SchoolGrants: State Agency Links State agencies. Online texas Commission on the Arts texas Region X Service Centertexas Register. U. Wyoming Department of education Wyoming Arts Council. http://www.schoolgrants.org/Links/state_agencies.htm
Extractions: Dr. John G. Hibben Links: State Agencies Home Grant Opportunities Sample Proposals Let's Write a Grant Our Newsletters Search Our Links Grant-Related Links Federal Agencies Foundation Resources Grants Management Grant-related Publications ... State Agencies Education-Related Links Parents General Interest National Organizations Publications ... Site Map You should regularly check your state education agency's website. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as many other items of interest and assistance to their state's educators.
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Extractions: The Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs has tapped the resources and expertise of the National Energy Education Projects (NEED) for the Schools Going Solar Program for the Chicago Public Schools. NEEDs energy education program is a multi-sided, comprehensive approach to energy education. NEEDs solar schools program creates learning laboratories within schools fortunate to be receiving PV systems for their buildings. All participating schools receive NEED materials, which illustrate hands-on education at its best. The activities incorporate music, drama, language, arts and math skills, as well as scientific investigation to teach about energy. All NEED training programs and classroom activities are correlated to the National Science Education Standards and to the educational guidelines set by education agencies at the state and local levels.
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Extractions: We have assembled a collection of useful forms, documents and links for those currently managing or interested in managing AmeriCorps*State and National Direct programs. Content is organized in categories such as program management, fiscal and legal information, forms, and member information. Plus there are resources on training and technical assistance, state mandated objectives, disability inclusion, OBM circulars, and much, much more!
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Extractions: Steering Team Contacts get in 'pdf' format Updated: The ESTRELLA Steering Team consists of representatives from a number of different programs, agencies and business/industry, including software/curriculum developers, hardware manufacturers, state, regional and local education agencies, technical and evaluation assistance providers, higher education and selected staff. This broad-based group provides guidance and technical assistance to the ESTRELLA project director, identifies and shares resources and exchanges ideas to further improve and strengthen the project. The Steering Team meets biannually. Members of this dynamic group include: Ms. Kathy Bibus
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The American Association Of Open Adoption Agencies A listing of adoption policies that guide the formation of this national organization of values based Category Home Family Adoption agencies ANonprofit Adoption agencies Committed To Adoption Services Of conference sponsoredby TxCARE, the texas Coalition for Adoption Resources and education. http://www.openadoption.org/
Extractions: Committed To Adoption Services Of The Highest Quality The purpose of these AAOAA pages is to give you the best information possible about adoption. We hope these pages will give you the information you need to find an agency providing this same quality of infant and older child adoption services in your area. 2001 Texas Adoption Progress Conference July 14, 2001 - Arlington, Texas This was the third annual conference sponsored by TxCARE, the Texas Coalition for Adoption Resources and Education. It was an exceptionally well received conference complete with standing ovations. In the weeks to come a record of the powerful events at the conference will go online at www.txcare.org Click here to see 2001 Texas Adoption Progress Conference brochure. We are committed to providing and encouraging the provision of adoption services of the highest quality. We approach the issue of quality in adoption from three basic directions: Open Adoption is the healthiest form of adoption. We define open adoption as a form of adoption in which the birth family and the adopted child enjoy an ongoing, in-person relationship.
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Medicaid Managed Care Assistance In Texas: Texas HEART And STARLink Committed to conducting health outreach to the chronically underserved as well as becoming recognized Category Society Issues Health Health Policy in or eligible for the texas STAR program STARLink advocates provide information,education, support and and helps Medicaid managed care agencies identify and http://www.txheart.org/
Extractions: STARLink is a statewide, toll-free helpline designed to assist consumers with urgent medical needs who are experiencing barriers to receiving health and long term care services. STARLink advocates provide support and information to persons enrolled in or eligible for the Texas STAR program (Medicaid managed care).
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Links To Special Education Web Sites here, please email your request to techai@advocacyinc.org. texas Compliance Monitoring fivenational experts offer a model of state education agencies to use http://www.advocacyinc.org/linkspec.htm
Extractions: Links to Special Education Web Sites If your organization or web site is not listed here, please e-mail your request to: techai@advocacyinc.org ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education ]- includes publications, conference calendar, discussion groups and information on research priorities. Exceptional Parent Magazine - a magazine for families and professionals. Families and Advocates for Partnerships in Education - (FAPE) - IDEA information and promising educational practices Family to Family Network ] - provide training for parents of children with disabilities working through the public education system and also administer the Partners in Policymaking Program. Guide to IEP development ] - from the U.S. Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). ISER - Internet Special Education Resources ] - a nationwide directory that helps parents find local special education professionals and resources to help with assessment of learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder, therapy, advocacy, and other special needs. NCD Report: "Back to School on Civil Rights" ] - a report by the National Council on Disability on federal enforcement and monitoring of the implementation of IDEA nationwide, including Texas.
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Extractions: Water Education Day Students and educators around the nation will join together in the third annual National Water Education Day to raise awareness about the importance of protecting water resources. Caddo Lake Institute, Inc. (CLI), is a non-profit academic program which encourages interdisciplinary environmental study based on the preservation of the ecological and cultural integrity of the Caddo Lake ecosystem. The Institute's Caddo Lake Scholars Program and Junior Scholars Program promote the idea that wise use of an ecosystem includes preserving it as a living laboratory for teaching and learning ecology. CLI is a private operating foundation founded by Don Henley, musician and environmentalist. The role of the Institute is to act as an "ecosystem-specific" sponsoring entity, underwriting local wetland science and conservation education, as well as cultural and ecological research and monitoring. CLI, in partnership with federal and state conservation agencies, created the 1993 initiative which resulted in the designation of approximately 8,000 acres (3,300 hectares) of Texas-owned land under the Ramsar Convention of Wetlands of International Importance and which was enlarged in 1996 to a total of 21,000 acres (8,500 hectares).
EE Resources Project WILD www.projectwild.org. World Wildlife Fund - www.worldwildlife.org.Federal agencies. State agencies. texas education Agency - www.tea.state.tx.us. http://www.eih.uh.edu/education/ee_resources.htm
Texas Public Works Association excellence and public awareness through education, advocacy and to public and privatesector individuals, agencies, and companies web page for the texas Chapter http://www.tpwa.org/
Extractions: Texas Public Works Association This is the official website of the Texas Public Works Association ( TPWA The Texas Public Works Association is the Texas Chapter of the American Public Works Association. For more information, call TPWA headquarters at (817) 410-4065 or write to the Texas Public Works Association, P.O. Box 1834, Grapevine, Texas 76099. June 4- 7,2003 SCIECA Annual Conference San Antonio, Texas Hotel Information Sponsor/Exhibitor Information Planned Topics Contact Information ... Conference Registration Form TEXAS CHAPTER OF APWA TOP 3 PUBLIC WORKS LEADERS OF THE YEAR NOMINATION FORM DEADLINE IS MAY 15, 2003 It is that time of year where the Texas Chapter recognizes our members for their achievements in public works. The Top 3 Public Works Leaders of the Year awards are given each year to those people who have excelled in the field of public works. The award presentation will be made at the Texas Public Works Annual Conference banquet in San Antonio, Texas, on June 6, 2003. I would encourage each of our Branches to look within your membership for someone whom you feel would be a candidate for this award.
About IDRA - Its Mission, Its Activities, Its Partners Corporations; Federal agencies; Policy makers. IDRA has developed resources forliteracy training and education. Road, Suite 350 San Antonio, texas 782281190. http://www.idra.org/about/about.htm
Extractions: Throughout its history, the Intercultural Development Research Association (IDRA), a non-profit organization in San Antonio, Texas, has been a vocal advocate for the right of every student to equality of educational opportunity. IDRA was founded in 1973 by Dr. José A. Cárdenas and, today, is directed by Dr. María "Cuca" Robledo Montecel. IDRA fulfills its mission through professional development, research and evaluation, policy and leadership development, and programs and materials development. Vision : IDRA is a vanguard leadership development and research team working with people to create self-renewing schools that value and empower all children, families and communities. Top of Page Next Service In Education IDRA staff provide technical assistance, training, and evaluation to public school teachers, administrators, parents, and other decision-makers; serve as expert witnesses in policy settings, court cases and committee hearings; and publish research and professional papers, books, videos and school curricula.
Texas Wildlife Association Formed in 1985 by a group of ranchers and wildlife managers dedicated to the conservation, management, Category Recreation Outdoors Wildlife North America and other State and Federal agencies on matters Convention TWA Conservation Initiatives education Programs Estate Send Email to twa@texaswildlife.org 401 http://www.texas-wildlife.org/
Extractions: The Texas Wildlife Association separates itself from other conservation and hunting organizations by focusing its mission on private landowners and their ethical relationship to the land. Command-and-control environmentalism has largely run its course, and land trusts will never raise enough money to do the job alone. The future well-being of wildlife, both game and rare species, depends upon private landowners commitment to habitat. Private landowners arent the gaps between protected lands; they are the real stewards of the lands in their care, and often have so proven for several generations. Motivated by what Aldo Leopold called a land ethic, enabled by sustainable markets and incentives, and nurtured by their association with the entire land and hunting communities private landowners are achieving real conservation results, in some cases overcoming great political odds to do so.
Texas Wildlife Association at the HEB camp, environmental education fairs, Ag conservation partnerships, alongwith texas cooperative Extension and various other agencies and organizations http://www.texas-wildlife.org/educationalprograms/
Extractions: Hunting Equals Habitat is the motto of the Texas Big Game Awards, another TWA program co-sponsored by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Far from being just a big buck contest, the Texas Big Game Awards (TBGA) recognizes outstanding native white-tailed deer, mule deer and pronghorn antelope and the landowners who actively manage their land to encourage wildlife and habitat conservation. A new program added in 2001 are the Carters Country TBGA Wildlife Conservation College Scholarships, awarding $20,000 in college scholarships annually. Texas rapid urban growth presents unique communication challenges for the Texas Wildlife Association (TWA), which seeks to educate both private landowners and urban residents about the positive aspects of responsible, active habitat management and ethical hunting. To reach these diverse audiences, TWA creates opportunities for interaction and education at Wildlife Management Field Days, special events such as Wildlife Expo and conventions, training workshops for adult volunteer leaders and teachers, and symposia for landowners, land managers, and natural resource professionals.
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Extractions: Research Home Database and Publications Federal Agencies State Agencies ... Corporations, Associations, Institutes, and Funds Funding Opportunities Grant and Contract Services (GCS) within the Office of Research (OR) assists faculty in their funding searches and agency selection by utilizing electronic and internal library resources. Our funding resources include federal, state, local, industrial and private entities. The GCS office maintains the form packages and proposal guidelines library for programs. We have also instituted application of several electronic database systems to aid in compiling funding opportunities. The Sponsored Programs Information Network (SPIN) SMART/GENIUS database enables faculty members to input their research profiles into the system and have funding opportunities sent directly to their e-mail accounts. ( Directions to set up your profile). All faculty members are urged to have a current Conflict of Interest form on file prior to proposal submission.