Grant Resources
Need a primer on the ways to find, research or write a grant? Unsure
about the categories to include in a narrative or perhaps the best
ways to draft a budget? What is in-kind match?
If you are unsure of the answers, the staff of ESD 123 can provide
consultation to local school personnel -- guidance on where to look
and what to do in crafting a successful proposal.
For more information about the grant services that ESD123 currently has please click here.
Additional resources you may wish to consult:
Federal Resources
· Directory of federal agencies - This Library of Congress
Web site provides links to executive branch offices of the federal
government, including the White House, Cabinet-level departments and
independent agencies.
· FirstGov - Your first click to the government.
- · The Library of Congress - The Library of Congress
is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution, and it serves
as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in
the world, with more than 120 million items on approximately 530
miles of bookshelves.
- · U.S. Census Bureau - The Census Bureau, a division
of the Department of Commerce, offers population, economic and other
statistics useful for research.
- · U.S. Congress - The
Library of Congress "Thomas" Web
site provides direct links to the U.S. House and Senate. The site includes
the Congressional Record, bill summaries and information on individual
members and committees.
- · U.S. Department of Education - This site is designed
to help pursue the educational initiatives and advance our mission
as a Department—to ensure equal access to education and to
promote educational excellence for all Americans.
Jeanne Lathim
Personnel/Grants Administrator
jlathim@esd123.org
509.544.5777
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