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Alumni Mini-Grants: A Great Way to Make Your Project A Reality


Do you and your fellow alumni have a fantastic idea for a new project but you don't have the funds needed to begin? The Alumni Mini-Grant program can help you get started. Good examples of Alumni mini-grant usage include: community service projects, projects to support and promote knowledge of English language and understanding of American culture, professional development or leadership activities, or any other project judged to be in the spirit of the program by the selection committee. Contact your local AMIDEAST or iEARN office or email YESalumni@amideast.org to receive an application form. There is a rolling deadline so you may apply at any time.

 



 

 

 

 

 


The YES Alumni Newsletter for the Near East and Pakistan is produced by AMIDEAST. The YES scholarship program is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Cultural and Educational Affairs and administered by several organizations. AMIDEAST is part of a consortium that includes AYUSA International, ASSE, ASPECT Foundation, CCI, CIEE, iEARN, PIE, Sister Cities International, and YFU.
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