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The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools
Grant Alerts – December 3, 2009
Grant Alerts – December 8, 2009

Wells Fargo Foundation – Education and Health and Human Services Grants (Various locations)

http://tinyurl.com/y9pgqvm
The Wells Fargo Foundation provides support to nonprofit organizations focusing on education and health and human services, with special emphasis on the elimination of the “achievement gap”; increasing access to higher education for underrepresented groups; and ensuring access to both health education programs and quality healthcare for individuals and families.

RGK Foundation – Education, Community and Medicine/Health Grants
http://tinyurl.com/ygtlcpq
The RGK Foundation supports nonprofit organizations that provide services in the areas of Community, Education and Medicine/Health. Specific areas of focus include: children and family services, early childhood development, parenting education, after-school educational enrichment programs, promotion of the health and well-being of children, and programs that promote access to health services.

The Ameren Charitable Trust – Youth and Education Grants (Missouri and Illinois)
http://tinyurl.com/yc5ucjj
The Ameren Charitable Trust supports educational institutions and programs as well as youth activities, with a special focus on services for youth and education.

Scholastic, Inc. – Welch’s Harvest Grants

http://tinyurl.com/yeykfhu
The purpose of Welch’s Harvest Grants is to help teach the value of sustainable agriculture and healthy eating through school gardens. Hands-on experiences with planting, tending, and growing gardens provides children with a dynamic setting for learning.

Youth Service America and Miley Cyrus – Get Ur Good On Grants
http://tinyurl.com/yc5vw89
Youth Service America (YSA) and Miley Cyrus have partnered to create Get Ur Good On, a social network that brings together youth to support each other in their mission to do “good” in their communities.

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