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
 
  Education Jobs
  Fundraising & Development Jobs
  Executive Director Jobs
  Social Services Jobs
  Social Work Jobs


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Feature Story 
July 1, 2008
New Gear Up Grants to Help More Than 69,000 Middle School Students Overcome Barriers to College Access

From Education Newsfeed:

U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings today announced the award of $41,573,649 for 24 new grants under the Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) to help more than 69,000 disadvantaged middle school students receive assistance to prepare for and pursue a college education.

"The GEAR UP program partners with the community to reach students early through mentoring, tutoring, financial aid, and other supports," said Secretary Spellings.

Two types of grants are being awarded: nearly $20.8 million for seven state grants to Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

Early intervention efforts aim to increase college attendance and success and raise the expectations of low-income students through college awareness and academic preparation activities, financial aid counseling and college admission preparations.

The scholarship component requires the state to establish or maintain a financial assistance program for GEAR UP students to attend institutions of higher education.

States are required to spend at least 25 percent and not more than 50 percent of grant funds on the early intervention component, and at least 50 percent on the scholarship component, unless the state receives a waiver.

Partnership projects are also six-year grants that must include at least one low-income middle school, one college or university, and two community or business organizations.

Partners work together to provide all students at a particular grade level and their families a range of support services needed to prepare for college - such as higher level coursework, summer academies, mentoring, counseling, and help with the college application process.

San Jose State University Research Foundation San Jose, Calif.

San Leandro Unified School District (USD) San Leandro, Calif.

Read more from this post.

Posted on July 1, 2008 7:46 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
More Foundation News...
Related Foundation Grants
Recent Foundation Grants
Public Policy Institute of California
$1,300,000 from the Hewlett Foundation
MPR Associates
$300,000 from the Hewlett Foundation
Women's Edge Coalition
$300,000 from the Hewlett Foundation
Congregation Beth Simchat Torah of New York Inc.
$120,000 from the Ford Foundation
More on HandsNet
U.S. Education Secretary Appoints 16-Member Council to Advise on State Standards, Assessments and Accountability Systems

U.S. Department of Education Awards Idaho $3.4 Million Grant to Help Create More Charter Schools

U.S. Department of Education Awards Utah More Than an $8.5 Million Grant to Help Create More Charter Schools

Math gender gap is history


Articles From Our Sponsors
Creative Fund Raising Ideas

Fundraising Cards to Generate More Funds

Church Fund Raising Ideas

Streamline Your Nonprofit Auction by Using the eBay Shipping Center

 
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
Philanthropy Websites | Business Reseller Hosting | Smartest Home Based Business | Community Development Corporation | Federal Grants for Woman Owned Businesses | Good Baby Boy Names | Home Business Success Stories | Attitude of Gratitude | Credit Secrets | Advantages of Owning Your Own Business | Environmental Funding Organizations | Human Services News | Ideas for Fundraising Activities | Health Grants | Homeworker Business Opportunities | List of Girls First Names | Home Based Business Ideas | Best Small Businesses | 100 Popular Baby Names | HUD Funding | Education Grant Donors | Starting a Home Small Business
Edited by:Michael Saunders

©2008 Information Organizers, LLC