FAMU's New Beginnings Educational Research Center for Child Development (NB-ERCCD) has received $10,000 from The Home Depot’s “Retool Your School” initiative.
The competition, among historically black colleges and universities, was part of The Home Depot’s long-standing efforts in support of the black community. Grants were awarded to colleges and universities for school improvement projects. The panel of judges for this competition also scored and heavily weighted the narrative section of all the applicants.
NB-ERCCD intends to use The Home Depot’s funding to install outdoor playground lighting for the evening care program, enhance the outdoor learning environment and make interior building repairs and upgrades that promote energy conservation.
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- New BOT chair should not placate Jennings
- Taylor talks Rattlers at MEAC Media Day
- Holcomb injured, may be out for season
- Last Chance to Participate in our Reader Survey
- New Beginnings receives $10,000 Home Depot grant
- Athletics counting on enrollment growth, sales, an...
- Wealth gap widens between whites and everybody else
- Sylvester signs with Falcons
- Godwin to keynote commencement
- Sampson, Young renovations in high gear
- FAMU researcher receives patent to treat cancers
- Football season kicks off with Fan Appreciation Day
- FAMU to host "C.E.O. Experience"
- Hudson appointed permanent VPSA
- FAMU law prof: Anthony in danger
- Packer, Harvey bringing best-selling book to big s...
- Crestview construction to begin soon
- Jennings treating Ammons’ bonus very differently f...
- Moore releases 2011 track/cross country signees
- Five Lady Rattlers make all-academic bowling team
- Hodge to emphasize “R” in DRS
- Obama appoints Meek to ambassadorship
- Disloyalty to DRS is disloyalty to FAMU
- FAMU occupational therapy’s overall licensure rate...
- Kante and Clark dominate NCAA ITA event at FSU
- License plate sales generate $519,550 for FAMU
- Rattlers visit youth in the community
- A day in the life of FAMU's SBI dean
- NSF shines spotlight on FAMU's CREST program
- FAMU's endowment rebounds
- Ammons confident FAMU will reclaim black baccalaur...
- FAMU alumnus makes history at Vanderbilt
- Happy 4th of July
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