Created by The Council for Corporate & School Partnerships, The National School and Business Partnerships Award recognizes exemplary partnerships between schools and businesses around the country. Partnerships involving kindergarten through 12th grade public schools and/or school districts and businesses are eligible to apply for the award. For further eligibility rules, please download the application packet at the bottom of this page.
The Council presents six awards per year. Those selected for the award receive national recognition and the schools or districts receive $10,000 to support partnership efforts.
Wild Heart Ranch
We are looking for stories of all kinds for this monthly contest. It doesn’t matter if you clean stalls for a horse rescue organization, walk dogs for the SPCA, or are working to keep wild horses safe from slaughter. Any effort, big or small, towards improving the lives of any and all animal(s) is appreciated. Please speak from your heart when telling us how you contribute to making this a better world for animals. We would appreciate knowing how helping out animals has contributed to the quality of your life as well.
Deadline Ongoing
Green Run is open every Monday and Tuesday
Olympus
5 winners will be awarded this year and you have 2 chances to win. You must resubmit after every deadline to reapply.
3 Contest winners (2 photography and 1 art)
2 Contest winners ( 1 photography and 1 art)
Students ages 4-18 in the US, its territories, and Canada are eligible to apply. Check out the winning entries from the Spring .
Let Us Lend a Hand
For the past nine years, U.S. Bank scholarships have helped students fund their education. This year, we continue the tradition through our Internet Scholarship Program, which will award up to thirty $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors entering college next fall.


Student Guide 2002-2003 The Student Guide is the most comprehensive resource on student financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education. Grants, loans, and work-study are the three major forms of student financial aid available through the Department's Student Financial Assistance office. Updated each award year, The Student Guide tells you about the programs and how to apply for them.
The Student Guide 2002-2003, available in English and Spanish is for the July 1, 2002 - June 30, 2003 award year.
The Student Guide 2001-2002, available in English and Spanish, is for the award year July 1, 2001 - June 30, 2002.
To apply for Federal Financial Aid, and to apply for many state student aid programs, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Electronic versions of the FAFSA make applying for financial aid faster and easier than ever.
If you have any questions, or require additional information on student financial assistance, you may contact your high school guidance counselor, the financial aid officer at the postsecondary institution you plan to attend, or the Federal Student Aid Information Center.