Human Services News

social work, social, worker, service, services, mental health, psychology, counseling, non profit, nonprofit, clinical, not-for-profit, opening, fair, link, links, organization, association, journal, school, msw, bsw, medical, welfare, child welfare, sociology, therapy, case management, case manager, casework, certification, recruitment, opportunity, site, bank, online, interview, salary, listing, director, direct care, social service, therapist, case worker, house parent, foster care, nurse, homeless, teacher, agency, agencies, occupational, risk, youth, program, substance abuse, human services, career, human service jobs, human service, corrections, counselor, rehabilitation, elderly, disabled, gerontology, aging, psychiatry, intern, internship, products, services, conferences, behavioral health, group home, needs, medical, outreach, grant writer, special, population, disorders, development, socail, socal

>Interest Areas
   Nonprofit News
   Children & Youth
   Civic Engagement
   Community Development
   Economic Security
   Education
   Health
   Homelessness
   Nutrition & Healthy Living
   Substance Abuse
   Nonprofit Management
>Featured Nonprofit Jobs
 
  Substance Abuse Jobs
  Social Work Jobs
  Executive Director Jobs
  Social Services Jobs
  Fundraising & Development Jobs


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Feature Story 
July 26, 2006
Department of Education Awards $15.5 Million to Help Students Develop Strong Character and Good Citizenship

From Education Newsfeed:

Schools in California, New York, the District of Columbia, Indiana, Texas, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Illinois and New Mexico will share $15.5 million in grants designed to help them implement programs that teach the principles of character development and the responsibilities of citizenship to their students, U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings announced today.

"Character education in the classroom supports students on a path to becoming honorable and compassionate," Secretary Spellings said.

"Lessons in responsibility and respect are just as integral to a well-rounded education as lessons in reading, math and science."

The Partnerships in Character Education Program awards grants for up to four years to eligible state and local education agencies to design and implement character education programs, which teach students core ethical concepts, such as: civics; citizenship; justice; responsibility; and respect themselves and others.

Grant recipients must show how they have integrated character education into classroom instruction and teacher training.

They also must involve parents, students and the community in the process.

The projects are evaluated to determine their success in helping students develop positive character, reduce discipline problems and improve academic achievement.

Projects also must increase parent and community involvement with the school.

This year's recipients were chosen from among 227 applicants.

Since 1994, a total of 136 state and local education agencies have received character education grants.

No Child Left Behind expanded funding for the Partnerships in Character Education Program from $8 million to $24 million.

More information on Character Education grants is available at: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osdfs/programs.html.

A list of the 2006 grantees is included.

Read more from this post.

Posted on July 26, 2006 11:41 PM


Untitled Document News from Leading Foundations
Foundation News Government News Children News
Youth News Community Building News Education News
Civic Engagement News Health News Arts News
Environmental News

Email this Article
Bookmark & Share this Page
AddThis Social Bookmark Button
News from the Largest Foundations
Century of the City: No Time to Lose
Posted on 1 Dec 2008 at 11:11am
Life As We Don't Know It
Posted on 1 Dec 2008 at 6:20am
New Grants Announced
Posted on 30 Nov 2008 at 9:00pm
More Foundation News...
Related Foundation Grants
Nooksack Valley School District #506
$171,500 from the Gates Foundation
Miami University
$300,000 from the Ford Foundation
United Ways of Texas Inc
$250,000 from the Gates Foundation
Highline School District
$1,738,500 from the Gates Foundation
Young Women"s Leadership Foundation
$288,980 from the Gates Foundation
More on HandsNet
Arizona's Statewide HIE Utility

Florida's "Network of Networks"

Case Study: Implementing Developmental Screening at Oxford Pediatrics

Case Study: Beth Israel Medical Center


Articles From Our Sponsors
Creative Fund Raising Ideas

The How To’s of Starting a Successful Fundraiser

Nonprofit Fundraising Tips - eBay and Customer Service

Charity Fund Raising Tips and Ideas

 
Since launching the first online network for activists in 1987, HandsNet has aggregated current human services and community development information important to low-income communities and communities of color. We seek to foster comprehensive thinking on approaches to improving the lives of people living in these communities.
    Government Funding  |   Foundation Grants    
Grants Available
beta!

Internet Marketing tips for your Organization

Get Dynamic Content for Your Website

Post Human Services Headlines - Updated Daily

Get the latest Human Services info
delivered to your email weekly!
Subscribe to the Human Services Digest.

HomeAbout HandsNet Training and CapacityAlertsContact UsAnnouncements

Visit these sites in the Information Organizers Network
Power of Thanks | Credit Repair Kits | Nonprofit Information Sites | Human Services | Ideas for Starting Your Own Business | School Funding | Prosperity in America | Home Business Success Stories | Community Building | HUD Funding | Prosperous Spirit | Community Building Grants | Business Home Income Online Opportunity | Web Hosting Reseller Business | Environment Funders | Foundations Giving Grants | List of Girls First Names | Health Foundation Grants | Federal Grants for Woman Owned Businesses | Online Business Ideas | Government Grants for Youth
Edited by:Michael Saunders

©2008 Information Organizers, LLC