Pay It Forward Mini-Grants
Encouraging Youth to Help Others
Pay It Forward mini-grants are designed to fund one-time-only service-oriented projects identified by youth as activities they would like to perform to benefit their school, neighborhood, or greater community.
Projects must contain a "pay it forward" focus - that is, they must be based on the concept of one person doing a favor for others, who in turn do favors for others, with the results growing exponentially.
Schools, churches, and community youth groups (with an adult sponsor) may apply for a mini-grant, which has a maximum award of $500.
The next deadline for applications is January 15, 2008. Applications are accepted three times a year - January 15, April 15, and October 15.
For more information, see the Pay It Forward Foundation Web site.
Related Link
Do the Right Thing Resources - Current information about grants, events, and Web sites that promote responsible, thoughtful, and respectful behavior in young people.
The Pay It Forward movement is the real-life reaction to the novel by Catherine Ryan Hyde (2000), that was followed by the creation of the Pay It Forward Foundation and the Warner Brothers movie (2000).
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