
KNBR and Wells Fargo are once again stepping up to the plate for education in our community, teaming up with home grown hero Brandon Crawford to offer $100,000 in grants to local youth education programs, grades K thru 12. Check out last year's recipients and nominate your community, arts or athletic program* for a chance at a grant below...because when kids and teachers have the resources they need to be successful, we all win.
2012 Grant Recipients
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Alice Birney Elementary, Eureka - Cycling Program
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All Souls Catholic School, South San Francisco - Athletic Programs
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Archbishop Riordan High, San Francisco - Football Program
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Berkeley High, Berkeley - Rowing Team
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Coleman Elementary, San Rafael - Creative Education Program
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Dublin High, Dublin - Band Program
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Everett Middle School, San Francisco - New LYRIC Program
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George Washington High School, San Francisco - Sports Equipment
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Hillview Crest Elementary, Hayward - Sacramento Field Trip
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Kenilworth Junior High, Petaluma - Digital Media Program
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Mare Island Health & Fitness, Vallejo - Library
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Mark West Charter School, Santa Rosa - Washington, DC Trip
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Rancho Cotate High, Rohnert Park - Band Mentoring Program
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Redwood Middle School, Napa - Digital Video Program
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Silver Creek High, San Jose - Sports equipment
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South SF High Cheerleading Team, South San Francisco - Cheerleading Program
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St. Anthony-Immaculate Conception, San Francisco - General Needs
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Stone Bridge School, Napa - General Needs
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Vintage Elementary School, Pleasanton
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Willow Creek Academy, Sausalito - Music Program
*Any non-profit organization, as defined under Section 501(c)(3) of the US Internal Revenue Code within the Alameda, Contra Costa, Humboldt, Marin, Monterey, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, Sonoma counties, can apply for a grant up to $5,000. To be eligible for consideration, the request must benefit the following focus areas in youth education (K-12): arts & culture, community & civic, health, wellness or physical activity, or financial literacy. Request may be submitted via an essay of no more than 500 words outlining the following: description of organization, participating county, purpose of request and intended beneficiaries. All entries must be received by 11:59pm on September 29, 2013. Only one entry per person per household, entries will be eligible throughout this period. Late, incomplete or illegible entries will be disregarded.
Grant recipients will be contacted after September 30 via phone and/or email.
