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Literacy Resources-FundingCTCsThe Community Technology Centers (CTC) program is intended to create or expand community technology centers to provide disadvantaged residents of urban and rural communities with access to information technology and related training. Gifts-in-Kind InternationalGifts-in-Kind International is a charitable organization that designs and manages the donation process for top manufacturers and retailers, including 44 percent of the Fortune 500 companies. IMLSThe Institute of Museum and Library Services is an independent Federal grant-making agency dedicated to creating and sustaining a nation of learners by helping libraries and museums serve their communities. National Institute for Literacy Grants & Funding DatabaseThis database includes federal grant notices as well as private foundation grant information. Songs Inspired By Literature - The SIBL ProjectArtists For Literacy uses the language of music to inspire people to read and write all year long. Songs inspired by literature (SIBLs) can be the link between books and those who have difficulty reading them. The Foundation CenterFounded in 1956, the Center is the nation's leading authority on institutional philanthropy and is dedicated to serving grantseekers, grantmakers, researchers, policymakers, the media, and the general public. The Verizon FoundationThe Verizon Foundation concentrates its venture philanthropy grantmaking in distinct priority funding areas: Literacy, Digital Divide, Workforce Development, Community Technology Development, and Employee Volunteerism. The Wallace FoundationThe Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds seek to create opportunities for people to enrich themselves through better schools, enhanced community activities, and participation in the arts. Verizon ReadsVerizon Reads is the umbrella organization for Verizon's national literacy platform and is dedicated to creating a more literate America through meaningful programs that create awareness, raise funds, and encourage collaboration among literacy providers. |
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