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Grants Secured with Budgets of $100K or Greater
The following list provides only those grants with awards of $100,000 or greater. In his almost 10 years as a grants admnistrator, Bill supported numerous and varied smaller grant writing efforts where the grant-making agencies were usually foundations, professional associations and corporations.
State - Dropout Prevention (two awards). $138,000 & $35,000 (2008)
Federal - Magnet Schools of America . $8,250,000 (2007)
Corporate - SASinSchools at CCMS. $397,149 (2006)
Federal - Emergency Response and Crisis Management. $475,552 (2005)
Corporate - New Schools Project at EWHS. $565,248 (2005)
State - Mobile Source Emissions Reduction Program. $100,000 (2005)
Federal - Advanced Placement Incentive Program. $1,358,630 (2005)
State - Mobile Source Emissions Reduction Program. $100,000 (2004)
Federal - Carol M. White Physical Education Program. $1,338,943 (2004)
Federal - Mentoring Programs. $587,242 (2004)
Federal - Early Reading First. $3,250,675 (2003)
Federal - Emergency Response and Crisis Management. $452,478 (2003)
Federal - Smaller Learning Communities. $2,498,971 (2003)
Federal - Carol M. White Physical Education Program. $493,024 (2003)
Federal - Transition to Teaching. $1,731,125 (2002)
State - 21 st Century Community Learning Centers. $606,941 (2002)
Federal - Smaller Learning Communities. $428,318 (2002)
State - 4-H Support Our Students. $123,870 (2002)
Federal - Magnet Schools of America . $7,401,309 (2001)
Federal - 21 st Century Community Learning Centers (two awards). $3,160,011 & $2,089,485 (2000)
Federal - Effective Alternative Strategies. $1,975,475 (2000)
Federal - Smaller Learning Communities (three awards). $1,479,088 (2000)
Regional - Workforce Investment Act Youth Services. $592,695 (2000)
State - Bridging the Gap Intervention Grant. $100,000 (2000)
State - Governor's Crime Commission. $50,000 (2000)
State - College Tech Prep Enhancement. $44,633 (2000)
Federal - Safe Schools / Healthy Students. $8,250,000 (1999)
State - Technology Literacy Challenge Fund. $175,000 (1999)
Corporate - BellSouth Foundation. $140,000 (1999)
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