The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation is seeking proposals for the Good Neighbor Grants Program.
The Good Neighbor Grants program was established in 2012 to identify and strengthen ties with youth-serving nonprofit organizations in the Northern Virginia, metropolitan Washington, D.C., and Maryland areas that are helping students with significant financial need reach their full potential through education.
Through the program, grants will be awarded to support a range of programs, including but not limited to afterschool academic enrichment opportunities, college access advising programs, arts programs, service learning, college STEM recruitment and retention strategies, innovative programs that bridge education and technology, and internship programs.
Funds may also be used for the development of education related products that will benefit students: handbooks, training guides, and other written and digital media.