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The Burroughs Wellcome Fund’s Student STEM Enrichment Program supports diverse programs in North Carolina that enable primary and secondary students to participate in creative, hands-on STEM activities and pursue inquiry-based exploration. Funded activities must enable students to “do” STEM in creative and engaging ways that involve hands-on activities and inquiry-based exploration. Activities should occur outside of the usual school environment, such as after school, on weekends, or during vacation periods, and may be conducted all year, during the school year, or during the summer, provided there is a year-long educational component. Nonprofit organizations in North Carolina are eligible to apply, including public and private schools, colleges and universities, community groups, museums, zoos, scientific groups, and others that can provide experiential activities for K-12 students. Call 516.410.4895, or email clolataylor@gmail.com for a free fee quote to have us write your entire proposal, or edit your draft, for a reasonable flat fee.https://lnkd.in/eWMWZNbWBev BrowningHolly Rustick

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    Kroger's charitable giving is committed to supporting nonprofit organizations in communities where Kroger family of companies operates in 35 states and the District of Columbia. Support may also be provided to national initiatives. Focus areas include Zero Hunger | Zero Waste, the company's commitment to ending hunger in its communities and eliminating waste across the company; diversity and inclusion; health and nutrition; and stronger communities. Support is provided through The Kroger Co. Foundation, primarily focused on ending hunger, improving food security, and bringing balanced meals to families who need it most, and The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation, focused on scalable and innovative solutions to help create communities free of hunger and waste. Sponsorships, gift card donations, and in-kind or product donations are also provided. Visit the Kroger website to access the online application portal.Call 516.410.4895, or email clolataylor@gmail.com for a free fee quote to have us write your entire proposal, or edit your draft, for a reasonable flat fee.https://lnkd.in/eqn-m6m3Bev BrowningHolly Rustick

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