Nickelodeon Let’s Just Play Grants Program
Posted by on August 6, 2004
[posted from RFP Bulletin]
Nickelodeon Announces Let’s Just Play Grants Program
Deadline: November 1, 2004
Cable television channel Nickelodeon has announced the first call for entries for its Let’s Just Play grants program. The program will offer awards to schools and after-school programs to help provide resources to create and expand opportunities for physical play.
Elementary schools, middle schools, and after-school programs across the United States are eligible to enter the program by participating in the Worldwide Day of Play, October 2, 2004, which Nickelodeon has designated a day to draw attention to the importance of play. An organization’s day of play can be anything from an hour of games in the gym to a school-wide field day to a city-wide play day in the park.
Approximately twenty-five to fifty grants will be distributed by the program annually, with grant awards ranging from $5,000 to $10,000.
Public and not-for-profit private elementary and middle schools (grades K through 9) and after-school community-based organizations with 501(c)(3) status are eligible to apply. However, grant applications will not be considered unless the applicant institution participates in a Worldwide Day of Play activity and provides tangible documentation of the activity undertaken.
Criteria for entries and details on how to apply are available on the Nickelodeon Web site.
RFP Link: <a href="http://www.everythingnick.com/">http://www.everythingnick.com/</a>
For additional RFPs in Children and Youth, visit: <a href="http://fdncenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_children.jhtml">http://fdncenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_children.jhtml</a>
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