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    ARRL Amateur Radio Map of the World (Robinson) -- Full-color laminated prefix map (26 x 34.5 inches).

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    ARRL
    Amateur Radio Education Project
    Progress Grant Application

    View/Download Application as a PDF file.

    Teachers who enrich their classrooms through imaginative means such as Amateur Radio often must do so at their personal expense. The purpose of the ARRL's Progress Grant is to offer modest financial support to those teachers who are currently using Amateur Radio in their classrooms as an instructional tool and who need financial assistance for specific purposes. The grant is meant to supplement (not supplant) existing resources for such things as Amateur Radio license manuals and instructor guides, station upkeep and maintenance (e.g., replacing a worn cable, equipment repair), upgrades (e.g., replacing a satellite-tracking computer program with an updated version), and various supplies and consumables. Progress Grants have a limit of $500 per school year.

    It is the ARRL's hope that through these grants, schools will be able to continue to enhance learning through hands-on practical application of mathematical and scientific principals as applied to wireless communications.

    Applicants should complete the following information and return the form to the address indicated at the bottom. Application deadline, November 1st. Grants will be reviewed by a selection committee and will be awarded on a quarterly basis.


    ARRL
    Amateur Radio Education Project
    Progress Grant Application

    Date of Application: ______________

    Applicant Name: ___________________________________
    Call Sign (not required)__________

    Home Address: __________________________________________________

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    City:__________________State:___________________
    Zip:_____________

    Home Phone: __________________________________________________

    E-Mail Address: ___________________________________________________

    School District: ___________________________________________________

    School Name: ___________________________________________________

    Address: ___________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________

    City:__________________State:___________________
    Zip:_____________

    School Phone: __________________ Fax: ______________
    Email: ______________________

    Grade Level:___________ Content Area: ____________________

    Project Title: ______________________________________________________

    Local Amateur Radio Club: __________________________________________

    Project Goal (s):

     

     

     

    Project Objective(s):

     

     

    Description of the Project:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Benefits: (Include how students will benefit from the project.)

     

     

     

     

     

    Evaluation: (How will you determine whether your project is successful?)

     

     

     

     

    Please include supporting documentation describing the direction of your program.

    Signature: ______________________________________
    Teacher
    Date: ___________________

    Signature: ______________________________________
    Principal
    Date:___________________

    Return application to:
    Return application to: ARRL ARRL Education and Technology Program
    Attn: Mark Spencer, WA8SME
    774 Eastside Rd.
    Coleville, CA 96107

    Deadline: November 1st or May 1st

    Phone number: (530)-495-9150
    e-mail: mspencer@arrl.org

    Notes:
    1) No grants will be made to applicants with pending (or within a year) application to the ARRL Foundation's Victor C. Clark Youth Incentive Program.
    2) School must be a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization.



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