Clarification on the P&GE grant

Jennifer Dorsen jdorsen at EDC.ORG
Mon Sep 30 13:51:02 EDT 2002



Hello,

I recently posted information about a grant from PG&E. There has been some
confusion. I am not the person giving out the grants, nor do I have
information about it other than what I wrote last week (repeated below). I
mearly passed it along since I know many of you would be interested it.  I
understand from some of the calls that I have gotten that it not available
on line anymor, but I do not have a copy of it. You might want to email
someone at the foundation. . . . I wish I could help! Good luck.

Jennifer Dorsen

<p>For more information, see the following URL:
http://www.neg.pge.com/grantFAQ.html

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Hello YouthLearners,

<p>As you know, ScienceQuest is a program that works with urban technology
after school programs to bring exciting science to kids after school. Many
of our partners ask about ways to help fund the programs that they dream of

- here is one grant that has a history of funding our type of work. Good
luck!

<p>Focus: environmental education
Grant: PG&E.
Eligibility:
· K-12 schools
· Non-profit organizations engaged in education projects, earth science,
conservation and the environment
· Teacher training programs with hands-on student activities that focus on
earth science and environmental education projects
· Previous grant recipients may apply; however, grants will not be awarded
for the same program two years in a row

<p>Funding:
· $200,000 in total program available for funding in 2002
· Individual grants will be awarded from $5,000 to $10,000

<p>Deadline:
· Submit the application postmarked on or before September 30, 2002
· Applications may not be faxed or transmitted electronically
· Incomplete, faxed and or late applications will not be eligible and will
be returned

<p>For more information, see the following URL:
http://www.neg.pge.com/grantFAQ.html

Jennifer Dorsen
Project Director: ScienceQuest
www.edc.org/sciencequest
Telephone: 617-618-2686
Fax: 617-332-4318
Toll Free: 800-225-4276 (outside of MA)

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