PowerUP Jax Lightning Round winner to receive additional award for classroom project
11/4/2016

We gave the community a chance to read the projects of the 20 winners from the Fall 2016 PowerUP Jax cycle, and vote for the one they found most innovative and impactful in a two week Lightning Round. The contest has closed, and a winner has been selected.
Read MorePowerUP Jax Lightning Round winner to receive additional award for classroom project
11/4/2016

We gave the community a chance to read the projects of the 20 winners from the Fall 2016 PowerUP Jax cycle, and vote for the one they found most innovative and impactful in a two week Lightning Round. The contest has closed, and a winner has been selected.
Read MoreDon’t forget to cast your vote for your favorite PowerUP Jax project!
10/31/2016

Twenty teachers were selected to receive grants from the Community First Cares Foundation to fund innovative projects in their classrooms, and now they each have the chance to win an extra $150 to put toward their project – but they need YOUR help!
Read MoreDon’t forget to cast your vote for your favorite PowerUP Jax project!
10/31/2016

Twenty teachers were selected to receive grants from the Community First Cares Foundation to fund innovative projects in their classrooms, and now they each have the chance to win an extra $150 to put toward their project – but they need YOUR help!
Read MoreJax Shines initiative gains momentum and national recognition
10/24/2016

The Jax Shines Coalition for Afterschool and Summer Learning continues to gain momentum and national recognition. The Jax Shines report was featured on the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA), just months after White House officials announced they would be partnering with NSLA and other organizations to launch the Summer Opportunity Project.
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