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Calling all YES Alumni!
Do you have an idea for a project or activity you
would like to organize in your home country? AMIDEAST and iEARN
are pleased to announce YES Alumni Mini-Grants to help you do just
that. Individuals or groups of YES alumni may apply for mini-grants
of up to 250 USD per proposal to fund projects that promote community
service, knowledge of English, understanding of American culture,
professional or leadership development or other projects true to
the spirit of the YES program. Contact your local AMIDEAST or iEARN
office for more information about the mini-grants and how to apply.
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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, CIEE,
iEARN, Nacel Open Door, PIE, and Sister Cities International.
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