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GLOBIO, an education nonprofit based in Portland, Ore., that serves children in homes and schools around the state and across the world, announced today that it has been awarded a Google Grant.
The Google Grants program helps registered nonprofit organizations leverage the power of Google AdWordsT advertising to engage and inform their online constituents.
"We are thrilled with this opportunity to get our message out to a targeted audience of Google users," stated Gerry Ellis, who founded GLOBIO in 2001 to develop online resources and learning activities that increase children's interest in and understanding of our world.
GLOBIO will focus its efforts on keywords that direct traffic to its main program, Glossopedia, a free, multimedia, online interactive online encyclopedia where children age 7-12 can explore their interest in nature, people, and places.
GLOBIO releases new articles each month through a grant from the Toyota USA Foundation and provides free online content to complement articles in National Wildlife Federation's award-winning Ranger Rick magazine.
GLOBIO is an education nonprofit organization that develops online resources and learning activities that increase children's interest in and understanding of our world, encouraging them to become better global citizens and environmental stewards who make healthy choices and use natural resources wisely.
GLOBIO's main program, Glossopedia, is a free online encyclopedia of life where children age 7-12 can explore their interest in nature, people, and places.
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Posted on January 10, 2008 5:57 PM
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