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Sloan Foundation, Anne Ray Foundation, Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, Atlantic Philanthropies, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Charles H. Revson Foundation, Ford Foundation, George Lucas Family Foundation, Grable Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, John S.
Most of the funding for the Department of Education goes toward colleges and universities. Sixty percent, or $160.7 billion of the budget goes straight to the office of Federal Student Aid. The higher education chunk pays for Pell Grants, work-study programs and loans.
CPB provides funding for the development of public media television, radio, and digital content as well as multiplatform projects that reflect public medias mission to educate, inform and inspire the American public by providing stories through a broad array of perspectives, genres, styles and technologies.
Pass-Through Funding. Funds issued by a federal agency to a state agency or institution that are then transferred to other state agencies, units of local government, or other eligible groups per the award eligibility terms.
The U.S. Department of Educations Ready to Learn program announced today two grant awards totaling $29 million to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Twin Cities Public Television for the development of educational television and digital media programs that will engage preschool and young elementary school
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A request for proposal, or RFP, is a document that describes a projects needs and asks for proposed solutions from qualified vendors, Chris Peters writes in an article for the website TechSoup. Organizations typically use RFPs when they need outside help to complete a specific project.
This program is funded in part by a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Education, from the Corporation for Public Broadcastings Ready to Learn grant. And by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You.