BDPA New Jersey chapter president Goldie Bonney and chapter vice president Ricardo Fullerton submitted an IRS Tax Receipt Form seeking $350 grant funding from the BDPA Education and Technology Foundation (BETF). BETF approved the grant disbursement. The funds will be used to support the Student Information Technology Education & Scholarship (SITES) program in the Newark, New Jersey area.
We encourage all 45 local BDPA chapters to aggressively work with BETF in support of their funding needs. Our goal is to write at least five grant proposal each week on behalf of BDPA programs, scholarships and services. Shouldn't your chapter take advantage of this funding activity?
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