Archive for May, 2009

strongRecipient: /strongLatino Economic Development Corporation of Washington, DCbrstrongLocation: /strongWashington, DCbrstrongZIP Code: /strong20009-1815brstrongRecipient URL: /stronga href=”http://www.ledcdc.org/”www.ledcdc.org//abrstrongType of Recipient: /strongHousing/shelter, development; Urban/community developmentbrstrongGrantmaker: /stronga href=”http://dynamodata.fdncenter.org/990s/990search/ffinderecon2.cgi?id=MEYE002″Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation/abrstrongGrant Amount: /strong$10,000brstrongYear Authorized: /strong2008brstrongDescription: /strongFor the foreclosure intervention counseling program in MarylandbrstrongType of Support: /strongProgram developmentbrstrongSubjects: /strongEconomic crisis; Economic development; Economically disadvantaged; Financial services; Hispanics/Latinos; Housing/shelter, development; Housing/shelter, expense aid; Housing/shelter, home owners; Human services, financial counseling; Urban/community developmentbrstrongRecipient EIN: /strong521749216br

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athletic_scholarshipAny good high school athlete dreams of getting a Division 1 sports or athletic scholarship! Division I schools sports programs such as football, basketball, track, hockey and baseball all have recruiters who go after the top players in every sport..  

Unfortunately, the less well funded sports, especially women’s sports, even at major schools rarely have scouting teams. Additionally, Division II and III schools usually rely on high school coaches and the student athletes themselves, to bring their performances to their attention.  

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