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This site is intended to act as a hub of information about and resources for the members of the Newark Global Village School Zone/NJ After 3 Expanded Learning Time Initiative. To post curricula, resources, notices of events, pictures from program, or anything else NGVSZ ELT related, please contact your NGVSZ Program Officer.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Focus on Content: Resources Abound
With the end of the year coming, it is never too late to freshen up your program content. Here are some resources designed specifically for the afterschool community:
4-H Programs have made a wide variety of curricula available - from friendship games for K, to world culture activities for 8th graders.
This Coalition for Science After School has a variety of resources available.
4-H Programs have made a wide variety of curricula available - from friendship games for K, to world culture activities for 8th graders.
This Coalition for Science After School has a variety of resources available.
April Showers Bring... Funding Opportunties!
While our #1 focus should be running high quality programs and ending the year strong, we must also begin to look forward to the next academic year. Here are some RFPs and interesting articles from the philanthropy world that you should take some time to review:
PNC is working with community organizations to roll our financial literacy curricula. With PNC being a NJ based bank, this could open up some opportunities for our Newark programs.
The NEA and Nickelodeon have teamed up to offer $5000 grants for service programs. This is a great opportunity to work collaboratively with a certified teacher from your school and show the extra value your organizations bring!
With Spring having fully sprung, it might be a great time for a school-based garden project. Whole Foods is offering $2000 grants to fund such projects.
As you write grants to support your programming, don't forget that your programs can be a key resource to improve literacy skills. Check out this article reinforcing what we already know - literacy is incredibly important, particularly for the most vulnerable populations.
PNC is working with community organizations to roll our financial literacy curricula. With PNC being a NJ based bank, this could open up some opportunities for our Newark programs.
The NEA and Nickelodeon have teamed up to offer $5000 grants for service programs. This is a great opportunity to work collaboratively with a certified teacher from your school and show the extra value your organizations bring!
With Spring having fully sprung, it might be a great time for a school-based garden project. Whole Foods is offering $2000 grants to fund such projects.
As you write grants to support your programming, don't forget that your programs can be a key resource to improve literacy skills. Check out this article reinforcing what we already know - literacy is incredibly important, particularly for the most vulnerable populations.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Camp Vacamas at Quitman: Entrepreneurs in Action
On Friday, April 15th, the student-entrepreneurs at the Camp Vacamas at Quitman Street displayed their business plans, along with their "Going Green" service project - recycling and redesigning clothing! Check out these pictures!
These students presented their fully developed business plans to a full panel of reviewers, including Quitman Street Principal Erskine Glover, and an audience of proud parents and community members. 5th and 6th graders joined the festivities, showing off their unique recycling efforts, turning gently used clothing into unique and redesigned fashion must-haves!
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And we cannot forget the wonderful work of the Quitman Street Photography Club! |
These students presented their fully developed business plans to a full panel of reviewers, including Quitman Street Principal Erskine Glover, and an audience of proud parents and community members. 5th and 6th graders joined the festivities, showing off their unique recycling efforts, turning gently used clothing into unique and redesigned fashion must-haves!
Monday, April 18, 2011
$$$FUNDING ALERT$$$
Happy Spring Break to you NGVSZers! While you are taking in the sun (or at least not working as hard as you usually do), take a few minutes to check out some FANTASTIC funding opportunties for you, your programs and your program partners!
- Dollar General (which serves the Newark area) is giving away $5000 grants for non-profits (supplies anybody?)
- Are you tech-savvy? Do you have a tech club? The NEA is looking to give $1000 to individuals and organziations that develop mobile phone "apps" for school!
- Tell your certifed teachers that they can apply for a $3400 grant from PSE&G to support environmental education!
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