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  • “Wealth’s Evolution: The Black Wealth Masterclass Unveiled”

    “Unlocking doors to financial liberation, “A Step-By-Step Guide to Building Wealth from $1: The Black Wealth Masterclass” is a transformative beacon in the realm of economic empowerment. Authored by an experienced wealth strategist, this guide transcends traditional financial narratives, providing a tailored roadmap for the Black community to ascend from any financial starting point. Through lucid language and comprehensive strategies, the masterclass deciphers intricate financial concepts, offering practical steps and investment insights that resonate deeply. With a focus on inclusivity and a keen understanding of socio-economic challenges, this guide doesn’t just instruct; it inspires and equips individuals with the tools and mindset to embark on a profound journey toward enduring financial success.”

  • Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program

    $10,000,000.00

    The Agriculture and Food Research Initiative – Education and Workforce Development (EWD) focuses on developing the next generation of research, education, and extension professionals in the food and agricultural sciences. In FY 2021, EWD invites applications in seven areas: agricultural workforce training; professional development for agricultural literacy; training of undergraduate students in research and extension; fellowships for predoctoral candidates; fellowships for postdoctoral scholars, a new program for food and agricultural non-formal education, and a FY 2021-only program for evaluation of NIFA’s agricultural literacy and workforce development portfolio. See EWD Request for Applications for specific details.

  • Agriculture Innovation Center Grant Program

    $600,000.00

    The primary objective of the program is to provide grants to Agriculture Innovation Centers that will provide technical assistance to agricultural producers to market value-added agricultural products.

  • Alice Lloyd College

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    U.S. News and World Report ranks Alice Lloyd College among the best U.S. colleges for graduating with the least amount of debt. This Kentucky school offers guaranteed tuition to any student in the college’s 108-county Central Appalachian service area. Students work 10-20 hours each week to pay their way. Alice Lloyd offers degrees in a wide range of fields, as well as pre-professional programs.

     

  • Alternative Development Program Thailand USAID-Bangkok

    $150,000,000.00

    The United States Government, represented by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), anticipates issuing a request for applications to implement an Alternative Development Program to increase licit and commercially viable agricultural-based alternatives for rural Afghans with the goal of significantly reducing and ultimately eradicating poppy production throughout Afghanistan.

  • Antioch College

    At Antioch College, students devote up to a third of their undergraduate tenure to immersive work or research. Through the College Work program, all new and returning students eligible for Pell Grants receive complete tuition coverage via last-dollar scholarships. However, this aid doesn’t include expenses for room and board, and students need to uphold a minimum 2.0 GPA to sustain eligibility.

  • Berea College

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    Every student who attends Kentucky’s Berea College receives a full-tuition scholarship worth more than $25,000. Berea also helps students with other costs, such as food, room and board, by providing a work study program. Students also receive a free laptop to use while they are in school. Berea offers the opportunity to major in many different subjects. The most popular majors are business, manufacturing, family studies and human development.

     

  • Climate Smart Agriculture Activity Pakistan USAID-Islamabad

    $16,000,000.00

    This Request for Information (RFI) is a preliminary call for expressions of interest to provide services for the activity titled, “Climate Smart Agriculture Activity (CSA)”. The Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Activity is expected to be a $16 million, Four-year Award (2022-2026) award which is designed to introduce and promote climate smart technologies for sustainable growth of the agriculture sector and create resilience in communities associated with agriculture. CSA activity will also work on ways to increase public and private sector investment in research and innovation for adaptation and resilience in agriculture.

  • College of the Ozarks

    Located in Missouri, the College of the Ozarks is a conservative Christian school that cheerfully discourages student debt. The school has been nicknamed ‘Hardwork U’ because students work 15 hours each week to graduate tuition-free. The College of the Ozarks favors applicants who are financially needy. Popular majors include business, teaching, education and criminal justice.