- Amazon Wish ListsWish Lists are a great way to keep track of what you want, and sometimes get great gifts. You can create many lists both for yourself and to remember gift ideas for others.
- Association of American Publishers Book Donation InitiativeMany publishing houses donate books to non-profit organizations. To encourage book donations, AAP maintains a list of 501(c)3 and international organizations that wish to receive donated books from American publishers.
- Better World Books - Request BooksNEED BOOKS? Request a book donation through our online form.
- Distribution to Underserved Communities Library ProgramThe Distribution to Underserved Communities Library Program (D.U.C.) distributes books on contemporary art and culture to public schools, libraries, prisons, and alternative education centers nationwide, free of charge.
- Domestic and International Book Donations - SUNY at BuffaloThis list prvides a place for institutions and programs that have little or no money to post their need for educational materials. We do not include private colleges (especially those that charge high tuition fees), foundations of corporate firms, individuals, or other well off entities. Our donors wish to send their materials to those most desperately in need.
- International Book Bank - request booksThe International Book Bank aims to increase global literacy by donating brand new books to charities in developing countries.
- Local Donation Program - International Book Project, Inc.The Local Donation program of the International Book Project is always looking to expand and provide literacy to those in need. If you have an organization and would like to be considered for a local book donation please fill out our local donations application. Once you have submitted your application, our Local Donations Coordinator will review your application and contact you.
- Pilcrow Rural Library Disaster Relief GrantSpecial non-matching grants through our Children’s Book Project program to libraries serving rural communities in the United States affected by recent tornadoes, hurricanes, flooding, or other natural disasters. Libraries qualified to receive a Children’s Book Project: Disaster Relief grant can select $800 worth of new, quality, hardcover children’s books from The Pilcrow Foundation’s booklist. Locally sponsored matching funds are not required for the disaster relief grants.
- Pilcrow Rural Library GrantsThe Pilcrow Foundation, a national non-profit public charity, provides a 2-to-1 match to rural public libraries that receive a grant through its Children’s Book Project and contribute $200-$400 through a local sponsors for the purchase of up to $1200 worth (at retail value) of new, quality, hardcover children’s books.
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Our Foundation conducts two separate programs: The Sustainability Grant Program and the Vermont Community Building Grant Program. The Sustainability Program focuses on US based organizations that work to bring about positive change and sustainable solutions by helping us achieve the aspirations we have as a business – with a priority on enhancing health of homes and schools.
- » To pay by check, please make it payable to Forces For Kids, INC. » Please mail to 955 E Commerce Dr. STE B Traverse City, MI. Mostly we do not accept food payments except chocolate brownies.
- Feb 9, 2017 - Explore Cherylee De Villiers's board 'Classroom donation ideas' on Pinterest. See more ideas about classroom donation ideas, classroom, back to school night.
- The Doss PTA provides funds for the Winter, Valentine’s, and End-of-Year Classroom parties for all Doss students. In order to fund these parties, the Doss PTA suggests a donation of $10 per student.
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Vision 20/20 Every now and again an opportunity comes along that you know is right for its time. You know in your heart, that it’s the right thing to do. Vision 20/20 is one of those opportunities. We truly are pioneers embarking on a new and incredible journey. Learn more about Vision 20/20… Labors of…
Welcome to Foundation Christian Academy How to apply: Applying is easy using our Online Application. We encourage families to apply online as it simplifies submission and provides parents a tool for tracking online the status of their admission after their application has been submitted. A non-refundable fee of $55 for K-12th grades, or $25 for 3k…
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Every now and again an opportunity comes along that you know is right for its time. You know in your heart, that it’s the right thing to do. Vision 20/20 is one of those opportunities. We truly are pioneers embarking on a new and incredible journey. With our faith to guide us and our mission to sustain us, we will build a legacy to shape and inspire our children and our children’s children for generations to come.
Jonathan Smith
Jonathan Smith, Ed.S, is President of School and Middle & High School Principal.Sherri Smith
Sherri Smith, B.S. Ed., is Preschool and Elementary Principal.Julio Colón
Julio Colón, M.S., is Middle & High School Assistant Principal.Janea Rydl
Janea Rydl, B.S. - Guidance CounselorDonald Ballard
Donald Ballard - Dean of Students AffairsPamela Cawley
Pamela Cawley, M.S. - Athletic Director