Project Ignition
Posted by on April 7, 2006
Car crashes are the biggest killer of teens today, and Project Ignition is out to change that.
Project Ignition is a chance for high school students, teachers, and community-program leaders to implement new, creative service-learning projects promoting teen driver safety. Teams will create awareness campaigns using their choice of media. The possibilities are as far-ranging as the imagination. Up to 25 applicants will be selected by mid-May to move into the next phase of the project. Each applicant selected will receive a grant check at the beginning of the fall semester for $2,000 from State Farm to help put their plan into action. Final projects must be complete and ready for final judging in December 2006.
Application deadline is April 30. Visit: <a href="http://www.sfprojectignition.com">http://www.sfprojectignition.com</a> for application and detailed information.
Don?t wait, apply today!
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