Your
Organization Can Become a
“ PAID”
Supplemental Educational Service Provider
Under The No Child Left Behind Act
The
new law, No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of
2001 is a landmark in education reform designed
to improve student’s achievement and change
the culture of America’s schools. Qualified
Faith-based and Community-based Organizations that
provide educational enrichment programs can receive
help completing the application submitted to
the State of California to become a Supplemental
Education Service (SES) Provider. SES Providers
implement the standards of the No Child Left
Behind Act by providing before- and after-school
services designed to increase the academic achievement
of students in low-performing schools. Organizations
that support educational enrichment programs
can receive remuneration of $1,000 per child
per year additional income. For application services
and information contact Stephanie Edwards, MPA,
CEO, Neighborhood Fundraising Network, Inc. (NFN)
(858) 277-6090 or email us at nfn@san.rr.com.
You may visit our web site at www.neighborhoodfn.org.
NFN
is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization, solely
created for charitable and educational purposes.
NFN’s mission is to improve and strengthen
the governance, administration, and effectiveness
of small grassroots nonprofit organizations including faith
based agencies in under-invested low-income
communities of Southern California, by providing
professional capacity-building training, board
development, and technical services in completing
State and Federal 1032 application for 501 (c)
(3) status at cost below market rate.
Our
vision is the EMPOWERMENT of community-based
nonprofits in under-funded and under-served communities
of Southern California. We strengthen philanthropic
nonprofits by training and supporting their grant
making, and outreach activities.