Arabic-L:GEN:Cooperative Grants Program

Dilworth Parkinson Dilworth_Parkinson at byu.edu
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1) Subject:Cooperative Grants Program
2) Subject:Cooperative Grants Program more info

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Date:  04 Mar 2002
From:Elizabeth Schultz <Eschultz at nafsa.org>
Subject:Cooperative Grants Program

The Cooperative Grants Program (COOP), implemented by NAFSA: Association
of
International Educators and funded by the U.S. Department of State, is
accepting proposals from U.S. based institutions of higher education and
non-profit organizations for the Muslim Intercultural Exchange Grant
competition.  Proposals must be received by March 8, 2002.

For more information, visit the NAFSA website at www.nafsa.org (go to the
Professional and Educational Resources heading and then click on Grants
and
Scholarships) or contact COOP staff at coop at nafsa.org.

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2)
Date:  04 Mar 2002
From:
Subject:Cooperative Grants Program more info

The deadline for Incentive Grant proposals has passed, but NAFSA's
Cooperative Grants Program (COOP), is accepting proposals from U.S.-based
institutions of higher education and non-profit organizations for its
upcoming Mini-Grant competition.  Proposals must be received by April 1,
2002. Mini-Grants are awards of up to $2,000.  COOP invites proposals for
innovative projects that:

*encourage international students and scholars attending U.S. colleges
and
universities to become involved in and knowledgeable about U.S. culture
and
society apart from their study/research programs;

*enhance the experience of U.S. students involved in study abroad prior
to
their departure or upon their return; and/or

*stimulate and strengthen interaction among international students, their
U.S. peers, faculty, and communities.

Application materials, eligibility criteria, grant writing resources and
the
COOP Model Program List are available on the NAFSA web site at
www.nafsa.org
(go to the Professional and Educational Resources heading and then click
on
Grants and Scholarships) or contact COOP staff at coop at nafsa.org.

COOP Grants are made available through funding from the Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of
State,
under the authority of the Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961, as amended.

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