Brown Rudnick Community Grants

Win up to $2,000 for a classroom project

Available Funds/Award: $2,000

Opens: Ongoing

Proposals Due: Ongoing

Final Applications Due: Ongoing

Recurring? Monthly

Granting Organization: Brown Rudnick Center for the Public Interest

Long Description: Brown Rudnick Center for the Public Interest funds classroom projects for K-12 schools in Hartford, Boston, New York City, Washington D.C. and Providence.

Requirements: Fill out an application.

Eligibility: K-12 Teachers

Application Link: http://www.brownrudnickcenter.com/foundation/

Additional Information Link: http://www.brownrudnickcenter.com/

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