| Funding Resources
One way that you may wish to fund the Success Highways program at your high school is through government or foundation grants. In addition, everyone in your community has a stake in the success of your students so a local organization or business might be interested in sponsoring your program.
Securing a grant or sponsorship for Success Highways may seem like a daunting task for the novice grant writer, but there are many resources and paths available that can make the job easier and help to ensure your success.
| Understanding Grants: |
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| Federal, State, Corporate & Foundation Resources |
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| Federal Government Funding Sources |
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| TITLE I, PART A, Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged |
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| TITLE I, PART A2, Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged |
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| TITLE I, PART D, Prevention & Intervention Programs for Children & Youth Who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk |
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| TITLE I, PART D2, Prevention & Intervention Programs for Children & Youth Who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk |
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| TITLE IV, PART B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers |
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| TITLE V, Innovative Programs |
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| TITLE V, Innovative Programs |
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| TITLE X, PART C, McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Improvements |
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State Funding Sources |
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| California Funding Opportunities |
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| Texas Funding Opportunities |
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| Washington Funding Opportunities |
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