[Technology 1400] funding sources for computer/web based family literacy programs
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I am doing research on grants for community based literacy programs, including computer/web based classes.
The focus is on Citizenship, ESOL, Spanish literacy, health education, and computer skills.
So, I am accumulating information on foundations that provide grants for the above and also course programs that might be worth adding to my list.
I would be very interested in communicating with anyone, especially those working in social service NGOs or churches.
Paul Rogers
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