Fund for the Improvement of Education-Programs of National Significance
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Source: Conference Report accompanying H.R. 2673/P.L. 108-199 "Consolidated Appropriations Act," 2004 (Jan. 23, 2004; 118 Stat. 3).
The amounts shown are those approved by the Congress during the appropriation process. NOTE: Final Amounts were reduced by 0.59 percent pursuant to Division H, Section 168(b) of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2004.
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| 100 Black Men of Louisville, Louisville, KY for Project MALE | 12,000 |
| 10th District Gang Task Force, Herndon, VA, for program development and implementation for at-risk and gang prevention after school programs | 280,000 |
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| Academy of Music, Lynchburg, VA, to support an arts education program for area students | 100,000 |
| Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, for educational programming associated with the Lewis and Clark expedition | 150,000 |
| AFI Silver Theater and Cultural Center, MD for a technology-based mentoring program for at-risk youth | 250,000 |
| After the Bell Program, Soldotna, AK, for after school programs | 100,000 |
| Alaska Department of Education, Juneau, AK, for remedial education programs to help low-performing students meet testing requirements | 2,000,000 |
| Alaska Education Services, Anchorage, AK, for East Anchorage Youth in Peril Program to provide after school and summer programs for at risk youth | 475,000 |
| Alaska Hospitality Alliance, Anchorage, AK, for a vocational training program | 100,000 |
| Alaska Humanities Forum, Anchorage, AK, to bring authors to rural and remote school districts to promote literacy, reading, and writing skills through the Authors in Schools program | 50,000 |
| Allegheny Conference on Community Development, Pittsburgh, PA, in collaboration with War for Empire, Inc., for educational programs and activities associated with the 250th anniversary of the French and Indian War | 350,000 |
| American Foundation for Negro Affairs (AFNA) National Education and Research Fund, Philadelphia, PA, to raise the achievement level of minority students and increase minority access to higher education | 650,000 |
| American Humane Animal Welfare Education Program, Denver, CO, to support a model animal health and welfare educational program for elementary and secondary education students | 50,000 |
| American Red Cross of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, for educational programming | 25,000 |
| American Society of Educators, Philadelphia, PA, to develop and disseminate materials on the use of instructional technologies | 50,000 |
| American Theater Arts for Youth, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, for an arts in education program | 75,000 |
| American Theater Arts for Youth, Philadelphia, PA for youth arts programs in San Diego County, CA | 50,000 |
| American Theater Arts for Youth, Philadelphia, PA for youth arts programs in Washington State | 50,000 |
| American Theater Arts for Youth, Philadelphia, PA, for elementary school students in Idaho | 100,000 |
| American Theater Arts for Youth, Philadelphia, PA, for the Mississippi Arts in Education Program | 150,000 |
| Americana Community Center, Inc., Louisville, KY for an after school program and computer classes | 52,000 |
| An Achievable Dream, Newport News, VA, for curriculum development and a college preparation program | 250,000 |
| Anchorage Museum of History and Art and Alaska Humanities Forum, Anchorage, AK, to develop curriculum on Alaskan culture and art for Alaska schools | 200,000 |
| Anchorage School District, Anchorage, AK, for an English Language Instruction program for limited English proficiency students | 500,000 |
| Anchorage School District, Anchorage, AK, in conjunction with the Fairbanks North Star School District, for a technology-based system for standards-based instruction | 500,000 |
| Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center, St. Louis, MO, to expand an early education program and services and to include the Parents as Teachers Program | 750,000 |
| Artspace Projects, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, for the Artspace Projects Distance Education Initiative, which may include the acquisition of technology | 100,000 |
| Atlantic City Schools, Atlantic City, NJ for English as a second language curriculum | 125,000 |
| Audubon Pennsylvania, Audubon, PA, to support educational programming that focuses on the art and writings of John Audubon | 100,000 |
| Augusta Public Schools USD #402, Augusta, KS, for staff development and implementation of technology curriculum | 250,000 |
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| Bakersfield Music Theatre, Bakersfield, CA, for the STARS School of Fine Arts | 100,000 |
| Beaufort County School District, Hilton Head Island, SC for the development and implementation of a model program in technology and literacy for K-12 education teachers | 200,000 |
| Bellevue School District, Washington, for implementation of an English as a Second Language training program | 250,000 |
| Bethesda Children's Home, Meadville, PA, to integrate a vocational and technical component into the educational curriculum | 50,000 |
| Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, for a mentoring initiative for children of incarcerated parents | 150,000 |
| Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Southeast Alaska, in partnership with Alaska Department of Education, the Boys and Girls Club and Cook Inlet Tribal Council for a comprehensive mentoring program for at-risk children | 300,000 |
| Bossier Parish School Board, Benton, LA, for technology enhancements | 100,000 |
| Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston, MA, for youth musical training and educational programs | 400,000 |
| Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket, RI, for academic and literacy, character education, career preparation, and enrichment activities for youth | 400,000 |
| Boys and Girls Club of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, to develop a school-based mentoring program | 50,000 |
| Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Atlanta, GA, for computer training for at-risk youth | 2,000,000 |
| Boys and Girls Clubs of Indian River County, Vero Beach, FL | 100,000 |
| Boys and Girls Harbor, Inc., New York, NY, for a financial literacy project at the Germantown Settlement Charter School in Philadelphia, PA | 25,000 |
| Bozeman Public School District, Bozeman, MT, for a pilot, standards-based learning program for elementary, middle, and high school students | 650,000 |
| Bradford High School, Bradford, PA, to improve the metalworking program | 100,000 |
| Bucks County Quality Child Care Coalition for Early Care and Education, Doylestown, PA, to improve the quality of early childhood education programs | 50,000 |
| Burns Telecommunications Center at Montana State University-Bozeman, Bozeman, MT, to support the coalition for establishing a National Teacher Enhancement Network for access to high quality online professional development for science teachers | 250,000 |
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| CableLife Community Enrichment Corporation, Louisville, KY, for after school programs | 50,000 |
| Cabrini Mission Foundation, New York, NY, for technology, math and science resources | 50,000 |
| Caddo Parish School Board, Shreveport, LA, for technology enhancements | 100,000 |
| Calcasieu Parish School Board, Lake Charles, LA, for technology enhancements | 100,000 |
| Caldwell County Education Consortium, Lenoir, NC, for teacher training program | 250,000 |
| Canaan Community Development Corporation, Louisville, KY, for after school programs | 50,000 |
| Canton City Schools, Canton, OH, for the Genesis math project | 250,000 |
| Canton School District in Canton, SD, for a community education program | 50,000 |
| Canton Symphony Orchestra, Canton, OH, for orchestra education | 400,000 |
| Carnegie Science Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, for education programs for teachers and students as part of the Pittsburgh International Science and Technology Festival | 50,000 |
| Carthage Technical Center, Carthage, MO, for equipment | 250,000 |
| Centennial School District, PA for a payment under subpart 20 of part D of Title V of the ESEA, without regard to the requirements of that subpart | 450,000 |
| Center for Educational Services, Auburn, ME, to establish the Schools and Technology for Assessment and Reflection (STAR) program | 300,000 |
| Center for Houston's Future, Houston, TX, for early education programs | 150,000 |
| Center for Integrative Medicine at Inner Harmony, PC, Clarks Summit, PA, to develop a pilot program to assist children in coping with stress | 200,000 |
| Center for the Improvement of Teacher Education and Schooling (CITES), Brigham Young University-Public School Partnership, Provo, UT, for public school reading instruction for intermediate and secondary grades | 300,000 |
| Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, Carlisle, PA, for an arts in education program | 25,000 |
| Central Valley School District 356 in Greenacres, WA, to purchase and implement the PLATO system to improve student achievement | 500,000 |
| Centre County AVTS, Pleasant Gap, PA, for technology equipment | 100,000 |
| Chambers County Board of Education, Lafayette, AL, for the School District Internet Access Project | 50,000 |
| Champions of Caring, Villanova, PA, to support a recognition program for high school students serving their communities | 100,000 |
| Charter School Development Corporation in Las Vegas, NV, to focus on technology and college preparation | 800,000 |
| Charter School Institute, Philadelphia, PA, for the Shipyard Charter School to develop curriculum and acquire equipment for apprentice programs | 50,000 |
| Chemeketa Community College, Salem, OR, for a high school equivalency program | 30,000 |
| Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, MD, for environmental education programs in Pennsylvania | 50,000 |
| Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, MD, in collaboration with the Living Classrooms Foundation, Baltimore, MD, to provide field and computer programs about the Chesapeake Bay | 350,000 |
| Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Cincinnati, OH, for fiber optic data transmission system equipment | 100,000 |
| City of Baker School Board, Baker, LA, for technology enhancements | 50,000 |
| City of Providence, RI, on behalf of the Providence Public Schools, for an assessment of the school system, and development and implementation of a school improvement plan | 150,000 |
| City of San Bernardino, CA Superintendent of Schools to expand the Schools-to-Careers initiatives | 350,000 |
| City of San Jose, CA, Office of Early Care and Education Services to enhance training in the Smart Start program | 400,000 |
| City of Stockton, Stockton, CA, for the Stockton After School Program | 500,000 |
| City Year Inc., Philadelphia, PA, for the High School Heroes program to reduce truancy and drop-out rates | 225,000 |
| Clark County Public Education Foundation in Las Vegas, NV, to support development of educational and technical activities | 100,000 |
| Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV, "Success Through English Program" (STEP) to provide intensive English Language instruction and testing services | 150,000 |
| Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV, for intensive math and reading intervention programs, including equipment costs | 100,000 |
| Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV, for teacher quality improvements | 1,500,000 |
| Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV, to provide support for academic enrichment activities | 75,000 |
| Clemson University, Clemson, SC, for Call Me Mister program | 250,000 |
| Cleveland Avenue YMCA, Montgomery, AL, to support an after school program serving at-risk youth | 50,000 |
| Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland, OH, for One by One Thousand Outreach project | 250,000 |
| Cleveland Independent School District, Cleveland, OH, to further implement the Voyager Universal Literacy Program, the Voyager Passport Program and other Voyager Expanded Learning programs designed to improve student literacy | 150,000 |
| Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland, OH, for distance learning | 500,000 |
| Coahoma Community College, Clarksdale, MS, to support improved student achievement and teacher quality through the Student-Teacher Enhancement Program | 50,000 |
| Cobbs Creek Community Environmental Education Center, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, to support environmental research conducted at the center by select high school students | 100,000 |
| Coconino County School District, Arizona, for teacher quality improvements | 500,000 |
| College of Staten Island, Staten Island, NY, for a Teacher Education and Enrichment Program | 400,000 |
| College Summit, Inc., Washington, DC, for increasing college enrollment rate of low income youth | 3,000,000 |
| Communities in Schools of Northeast Texas, Inc., Pflugerville, TX, for educational services for at-risk students | 325,000 |
| Communities in Schools of Virginia, Richmond, VA, to continue to help children achieve academic success, and to expand its program to more communities | 150,000 |
| Communities in Schools, Alexandria, VA, for national program activities to coordinate community resources to help youth stay in school | 800,000 |
| Communities in Schools-Bell-Coryell Counties, Inc., Killeen, TX, for educational services for at-risk youth; | 200,000 |
| Communities in Schools-Central Texas, Inc., Austin, TX, for educational services for at-risk youth | 200,000 |
| Community Economic Empowerment Corporation, Louisville, KY, for after school programs | 50,000 |
| Community Foundation in Decatur, IL, to support science programs and related academic activities for local high school students | 100,000 |
| Community Foundation of Louisville, Louisville, KY, for Lac Viet reading programs | 50,000 |
| Community of Agile Partners in Education/Pennsylvania Educational Telecommunications Exchange Network (CAPE/PETE), Bethlehem, PA, for distance learning programs (New Name: Center for Advancing Partnerships in Education) | 300,000 |
| Conservatory for the Performing Arts Charter School, St. Paul, MN, for development and support of educational programs | 25,000 |
| Constitutional Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, to develop educational programming on the history of the Constitution | 50,000 |
| Continuation and expansion of the Iowa Communications Network statewide fiber optic demonstration | 1,000,000 |
| County of Charleston, Charleston, SC, for a Charleston Media Technology Park project | 200,000 |
| County of Venango, Franklin, PA, to promote environmental and heritage education | 50,000 |
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| Danville Independent Schools, Danville, KY, for Danville Kids' University | 150,000 |
| Dauphin County, PA, for a Truancy and Delinquency Reduction Program | 50,000 |
| Delaware Valley Earth Force, Wyncote, PA, for environmental education programs | 37,500 |
| Delta Greely School District, Delta Junction, AK, to develop interactive online courses and provide distance education services (via the Internet) to small schools in rural Alaska | 750,000 |
| Deming Public Schools, Deming, NM, to support the alternative high school program, district improvement plan and technology enhancement program | 680,000 |
| DePaul School, Louisville, KY, for educational instructional materials | 50,000 |
| Discovery Center of Science and Technology, Bethlehem, PA, for educational programs and exhibits that will demonstrate best practices for teaching science | 200,000 |
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| East Baton Rouge Parish School Board, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for technology enhancements | 100,000 |
| Eastern National, Fort Washington, PA, for education programs | 50,000 |
| Ed & Ruth Lehman YMCA, Longmont, CO, to support after school programs | 15,000 |
| Educare of Omaha, Inc., NE to promote school readiness among low-income children | 750,000 |
| Education Leaders Council, Washington, DC, for the Following Leaders project | 10,000,000 |
| Educational Service District #101, Spokane, WA for distance learning | 300,000 |
| El Dorado Public Schools, El Dorado, KS, to extend Project Connect | 250,000 |
| Encore Series, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, for the Jazz in the Schools music education program | 100,000 |
| Endeavor Academy, Titusville, FL, for professional development workshops to K-12 teachers in math, science, technology and reading | 200,000 |
| Entrepreneurship Florida, Tampa, FL, for teacher training, student curriculum/text material, administrative costs | 100,000 |
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| Fairbanks North Star Borough School District, Fairbanks, AK, for the 4 R Children's program | 300,000 |
| Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax, Virginia, for a delinquency prevention program for students with behavioral and emotional needs | 200,000 |
| Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax, Virginia, to initiate a course in Emergency Medical Services for Falls Church High School to respond to future security and safety incidents | 100,000 |
| Fairfax Education Foundation, Fairfax, Virginia, to implement a web-based communications portal, Partnerships to Advance Learning | 250,000 |
| Family First Foundation, Erie, PA, for alternative education programs for at-risk youth | 75,000 |
| Family Life Center, Inc., Louisville, KY for after school programs | 50,000 |
| Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin, Green Bay, WI, to expand after school programming for minority and at-risk youth | 125,000 |
| Father Maloney's Boy's Haven, Louisville, KY for education programs | 50,000 |
| Field Kindley High School, Coffeyville, KS, for start-up costs for implementing a Health Careers program | 250,000 |
| First Book, Washington, DC, to establish a First Book Rural Initiative in Idaho | 450,000 |
| First Tee, St. Augustine, FL for a character education program | 1,000,000 |
| Fisher's Peak YMCA, Trinidad, CO, for after school programs and a summer camping program | 15,000 |
| Flagship After School Program in Missoula County, MT, for after school and summer school programs | 100,000 |
| Florida Orchestra, Tampa, Florida, for a demonstration program | 250,000 |
| Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, for a Florida reading, math and science initiative | 1,500,000 |
| For Us Northwest, Portland, OR, for a mentoring program for children affected by HIV/AIDS | 25,000 |
| Fort Worth Independent School District, Fort Worth, TX, for the ISD Imagination Station project | 500,000 |
| Foundation for the Improvement of Mathematics and Science Education, CA for student assessment, teacher training, and curriculum development | 100,000 |
| Foundation for the Improvement of Mathematics and Science Education, San Diego, CA, to implement the Blueprint for Student Success project in the San Diego City Schools | 800,000 |
| Fox Valley Family YMCA, Plano, Illinois, for the Teen Action Agenda Program | 230,000 |
| Franklin Technology Center, Joplin, MO, for equipment | 250,000 |
| Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, PA, to support civic education programs for students | 100,000 |
| Futures For Children, Albuquerque, NM, to support programs that help American Indian youth stay in school | 1,100,000 |
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| Galena School District, Galena, AK, for a distance education program | 500,000 |
| Galena School District, Galena, AK, to develop an assets-building program for transitioning of Rural Alaska Students in boarding school environments | 600,000 |
| Galilee Community Development Corporation, Louisville, KY for academic tutoring and enrichment | 30,000 |
| Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA, for the development of an arts in education program to serve K-12 students | 50,000 |
| Gibson Technical Center, Reeds Spring, MO, for equipment | 250,000 |
| Girl Scouts of the USA, Washington DC for a science and math program | 500,000 |
| Give Every Child A Chance, Manteca, CA, to provide tutoring services to children in grades K-12 | 500,000 |
| Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI, for a Teacher Academy program to address the unique needs of and demand for teachers in urban districts | 50,000 |
| Grant Joint Union High School District, Sacramento, California, for Maritime Technology Training Program | 53,000 |
| Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, OH, to develop educational program to promote literacy in math, science, and technology | 350,000 |
| Great Projects Film Company, Inc., Washington, DC, to produce "Educating America," a documentary about the challenges facing our public schools | 50,000 |
| Greater Cleveland Growth Association, Cleveland, OH for curriculum development for an advanced manufacturing and engineering technology academy | 250,000 |
| Green Tree School, Philadelphia, PA, for an educational-based, after school program for students with serious emotional disturbances | 50,000 |
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| Harrisburg Polytechnic Institute, Harrisburg, PA, for a K-16 curriculum, equipment, internships and enrichment activities for high school students | 325,000 |
| Hartman Home Transitional Living Program, Wilkes-Barre, PA, to support the development of critical life skills for at-risk youth | 50,000 |
| Heartland Regional Community Foundation, St. Joseph, MO, to create a regional youth development program for 12-15 year olds | 125,000 |
| Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, FL, for the Information Technology, Innovative Teaching, and Instructional Technology (IT-3) program to develop and implement a technology training program for K-12 teachers | 500,000 |
| Hollidaysburg Area School District, Hollidaysburg, PA for an interactive instructional system | 100,000 |
| Holton High School, Holton, KS, for equipment and technology infrastructure | 150,000 |
| Houston Independent School District, Houston, Texas, for River Oaks Elementary to set up an International Baccalaureate program | 50,000 |
| Humphreys County School District, MS, for curriculum and library resource improvement | 25,000 |
| Huntingdon College, Montgomery, AL, for training K-12 teachers in the use of education technology | 200,000 |
| Hurley School District in Hurley, Wisconsin for after school programs | 250,000 |
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| I Can Learn, New Orleans, LA for technology programs | 3,500,000 |
| Idaho Falls School District 91, Idaho Falls, Idaho, to implement an English as a Second Language instructional program | 400,000 |
| Illinois Coalition of Challenger Learning Centers, Bloomington and Woodstock, Illinois, for science education programs | 500,000 |
| Illinois Math and Science Academy for 21st Century Information Fluency Project | 500,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, IL for North Chicago SD #187 for school improvement to low-performing high schools and middle schools | 90,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, IL for the Flora School District career and technical education | 125,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, IL for the Robinson High School computing program | 165,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, IL for Waukegan CUSD #60 for school improvement to low-performing high schools and middle schools | 90,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, IL for Wheeling CCSD #21 for math achievement in the middle grades | 70,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, Illinois, for Aurora West SD 129, to assist in implementing Career Academies at West Senior High School | 250,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, Illinois, for Carpentersville CUSD 300 for school improvement interventions in their low-performing high schools and middle schools | 300,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, Illinois, for Elgin U 46 to strengthen and expand the instruction related to the Illinois Learning Standards in Career and Technical Education | 250,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, Illinois, for Illinois Virtual High School Project | 500,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, Illinois, for the Taft School District 90 to improve student achievement through technology-based and resource-based instruction | 150,000 |
| Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, Illinois, to establish an early learning program in Plainfield CCSD 202 | 150,000 |
| Independence USD 446, Independence, KS, for teacher training and technology curriculum development | 250,000 |
| Indian River Community College, Fort Pierce, FL, for teacher education and training | 100,000 |
| Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, Danville, VA, for technology training for educators and students | 600,000 |
| Institute for Education and the Arts of the National Music Center and Museum Foundation, Washington, DC for a music education demonstration | 500,000 |
| Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY, for educational programs for at-risk students | 750,000 |
| Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY, for programmatic costs at Annandale High School in Virginia | 225,000 |
| Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY, for programmatic costs at Glen Cove High School in New York | 140,000 |
| Institute of HeartMath, Boulder Creek, CA for a national demonstration on student standardized testing | 1,000,000 |
| Intermediate Unit 17 Technology Improvement Project, Williamsport, PA, to support school districts and enhance their access to information technology | 200,000 |
| International Music Products Association, Carlsbad, California, to provide students in San Diego County with music education | 125,000 |
| Iowa Association of School Boards, Des Moines, IA for the Lighthouse for School Reform project | 500,000 |
| Iowa Department of Education to continue and expand a demonstration program for additional bilingual and English as a Second Language training | 1,000,000 |
| Iowa Department of Education to continue the Iowa School Construction Demonstration Project | 7,000,000 |
| Iowa State Education Association, Des Moines, IA, for an initiative to educate students on the role of international trade in the U.S. economy | 155,000 |
| Iron County School District, Cedar City, UT, for a student achievement management information system | 500,000 |
| Iron County Schools, Cedar City, UT, to support the development of the Student Achievement Management (SAM) information system | 100,000 |
| Isaac Stern Education Legacy in New York, NY, to integrate distance learning and educational technology with music education programs | 150,000 |
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| JASON Foundation for Education to extend science education and teacher professional development programs to schools in South Carolina | 500,000 |
| Jefferson County Public School District, Golden, Colorado, for an English Language Development Program | 500,000 |
| Jefferson County-DuBois AVTS, Reynoldsville, PA, to improve the technical education capacity of the school | 250,000 |
| Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, Inc., Louisville, KY, for economic education | 40,000 |
| Junior Achievement of Southwest Pennsylvania, Inc., Warrendale, PA, to implement Exhange City, a nationally recognized, innovative learning program, in Pittsburgh | 100,000 |
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| Kathleen Elementary School, Lakeland, Florida, for technology enhancements | 30,000 |
| Kids Voting South Dakota in Pierre, SD to expand programming in tribal schools | 60,000 |
| KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA for KIPP School Leadership Program | 4,000,000 |
| KNME, Albuquerque, NM, to support the American Indian Literacy program | 750,000 |
| Knowledge Works, Cincinnati, OH for Ohio High School Transformation Initiative | 1,000,000 |
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| L.E.A.D.E.R.S program, Rochester Hills, Michigan for character education programs | 150,000 |
| Lafayette Parish School Board, Lafayette, Louisiana, for technology enhancements | 100,000 |
| Lafourche Parish School Board, Thibodaux, Louisiana, for technology enhancements | 100,000 |
| Lake Erie-Allegheny Earth Force, Erie, PA, for environmental education programs | 37,500 |
| Lansing Public Schools, Lansing, MI, to implement the Help One Student to Succeed Reading Centered School program | 198,000 |
| LA's BEST After School Enrichment Program in Los Angeles, CA | 400,000 |
| Last Frontier Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Oklahoma City, OK for the Learning for Life program | 200,000 |
| Lenawee Agricultural Learning Center, Adrian, MI, for fiber optic connection and equipment | 92,000 |
| Letcher County Board of Education, Whitesburg, Kentucky, for technology equipment | 300,000 |
| Liberty Memorial Association, Kansas City, MO, to develop education programs for students | 50,000 |
| Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, Kentucky, for Math and Sciences Career Development Center | 350,000 |
| Line Mountain School District, Trevorton, PA, to develop a pilot project designed to offer specialized curriculum and vocational training related to careers in volunteer firefighting to high school students in Pennsylvania | 50,000 |
| Livingston Parish Technology and Literacy Center, Denham Springs, Louisiana, for educational programs | 71,000 |
| Loess Hills Area Education Agency in Iowa for a demonstration in early childhood education | 750,000 |
| Logan City School District, Logan, UT, for support of the Early Reading Assistance Project | 100,000 |
| Long Island Philharmonic Orchestra, Melville, New York, for music education programs | 250,000 |
| Look Up To Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, to encourage the development of Cleveland's young leaders | 75,000 |
| Los Angeles County Office of Education, Downey, California, for the Early Advantage Initiative project | 500,000 |
| Louisiana Department of Education for TAP, a multi-tiered, teacher staffing model that provides teachers with new career growth paths, increased salary flexibility and ongoing professional development | 200,000 |
| Lycoming County Career Consortium, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to improve the technical education capacity of the consortium | 100,000 |
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| Marketplace for Kids for an entrepreneurial education program in North Dakota | 300,000 |
| Marymount Institute for the Education of Women and Girls of Marymount College of Fordham University, Tarrytown, NY, for a mentoring project to enhance the academic and social development of Latina girls at Sleepy Hollow Middle School | 50,000 |
| Marywood University, Scranton, PA, for technology and curriculum development for the Center for Assistive Technology laboratories to provide training to K-12 educators on teaching practices | 300,000 |
| Maui Economic Development Board for Girls into Science Program | 300,000 |
| Medaille College, Buffalo, New York, for literacy program at the Western New York Center for Literacy and Learning | 50,000 |
| Messiah College, Grantham, PA, to support initiatives to improve educational opportunities for children in grades K-12 | 200,000 |
| MicroSociety, Philadelphia, PA, to further develop and disseminate a whole school model of reform | 200,000 |
| Middle Country School District, NY, to establish a math, science and technology lab at Oxhead Road Elementary School in Centereach, NY | 200,000 |
| Midlands Youth Foundation, Chicago, IL, for the Beat the Streets Program | 150,000 |
| Military Heritage Foundation, Carlisle Barracks, PA, for the United States Army Heritage and Education Center for education materials and programs on military and social history | 100,000 |
| Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation to continue a demonstration on full-service schools in Iowa | 500,000 |
| Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation to support a full-service community school in the Tukwila School District in Washington State | 250,000 |
| Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation, Washington, DC, to replicate the full- service community school program in Pennsylvania | 300,000 |
| Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, MN, in collaboration with the University of Minnesota, for improving academic achievement through history education | 25,000 |
| Mira Loma High School, Sacramento, California, for the International Baccalaureate Program | 25,000 |
| Mississippi Broadcasting Networks, Jackson, MS, for public radio broadcast of student writing through the Rural Voices initiative | 100,000 |
| Monett R-1 School District, Monett, MO, for support of the Southwest Area Career Center, including acquisition of equipment and technology | 500,000 |
| Monroe City School District, Monroe, Louisiana, for technology enhancements | 50,000 |
| Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA, for equipment and the expansion of the Young Artists Workshop, an arts education program offered to underprivileged students from the Philadelphia School District | 50,000 |
| Motivational Productions, Garden Ridge, TX, to establish a violence/drug prevention and character education program | 250,000 |
| Mountain Arts Center, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, to expand its music and arts program | 225,000 |
| Mountain Laurel Center, Bushkill, PA, for equipment and program development related to the Mountain Laurel Institute | 200,000 |
| Musical Arts Association, Cleveland, OH for education outreach programs projects | 500,000 |
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| Naperville Community Unit School District 203, Naperville, Illinois, for a P.E. 4LIFE Institute to train more physical education teachers throughout the state on proven methods of innovative physical education programs | 200,000 |
| National Aviary, Pittsburgh, PA, for technology for the Flite-Zone immersive classroom and expansion of nature education programs | 100,000 |
| National Council of La Raza, Washington, D.C., to develop assessment guidelines for limited English proficient students and to expand professional development academies | 500,000 |
| National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship to Handicapped and Disadvantaged Youth in partnership with Seattle Public Schools to provide financial literacy and entrepreneurship education to low-income and minority youth | 100,000 |
| National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship to Handicapped and Disadvantaged Youth, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, to provide financial literacy and entrepreneurship education to low-income and minority youth in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh | 100,000 |
| National History Day for a history competition in Iowa | 100,000 |
| National Maritime Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC, for the Spirit of Enterprise Maritime Heritage Education Program | 75,000 |
| National Science Center Foundation, Augusta, GA for educational technology and other purposes | 1,000,000 |
| National Student Partnerships, Washington, DC, for National Service Program training activities to improve and evaluate methods of expansion for national training programs | 100,000 |
| National Ten-Point Leadership Foundation, Boston, MA, for math and science programs for at-risk youth | 225,000 |
| New Avenues for Youth, Portland, OR, for educational services to homeless youth | 30,000 |
| New Orleans Outreach to expand the programming and administration of their school based volunteer program | 200,000 |
| New School University, New York, NY, for a pilot program to provide supplementary services and support to at-risk, low-income high school students | 250,000 |
| New York University, Child Study Center, NY, for the "Parent Corps" initiative | 100,000 |
| New Zion Community Development Foundation, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky, for after school programs | 50,000 |
| North Carolina Electronics and Information Technologies Association, Raleigh, North Carolina, for its School Technology Demonstration Project | 250,000 |
| North Central Regional Education Laboratory, Naperville, IL for a center to help states implement the No Child Left Behind Legislation | 200,000 |
| North Rockland Central School District for an Early Childhood Center in Rockland County, NY | 50,000 |
| North Slope Borough School District, Barrow, AK, for an early childhood education program | 300,000 |
| Northern Illinois University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, DeKalb, IL, for student support, including stipends, equipment and computers for a paleontology research project | 100,000 |
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| Ohio Board of Regents, Columbus, OH, for a science education network | 1,700,000 |
| Ohio Department of Education for Teacher Preparation Demonstration--Charter College and Apprenticeship Model | 800,000 |
| Oil City Area School District, Oil City, PA, to establish a technology laboratory | 100,000 |
| Oklahoma State Department of Education, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to sustain and expand their handheld computer program | 150,000 |
| On line Louisiana, New Orleans, LA, for an on-line project | 200,000 |
| Opera Company of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, for the Sounds of Learning arts education program | 50,000 |
| Oregon Partnership, Portland, OR, for a program to close the achievement gap for Hispanic students | 125,000 |
| Ouachita Parish School Board, Monroe, Louisiana, for technology enhancements | 50,000 |
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| PACE Juvenile Justice Center in Des Moines, Iowa, to establish the Director's Council of Des Moines to coordinate youth services | 300,000 |
| Pacific Islands Educational Center in American Samoa, to support the use and application of basic English and math skills | 400,000 |
| Panhandle Area Educational Consortium, Chipley, Florida, to establish a reading teacher program | 500,000 |
| Parent Institute for Quality Education in San Diego, CA, to provide a parent training program | 100,000 |
| Parents as Teachers National Center, St. Louis, MO, to revise the Born to Learn Curriculum | 400,000 |
| Parents, Inc., Anchorage, AK, for expansion of Parents Inc. programs and activities in Alaska | 500,000 |
| Parks Unlimited, Inc., Franklin, PA, for environmental education programs | 50,000 |
| Partners in Economic Progress in Des Moines, IA, for a mentoring and education support program for disadvantaged children | 400,000 |
| Partnership for Children, Kansas City, MO, for structured before and after school educational programs | 1,000,000 |
| Peace Center, Inc., Louisville, KY, for after school programs | 20,000 |
| Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, for support of an after school arts program | 25,000 |
| Pennsylvania Academy of Music, Lancaster, PA, to develop and conduct a performance-based, classical music education program | 50,000 |
| Pennsylvania Ballet Association, Philadelphia, PA, for outreach and education programs | 100,000 |
| People for People, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, for programs at the Parent Information Resource Center | 100,000 |
| Philadelphia Department of Recreation, Philadelphia, PA, for a mentoring initiative as part of the Camp William Penn program | 50,000 |
| Philadelphia Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, for a Sports and Entertainment Career Expo to expose high school students to career opportunities in the sports industry | 50,000 |
| Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA, in collaboration with the National Center for Learning Disabilities, to conduct early childhood literacy training and program development activities as part of the Get Ready to Read! Initiative | 100,000 |
| Philadelphia Martin Luther King, Jr. Association for Nonviolence Inc., Philadelphia, PA, for its College for Teens program | 50,000 |
| Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates, Philadelphia, PA, for an after school art education program | 25,000 |
| Philadelphia Orchestra, Philadelphia, PA, for educational programs | 175,000 |
| Philadelphia Safe and Sound, Philadelphia, PA, to offer comprehensive youth development activities, including after school programming, as part of a full community school approach | 100,000 |
| Philadelphia Zoo, Philadelphia, PA, for the Zoo School Education program and the Junior Zoo Apprentice New Ventures program | 250,000 |
| Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Pittsburgh, PA, to provide educational programs for students visiting the gardens | 200,000 |
| Pinal County School District, Arizona, for teacher quality improvements | 500,000 |
| Pittsburgh Technology Council, Pittsburgh, PA, for technology upgrades and expansion of the Technology Literacy Initiative to train K-12 teachers and students in the use of computers | 100,000 |
| Pittsburgh Voyager, Pittsburgh, PA, for math and science education programming for students | 250,000 |
| Plymouth Community & Renewal Center, Louisville, KY for summer day camp and managing adolescent problems | 20,000 |
| Point Hope Daycare Center, Point Hope, AK, to train teachers and improve programs for young children | 50,000 |
| Presbyterian Community Center, Louisville, KY for youth development education | 100,000 |
| Presque Isle State Park, Erie, PA, for curriculum development and environmental education programs | 25,000 |
| Prince William County Public Schools, Manassas, Virginia, for Bilingual Literacy Extended Kindergarten Program | 200,000 |
| Prince William County Public Schools, Manassas, Virginia, for Middle School Reading and Math Remediation Program | 200,000 |
| Project 2000, Washington, DC, for after school programs to provide academic and mentoring services to inner city youth | 125,000 |
| Project Georgetown, Georgetown, TX, for an after school program | 100,000 |
| Project GRAD-USA Inc., Houston, TX, for continued support and expansion of the program focusing on school reform | 20,000,000 |
| Project H.O.M.E., Philadelphia, PA, for an after school program | 100,000 |
| Project Rainbow, Philadelphia, PA, to provide early childhood services and after school programs | 250,000 |
| Provo City Public Schools, Provo, Utah, to develop, purchase and implement an English language instructional program for training and certifying ESL teachers | 300,000 |
| Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA, for the Youth Education for Tomorrow Center, as part of an after school, literacy initiative | 50,000 |
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| Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, Madison, OH, for educational programs | 90,000 |
| Rapides Parish School Board, Alexandria, Louisiana, for technology enhancements | 100,000 |
| ReadNet Foundation, New York, NY, for a web-based educational program | 300,000 |
| Recognizing Achievement-Rewarding Excellence Foundation, Troy, MI, for an award and education program and student leadership services | 225,000 |
| Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia, for character education programs in Chesapeake and Suffolk School systems | 350,000 |
| Research for Better Schools, Philadelphia, PA, to provide research-based technical assistance to school districts to assist in implementing math and science goals | 50,000 |
| Richmond Public School System, Richmond, Virginia, for technology upgrades | 62,000 |
| Rio Rancho Public Schools in New Mexico, for the Consortium of Teacher Excellence | 100,000 |
| Riverside County Office of Education, Riverside, CA, for the Riverside County Achievement Team Program | 133,000 |
| Robert Morris College to expand its College Excel program that provides college academic and career skills to high school seniors and juniors | 750,000 |
| Rock School, Philadelphia, PA, to support dance education and a school outreach program | 150,000 |
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| Salvation Army Boys and Girls Clubs, Louisville, KY, for Project Learn and Family Learning Centers | 200,000 |
| San Bernardino City Unified School District, San Bernardino CA, for vocational training program | 750,000 |
| San Bernardino City Unified School District, San Bernardino, CA, for developing English skills for English learners | 500,000 |
| San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, San Bernardino, California, for a Virtual High Tech High Program | 500,000 |
| San Juan Unified School District, Carmichael, CA, for Focus on Literacy project | 326,000 |
| San Juan Unified School District, Carmichael, CA, for Mira Loma High School Arcade Creek environmental education program | 96,000 |
| San Pasqual Academy, Escondido, California, for information technology infrastructure | 125,000 |
| School District of La Crosse, La Crosse, WI, for after school programs | 250,000 |
| School District of Palm Beach County, Florida, to further a demonstration family literacy education program | 125,000 |
| School District of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach, Florida, to expand curriculum and professional staff development | 200,000 |
| School District of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, to reduce school violence by utilizing community partnerships | 250,000 |
| Schoolcraft College, Livonia, Michigan, for its Pipeline to Science and Math Program | 250,000 |
| Scotland County School District, Laurinburg, North Carolina, to implement a HOSTS Reading Centered School Program | 70,000 |
| Scranton Cultural Center, Scranton, PA, for educational programs | 200,000 |
| Seattle Public Schools in partnership with Community Training and Assistance Center to provide technical assistance in educating and involving parents in school improvement | 200,000 |
| Seneca Highlands AVTS, Port Allegany, PA, for technology equipment | 100,000 |
| Settlement Music School, Philadelphia, PA, to support a community arts program for students in the City of Chester | 100,000 |
| Shawnee Gardens Tenants Association, Inc., Louisville, KY, for after school programs | 35,000 |
| Sioux City Community School District in Sioux City, IA, to continue and expand the implementation of testing software in Iowa | 500,000 |
| Smethport Area School District, Smethport, PA, for technology upgrades | 100,000 |
| Sobriety High, St. Paul, MN, for training, curriculum development and program management | 400,000 |
| Somerset Community College, Somerset, Kentucky, to develop an enhanced Next Generation Project to help teachers teach the importance of financial literacy among youth | 400,000 |
| South Carolina Educational Television, Columbia, SC, to continue the Bridges Demonstration Project to develop educational curriculum compatible with digital broadcasting | 300,000 |
| Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, for the Dallas Early Childhood Reading Initiative | 500,000 |
| Southwest Area Career Center, Monett, MO, for equipment | 250,000 |
| Springfield Regional Arts Council, Springfield, MO, for arts education | 45,000 |
| Spring-Ford Area School District, Collegeville, PA, to assess students and provide intervention services for students identified in need of academic improvement | 75,000 |
| St. Labre Native American Professional Development Center, Sheridan, WY, to expand a program to train teachers serving Native American students in an early literacy learning and math framework | 500,000 |
| Stage One: The Louisville Children's Theatre, Louisville, KY for education projects | 50,000 |
| Stark County Educational Service Center, Canton, OH for Leadership Skills for NCLB project | 500,000 |
| STARS Club Education Program, Jeffersonville, IN, for after school and Saturday programs | 40,000 |
| State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, for the Right Start extended-day kindergarten program | 1,000,000 |
| State of Mississippi, Department of Education, Jackson, MS, for the Mississippi Math Initiative to improve math scores of elementary and high school students | 500,000 |
| Summerbridge Louisville, Louisville, KY for summer tutoring | 20,000 |
| Sun Area Career and Technology Center, New Berlin, PA | 100,000 |
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| Teach for America, New York, NY | 2,000,000 |
| Temple Community Development Corporation, Louisville, Kentucky for the Children Against Negativity (CAN) program | 50,000 |
| Terrebonne Parish School Board, Houma, Louisiana, for technology enhancements | 100,000 |
| The ART of Leadership Foundation, Birmingham, MI, for curriculum development and training | 175,000 |
| The Desert Research Institute, Las Vegas, NV, for an outdoor program used to teach K-12 students about the environment of the Mojave Desert | 100,000 |
| The Landmark School, Prides Crossing, MA, for a collaborative program with Advocacy Research designed to detect, track, and treat childhood dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities | 150,000 |
| The Math Forum, Philadelphia, PA, in conjunction with Drexel University, to support student learning via an interactive math website | 100,000 |
| The National Association of Music Education (MENC), Reston, VA, to develop and disseminate information on model music education programs | 50,000 |
| The National Civil War Museum, Harrisburg, PA, for the infrastructure technology components for student outreach and distance learning | 100,000 |
| Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, Washington, DC, for development of its National Jazz Curriculum and teacher training workshops | 75,000 |
| Think Together, Santa Ana, California, to assist low-income students with homework, tutoring, and mentoring | 400,000 |
| Tides Foundation, San Francisco, CA, for the McKelvey entrepreneurial college scholarships to rural, low income Pennsylvania high school graduates | 300,000 |
| To provide assistance to low-performing schools, of which $18,200,000 shall be for a grant to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Education to provide assistance, through subgrants, to low-performing school districts that are slated for potential take-over and/or on the Education Empowerment List as prescribed by Pennsylvania State Law; and of which $1,800,000 shall be for a grant to Lock Haven University for the Philadelphia School District/Lock Haven Professional Development Partnership for professional development and related services. The Commonwealth initiative is intended to improve the management and operations of the school districts; assist with curriculum development; provide after school, summer and weekend programs; offer teacher and principal professional development and promote the acquisition and effective use of instructional technology and equipment | 20,000,000 |
| Today Foundation, Dallas, TX, for the expansion of the Imagination Station literacy program to deliver reading curriculum over the internet using animation | 50,000 |
| Together! in Olympia, WA, to support after school programs for at-risk youth | 50,000 |
| Town of Cumberland, RI, to provide after school programming for latch key and at-risk children | 50,000 |
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| U.S. Dream Academy, Columbia, MD, for expanding mentoring and educational services for children of prisoners and children falling behind in school | 450,000 |
| U.S. Dream Academy, Inc., Columbia, MD, to expand after school programs for at-risk children with a family history of incarceration | 75,000 |
| Unified School District #260, Derby, KS, to develop a central point for data warehousing in the district | 250,000 |
| Union Parish School District, Farmerville, LA, to implement an online assessment and interactive instructional program | 500,000 |
| United Neighborhood Centers of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI for early childhood education and after school and summer programs | 240,000 |
| United Sports Foundation, Downingtown, PA, for computers and program support for an after school program | 50,000 |
| United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, for the SPARK initiative and Get Ready to Read! | 150,000 |
| University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, in conjunction with the Zelpha Well's Cultural Education Center, for music education programs for economically disadvantaged children | 75,000 |
| University of Alaska at Fairbanks for Alaska System for Early Education Development (SEED) program to expand early childhood services and to train Early Head Start teachers with AAS degrees for positions in rural Alaska | 1,500,000 |
| University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks, AK, for educational programs in support of the Summer Arts Festival | 150,000 |
| University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, in collaboration with the Alaska Department of Education, for the Alaska Center for Excellence in Schools at the University of Alaska to assist Alaska's low-performing schools | 1,000,000 |
| University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, for the National Office for Rural Measurement and Evaluation System to improve the instructional practices and learning possibilities of children from grades 3-8 | 225,000 |
| University of Iowa Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education to continue the AP Online Academy | 1,500,000 |
| University of Iowa Belin-Blank Center, Iowa City, IA, for the Iowa Israel: Partners in Excellence program to enhance math and science opportunities for rural Iowa students | 259,000 |
| University of North Florida, Institute of Education, Jacksonville, Florida, for School Readiness HUBS Project | 500,000 |
| University of Northern Iowa to continue the 2+2 teacher education demonstration program | 600,000 |
| University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for the Frances A. Karnes Center for Gifted Studies to support summer gifted and leadership programs and research | 125,000 |
| University of West Georgia, Carrollton, Georgia, for technology upgrade, personnel and equipment for the Advanced Academy of Georgia | 200,000 |
| Urban League of Lancaster County Inc., Lancaster, PA, for Teen Elect | 25,000 |
| USD 373 Newton Public Schools, Newton, KS, to help incorporate technology professional development in the schools | 250,000 |
| Utah State Office of Education, Salt Lake City, UT, to improve qualifications for teachers who teach multiple subjects in rural areas | 1,000,000 |
| Utah State Office of Education, Salt Lake City, UT, to improve reading in rural schools | 650,000 |
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| Valley Youth House, Allentown, PA, for after school programming for K-12 students | 50,000 |
| Venango County AVTS, Oil City, PA, for technology equipment | 100,000 |
| Villa Maria Education Center, Villa Maria, PA, to provide after school programs for at-risk girls | 50,000 |
| Virginia Biosciences Development Center, Richmond, VA, for the Innovative Model for Cognitive Learning program to develop a pilot project improving children's cognitive skills | 150,000 |
| Virginia Bio-Technology Research Park, Richmond, Virginia, for pilot program to increase students' capacity and interest to learn by improving cognitive skills | 250,000 |
| Voyager Expanded Learning, Dallas, Texas, to implement a Voyager Universal Literacy System for kindergarten and first grade children in the 7th Congressional District of Ohio | 200,000 |
| Voyager Expanded Learning, Dallas, Texas, to implement a Voyager Universal Literacy System in the 26th Congressional District of Texas | 250,000 |
| Voyager Expanded Learning, Dallas, TX, to implement the Voyager Universal Literacy System in public schools in the 18th Congressional District of Ohio | 100,000 |
| Voyager Expanding Learning, Dallas, Texas, to implement a Voyager Universal Literacy System demonstration project in the 6th Congressional District of Texas | 250,000 |
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| Walla Walla Public Schools in Walla Walla, WA for English as a second language curriculum | 400,000 |
| Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia, PA, for its Educational and Outreach program for K-12 schools | 50,000 |
| War for Empire, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, to develop new programming focused on media and teacher/student outreach and curriculum development | 185,000 |
| Washoe County School District, Reno, NV, to provide intensive English language instruction to students who are non-native speakers of English | 200,000 |
| Wayne Art Center, Wayne, PA, to provide teacher training and workshops for students | 50,000 |
| Weber School District, Ogden, UT, for the development of the Classroom Observation Robotic Interface (CORI), a professional development program for teachers | 500,000 |
| West Philadelphia YMCA, Philadelphia, PA, for educational and recreational programming to serve at-risk youth | 200,000 |
| WestEd Eisenhower Regional Consortium for Science and Mathematics, San Francisco, California, to demonstrate and provide independent evaluation and review of the 24 Challenge and Jumping Levels Math Programs | 150,000 |
| WestEd Eisenhower Regional Consortium for Science and Mathematics, Tucson, AZ, to implement the 24 Challenge and Jumping Levels program, in Pennsylvania | 50,000 |
| Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, OH, for education programs | 200,000 |
| Westmoreland Conservation District, Greensburg, PA, for education programs | 100,000 |
| Wilderness Center, Wilmot, OH, for educational programs | 32,000 |
| Wildlands Conservancy of Eastern Pennsylvania, Emmaus, PA, for the expansion of hands-on environmental science learning programs | 25,000 |
| William Penn School District, Lansdowne, PA, to provide professional development to K-12 teachers and to deliver educational curriculum to students, as well as assess progress, using computer-based software and hardware | 100,000 |
| Wisconsin Cooperative Educational Service Agency #3, Fennimore, WI, for alternative education programs at Learning Academies | 150,000 |
| WITF Inc., Harrisburg, PA, to develop an educational curriculum for the on-line Teach PA History initiative | 50,000 |
| Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts, Vienna, VA, for developing performing arts and education programs | 200,000 |
| Working in the Schools in Chicago to expand tutoring and mentoring programs in the Chicago Public Schools | 225,000 |
| WQED Multimedia Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, to develop a music-based, animated television program and curriculum to assist students | 100,000 |
| WQLN Educational Services, Erie, PA, to expand the F.A.M.I.L.I.E.S. Turn on to Literacy program | 25,000 |
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| Yavapai County School District, AZ, for teacher quality improvements | 500,000 |
| Yazoo City Schools, Yazoo City, MS, for curriculum and library resource improvement | 25,000 |
| Yazoo County Schools, Yazoo City, MS, for curriculum and library resource improvement | 25,000 |
| YMCA of Anchorage, AK, for after school activities for at-risk teens | 250,000 |
| YMCA of Boulder Valley, Boulder, CO, for the Breakthrough Arts Program | 22,500 |
| YMCA of Easton, Easton, PA, for after school programming for K-12 students | 50,000 |
| YMCA of Harrisburg, Harrisburg, PA, to provide mentoring services for minority youth | 50,000 |
| YMCA of McKeesport, McKeesport, PA, to support the Teen LEAD program serving at-risk, inner city teens | 50,000 |
| YMCA of Metropolitan Denver, Denver, CO, to develop a strong teens agenda | 37,500 |
| YMCA of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, PA, for its Youth in Government program | 50,000 |
| YMCA of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, to offer introductory computer classes to students as part of an after school initiative | 50,000 |
| YMCA of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO, for support of a youth leadership program | 15,000 |
| YMCA of the Pikes Peak Region, Colorado Springs, CO, to strengthen academic achievement and character development | 30,000 |
| YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park, CO, for a leadership training program | 15,000 |
| YMCA of the Triangle Area, Raleigh, NC, for youth mentoring, character education and leadership activities | 275,000 |
| Youth Alive, Inc., Louisville, KY, for after school programs | 50,000 |
| Youth Development Center, Inc., Winchester, VA, for program development for at-risk and gang prevention after school programs | 350,000 |
| Yukon Flats School District, Fort Yukon, AK, for development and application of a vocational education program | 250,000 |
| YWCA of Anchorage, AK, for after school enrichment programs serving at-risk Anchorage schoolchildren and their mothers | 250,000 |
| Zachary Community School Board, Zachary, LA, for technology enhancements | 50,000 |
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