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== What Can I Request? == | == What Can I Request? == | ||
− | Your request could be something as simple as copies of the [[NASPA School Word List 2020]], equipment to support live play, or a paid Zoom subscription to support online club sessions. If you are holding tournaments or events, you might request support for prizes. You might want to develop curriculum materials that can be shared with other Youth Scrabble coaches on the NASPA web site. | + | Your request could be something as simple as copies of the [[NASPA School Word List 2020]], equipment to support live play, or a paid Zoom subscription to support online club sessions. If you are holding tournaments or events, you might request support for trophies or other non-cash prizes. You might want to develop curriculum materials that can be shared with other Youth Scrabble coaches on the NASPA web site. |
There are no specific requirements – use your imagination and think how you can support Youth Scrabble. | There are no specific requirements – use your imagination and think how you can support Youth Scrabble. | ||
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We will accept requests for support of Youth SCRABBLE initiatives and award grants as funds are available. | We will accept requests for support of Youth SCRABBLE initiatives and award grants as funds are available. | ||
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+ | '''Applicants should submit proposals by October 31, 2024 for the current round of funding.''' | ||
At a minimum, the proposal should contain: | At a minimum, the proposal should contain: | ||
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* Proposal – Description of your proposed use of the grant and your plan for realizing the use – including a timeline | * Proposal – Description of your proposed use of the grant and your plan for realizing the use – including a timeline | ||
* Budget – Amount requested with justification for the expenditure | * Budget – Amount requested with justification for the expenditure | ||
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+ | Proposals should be sent via email to [mailto:info@scrabbleplayers.org NASPA]. | ||
== How Will the Review Process Work? == | == How Will the Review Process Work? == | ||
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== Past Recipients of NASPA Youth Grants == | == Past Recipients of NASPA Youth Grants == | ||
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+ | === April, 2024 === | ||
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+ | NASPA awarded travel grants of up to $250 to help the following players attend the [[National School SCRABBLE Championship|North American School Scrabble Championship]]: | ||
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+ | * Adhrit Paragi | ||
+ | * Alysson Pinchon | ||
+ | * Ashli Reyes | ||
+ | * Connor DiMaggio-Stewart | ||
+ | * Elizabeth Maroulas | ||
+ | * Isaac Mack | ||
+ | * Jax Cressend | ||
+ | * [[Ricky Rodriguez]] | ||
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+ | NASPA also provided tiles (over $1500 in value) for the event. | ||
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+ | === November, 2023 === | ||
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+ | NASPA awarded over $3,000 in cash grants and Scrabble equipment to the following programs in the fourth phase of the NASPA Youth Scrabble Grants initiative: | ||
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+ | * '''[https://phillyasap.org/scrabble/ ASAP (After School Activities Partnerships) Scrabble]''' - With more than 1,100 students playing in 85 clubs, Philadelphia ASAP Scrabble is the largest program of its kind in the country. The NASPA Youth Scrabble Grant helps to fund the Philly Scrabble Mentor Program where high school students are trained to serve as mentors to younger players. | ||
+ | * Montreal (QC) School Scrabble - [[Christine Cardinal]] received funds and equipment to establish School Scrabble programs in Montreal (QC). | ||
+ | * Scrabble for Peace Initiative - [[John Nforba]] received funding to support the introduction of Scrabble to youth in Cameroon as part of an effort to reduce violence in the region. | ||
+ | * Westfield (MA) School Scrabble - [[Ben Greenwood]] is establishing a School Scrabble program in this school district. | ||
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+ | === April, 2023 === | ||
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+ | NASPA awarded travel grants of up to $250 to help the following players attend the [[National School SCRABBLE Championship|North American School Scrabble Championship]]: | ||
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+ | * Amelia Mack | ||
+ | * Anais Perez | ||
+ | * Elizabeth Maroulas | ||
+ | * John Anderson | ||
+ | * Penny Shin | ||
+ | * Piper May | ||
+ | * [[Ricky Rodriguez]] | ||
+ | * Samuel Henry | ||
+ | * Tony Liu | ||
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+ | NASPA also provided racks and tiles (over $1000 in value) for the event. | ||
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+ | === December, 2022 === | ||
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+ | NASPA awarded almost $4,000 in cash grants and Scrabble equipment to the following programs in the third phase of the NASPA Youth Scrabble Grants initiative: | ||
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+ | * '''[https://phillyasap.org/scrabble/ ASAP (After School Activities Partnerships) Scrabble]''' - With more than 1,100 students playing in 85 clubs, Philadelphia ASAP Scrabble is the largest program of its kind in the country. The NASPA Youth Scrabble Grant helps to fund the Philly Scrabble Mentor Program where high school students are trained to serve as mentors to younger players. | ||
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+ | * '''Eastern Long Island (NY) School Scrabble''' - Kathy Hummel has coached Scrabble for 23 years in the Hampton Bays Schools and for 7 years at the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center. The grant provided clocks and tiles and covered a Zoom membership and other administrative costs. | ||
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+ | *'''East Lansing (MI) High School Scrabble Tournament''' - [[Irfan Faroqui]]''' received funding to support a high school Scrabble tournament in East Lansing (MI). | ||
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+ | * '''Greater Toronto School Scrabble Program''' - [[Shan Abbasi]] received funding and equipment to revive the School Scrabble program in Toronto (ON) post pandemic. | ||
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+ | * '''Reaud Honors College at Lamar University''' - [[Orry Swift]] is teaching a Scrabble class as a recreational elective in the Honors Program at the university where he is a professor of Accounting. The grant provided equipment for the 24 students. | ||
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+ | :::[[File:Orry_Swift_Class.jpg|620px]] | ||
=== April, 2022 === | === April, 2022 === | ||
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=== January, 2022 === | === January, 2022 === | ||
− | NASPA awarded over $ | + | NASPA awarded over $1,000 in Scrabble equipment to the following program: |
* '''Carmel (IN) High School Scrabble Club''' - The club - established in 2019 - more than doubled in size this year and needed equipment to accommodate all players and a planned expansion to middle schools. Click [http://www.icontact-archive.com/archive?c=1384631&f=6038&s=10116&m=309975&t=650b9db00f5228ee57432048f1967e4ef1b454e708354ae751c2b95d07c97caf here] for a report on the Indiana State Championship held on April 23, 2022. | * '''Carmel (IN) High School Scrabble Club''' - The club - established in 2019 - more than doubled in size this year and needed equipment to accommodate all players and a planned expansion to middle schools. Click [http://www.icontact-archive.com/archive?c=1384631&f=6038&s=10116&m=309975&t=650b9db00f5228ee57432048f1967e4ef1b454e708354ae751c2b95d07c97caf here] for a report on the Indiana State Championship held on April 23, 2022. | ||
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* '''[https://phillyasap.org/scrabble/ ASAP (After School Activities Partnerships) Scrabble]''' - With more than 1,100 students playing in 85 clubs, Philadelphia ASAP Scrabble is the largest program of its kind in the country. The NASPA Youth Scrabble Grant will help to fund the Philly Scrabble Mentor Program where high school students are trained to serve as mentors to younger players. | * '''[https://phillyasap.org/scrabble/ ASAP (After School Activities Partnerships) Scrabble]''' - With more than 1,100 students playing in 85 clubs, Philadelphia ASAP Scrabble is the largest program of its kind in the country. The NASPA Youth Scrabble Grant will help to fund the Philly Scrabble Mentor Program where high school students are trained to serve as mentors to younger players. | ||
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* '''[https://phillyasap.org/scrabble/ ASAP (After School Activities Partnerships) Scrabble]''' - With more than 1,100 students playing in 85 clubs, Philadelphia ASAP Scrabble is the largest program of its kind in the country. The NASPA Youth Scrabble Grant helped to fund the Philly Scrabble Mentor Program where high school students were trained to serve as mentors to younger players. | * '''[https://phillyasap.org/scrabble/ ASAP (After School Activities Partnerships) Scrabble]''' - With more than 1,100 students playing in 85 clubs, Philadelphia ASAP Scrabble is the largest program of its kind in the country. The NASPA Youth Scrabble Grant helped to fund the Philly Scrabble Mentor Program where high school students were trained to serve as mentors to younger players. | ||
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* '''Metairie (LA) Academy for Advanced Studies (MAAS) School Scrabble Club''' - The club, started last year by Metairie NASPA Club #541, had 16 students from 1st through 4th grade meet weekly for 22 weeks during the 2019-2020 school year. The grant will help to fund the club's ongoing activities - in particular, the development of a 32-lesson curriculum that can be shared with other programs. | * '''Metairie (LA) Academy for Advanced Studies (MAAS) School Scrabble Club''' - The club, started last year by Metairie NASPA Club #541, had 16 students from 1st through 4th grade meet weekly for 22 weeks during the 2019-2020 school year. The grant will help to fund the club's ongoing activities - in particular, the development of a 32-lesson curriculum that can be shared with other programs. | ||
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* '''Northampton (MA) School District''' - [[Ben Greenwood]], who has run a Scrabble club at the middle school for many years, plans to use the grant to expand the program to the elementary schools and high school this year. | * '''Northampton (MA) School District''' - [[Ben Greenwood]], who has run a Scrabble club at the middle school for many years, plans to use the grant to expand the program to the elementary schools and high school this year. |
In the past, NASPA has supported requests for help with the donation of equipment (tiles, racks, and games). Rather than wait for requests, we are announcing a program where you can apply to receive a grant from NASPA to support Youth Scrabble.
Any NASPA member can apply for a NASPA Youth Scrabble grant. The grant may be awarded to an organization or program, but a NASPA member must recommend the organization or program.
Your request could be something as simple as copies of the NASPA School Word List 2020, equipment to support live play, or a paid Zoom subscription to support online club sessions. If you are holding tournaments or events, you might request support for trophies or other non-cash prizes. You might want to develop curriculum materials that can be shared with other Youth Scrabble coaches on the NASPA web site.
There are no specific requirements – use your imagination and think how you can support Youth Scrabble.
We will accept requests for support of Youth SCRABBLE initiatives and award grants as funds are available.
Applicants should submit proposals by October 31, 2024 for the current round of funding.
At a minimum, the proposal should contain:
Proposals should be sent via email to NASPA.
All applications will be reviewed and evaluated by a committee consisting of the Executive Committee, Advisory Board members, and Youth chair Cornelia Guest.
You can donate directly to the foundation or you can use Amazon Smile to make online purchases.
When you shop at Amazon Smile, Amazon makes a donation to the NASPA Foundation for Youth Literacy.
NASPA awarded travel grants of up to $250 to help the following players attend the North American School Scrabble Championship:
NASPA also provided tiles (over $1500 in value) for the event.
NASPA awarded over $3,000 in cash grants and Scrabble equipment to the following programs in the fourth phase of the NASPA Youth Scrabble Grants initiative:
NASPA awarded travel grants of up to $250 to help the following players attend the North American School Scrabble Championship:
NASPA also provided racks and tiles (over $1000 in value) for the event.
NASPA awarded almost $4,000 in cash grants and Scrabble equipment to the following programs in the third phase of the NASPA Youth Scrabble Grants initiative:
NASPA awarded 3 travel grants of $250 to help the following players attend the North American School Scrabble Championship:
NASPA also provided racks and tiles (over $1000 in value) for the event.
NASPA awarded over $1,000 in Scrabble equipment to the following program:
NASPA awarded almost $4,000 in cash grants and Scrabble equipment to the following programs in the second phase of the NASPA Youth Scrabble Grants initiative:
NASPA awarded over $4,000 in cash grants and Scrabble equipment to the following programs in the first phase of the NASPA Youth Scrabble Grants initiative:
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