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List of 2005 Earmarks

In fiscal year 2005, there were 50 earmarks totaling $15,049,000.

State:    NEW YORK
Agency:    Department of Education
Bureau:    Office of Innovation and Improvement
Account:    Innovation and Improvement
Certifying Official:    Director, Budget Service
Certifying Organization:    The Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development

To view information about the earmark, click on the earmark title.

2005 Earmarks Amount ($K)
American Camping Association for Summer Camp Opportunities Provide an Edge (SCOPE), New York, NY for YMCA Camps Skycrest and Speers-Elijabar$30
American Red Cross, Bronx Service Center, Bronx, NY, for mentoring and after school programs$50
Ballet Theater Foundation, Inc., New York, NY, for the Make a Ballet program at the Waterside School, Stamford, CT$99
Mesorah Heritage Foundation, Brooklyn, NY, for translation of classic texts and development of an English literature curriculum$744
New School University, New York, NY, for a pilot program to provide supplementary services and support for at-risk, low-income high school students$248
New York University Child Study Center, New York, NY, for a ParentCorps project$347
Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, for K-12 education programs$486
Broome County Early Childhood Coalition, Binghamton, NY, for its Building Brighter Futures for Broome early childhood training and mentoring program$99
Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, for the Isaac Stern Education Legacy project$1,438
Center for Jewish History, New York, NY, for education programming on Jewish history and technology upgrades$99
Kids with A Promise--The Bowery Mission, New York, NY$99
Clarkstown Central School District, New City, NY, for a multimedia center, technology and curricula$124
Community Service Society of New York, NY, for the Experience Corps Project, including volunteer stipends, to provide literacy and educational services to students$298
Compassion Coalition, Utica, NY for after school programs$74
City College of New York, New York City, NY, for the Nuestra Herencia family literacy program$99
Eastchester Union Free School District, Eastchester, NY, for after school programs and technology$198
EdSolutions, Inc., Nashville, TN, for an After School Learning Program Pilot$496
Rosmond Gifford Zoo, Syracuse, NY for an educational program$198
Girl Scouts of the USA, Washington DC for Fair Play$149
Great Projects Film Company, Inc., New York, NY, to produce ''Educating America,'' a documentary about the challenges facing our public schools$50
Greenpoint Monitor Museum, Brooklyn, NY, to implement its ``Road Show'' in New York City schools, and for related activities$50
Hastings-on-Hudson School District, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, for teacher professional development$30
North Rockland Central School District, Garnerville, NY, for technology and teacher training to improve student science and literacy skills$60
Helen Keller Worldwide, NY, for the ChildSight Vision Screening Program and to provide eyeglasses to children whose educational performance may be hindered because of poor vision$992
Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY, for educational programs for at-risk students at Annandale and Falls Church High Schools in Virginia$149
Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY, for educational programs for at-risk students$992
Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY, for school reform activities, at Ossining High School, NY, in partnership with Columbia University$347
Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY, to implement school reform activities in certain school districts in New York$893
Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY, for school reform activities, including teacher stipends, at Park East High School in Manhattan$99
Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York, NY, for jazz education programs$397
Labor and Industry for Education, Hewlett, NY, for after school and prevention programs for at-risk youth$496
Mamaroneck Union Free School District, Mamaroneck, NY, for a summer academy for elementary and middle school students$50
Maspeth Townhall, Queens, NY, for after school programs$99
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, NY for educational outreach using baseball to teach students through distance learning technology$446
National Urban Technology Center, New York, NY, for the Youth Leadership Academy character education curriculum in Pennsylvania$50
City School District of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY, for after school and summer school programs, faculty professional development, and parent education workshops$422
Ossining Union Free School District, Ossining, NY, for academic, enrichment and technology services for middle school students$99
Pelham Union Free School District, Pelham, NY, for its ``Every Child Can Read'' project, including technology$51
Port Chester--Rye Union Free School District, Port Chester, NY, for extended day, teacher professional development, parent education, and other services to implement full service community schools, including the Open Door Clinic$422
ReadNet Foundation, New York, NY, for curriculum development$273
Rye Neck Union Free School District, Mamaroneck, NY, for extended day and summer education services for English language learners, and for family literacy services$28
State University of New York-Oswego, Syracuse, NY for the Roads from Seneca Falls project$213
State University of New York at Cortland, Cortland, NY for recruitment of students to science teaching$149
Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Syracuse, NY for educational programs$198
Teach for America, New York, NY for continued expansion$992
Teach for America to expand into Clark County, NV$248
Tarrytown Union Free School District, Sleepy Hollow, NY, for after school programs and family literacy activities$248
Westchester Philharmonic, White Plains, NY, for music education programs$99
White Plains Housing Authority, White Plains, NY, for after school and weekend tutorial programs$40
Yonkers Public Schools, Yonkers, NY, for after school and Saturday academic and enrichment activities, literacy services, music and arts education, and parent involvement activities$992