Manhattan GMAT 2010 Grant Program

A while ago we wrote about the Manhattan GMAT Grant program. We are now pleased to announce that we have awarded 2010 Non-Profit Staff Grants to two incredibly worthy organizations.

The first is The Equity Project (TEP) Charter School in Washington Heights (established by Manhattan GMAT founder Zeke Vanderhoek). A number of MGMAT employees had the pleasure of visiting the school during its first year of operation and seeing the impressive progress already made in its 5th grade classrooms.

The second organization receiving a 2010 grant is Coro, an organization that prepares high school students, young and mid-career professionals, and individuals working with immigrant communities to become active civic leaders in their city. The MGMAT team had the chance to attend the 2010 Coro Civic Leadership Awards in New York this year and learn about the wonderful work being done by the Coro Fellows, Youth Ambassadors, and recent program alums.

Both TEP and Coro will receive $5,000 grants from Manhattan GMAT this year. We are thrilled to be supporting two such worthy institutions, and look forward to seeing more great things from them in the coming year!

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  1. Comment by kwarteng opoku perry | 2010/07/15 at 08:27:03

    I really appreciate the wonderful work towards this institutions and all students worldwide, God richly bless you. how can i also access this grant from Manhattan to upgrade the standard of my student at ACE CONSULT in Ghana.

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  3. Comment by gatebreelry | 2010/11/11 at 08:07:36

    I am going to formulate my own, personal activity since there aren’t any great jobs ?n existence.

    Can any individual provide any suggestions or websites about how to get government grant money to set up my personal business? I have been looking via the internet but every single web site asks for money and I have already been told by the unemployment office to avoid the websites that want money for grant related information because they’re rip-offs. I’d be sincerely thankful for any support.


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  1. Comment by kwarteng opoku perry | 2010/07/15 at 08:27:03

    I really appreciate the wonderful work towards this institutions and all students worldwide, God richly bless you. how can i also access this grant from Manhattan to upgrade the standard of my student at ACE CONSULT in Ghana.

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    1. Comment by gatebreelry | 2010/11/11 at 08:07:36

      I am going to formulate my own, personal activity since there aren’t any great jobs ?n existence.

      Can any individual provide any suggestions or websites about how to get government grant money to set up my personal business? I have been looking via the internet but every single web site asks for money and I have already been told by the unemployment office to avoid the websites that want money for grant related information because they’re rip-offs. I’d be sincerely thankful for any support.

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