
Brown Rudnick Charitable Foundation Unveils New Grant Program Designed to Help Inner-City Educators
Brown Rudnick Charitable Foundation Unveils New Grant Program Designed to Help Inner-City Educators
The Brown Rudnick Charitable Foundation Corp., a nonprofit tax-exempt entity established by attorneys from Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP, has launched a Community Grant Program. Created to support frontline educators who often do not have a voice in funding decisions, the program will subsidize small, concrete projects to improve inner-city education in Boston, Hartford, Providence, or New York City.
The applicant must be a "frontline educational worker" who is involved in education or a related field in one of the communities eligible for grants. The proposed recipient must be a nonprofit or tax-exempt organization (e.g., a public school) that is willing to accept the grant and use it in the required manner. The proposed use of the grant must be to fund a specific, one-time future education-related need or idea that promises to improve inner-city education within one year of the grant award.
The foundation will generally consider grant applications monthly and award grants in an amount totaling not more than $2,000 in any one month.
The grant applications and an explanation of the program can be found at the Brown Rudnick Charitable Foundation.
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Link to Complete RFP
Primary Subject: Education
Geographic Funding Area(s): Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island
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