2008 Best Buy Teach Awards, which award innovative use of technology in K-12 classrooms.
This year Best Buy will present awards to more than 1,300 schools
- $2,000 Best Buy Teach Awards for up to 1,300 schools*
- $10,000 will be awarded to up to 50 schools*
- $100,000 will be awarded to 8 school districts*
Winners will be announced in February 2008, and eight $100,000 district-level awards will be announced in May 2008. All accredited, public and private nonprofit elementary, middle and secondary schools located within 50 miles of a U.S. Best Buy store are eligible. DUE 9/30/07!
MICROSOFT SETTLEMENT K-12 TECHNOLOGY VOUCHERS
Click here for CALIFORNIA
Click here for NORTH CAROLINA
Click here for FLORIDA
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 | No Child Left Behind Funding
Riverdeep solutions qualify for federal funding under NCLB including Title I, Reading First, English Language Learners, Innovative Programs, and more. With the new emphasis on pre-referral interventions, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) funding can also be used for Riverdeep resources. |  | Grant Writing Center
The idea of writing a grant may seem overwhelming at first, but if you understand how to go about it, it can be a great learning experience for you and other staff. Writing a successful grant is a process of assessment, program planning, budgeting, and organization. The resources in the Grant Writing Center are here to help you! |  | Corporations & Foundations
Private, corporate, and community foundations gave more than $37.9 billion dollars in 2004 to support a wide range of programs, a large number of them educational. Foundations are clear about their objectives, types of programs they fund, and geographical regions they support. The trick is finding the right match between your needs and the foundation’s giving program. |  |
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