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CANE Discretionary Funds CANE Discretionary Grants are available for: 1. classroom projects for teaching of the Classics at all levels; 2. Research or Creative Writing projects in the Classics which can be used to enhance the teaching of the classics; 3. Materials such as slides, videos, or computer software to further the teaching of the Classics. Applications are open to residents of New England and to students in New England. Applicants need not be members of CANE, though membership is and will be strongly encouraged. Four grant deadlines for Discretionary Grants fall on August 1, November 1. February 1, and May 1, but applications may be submitted at any time. To apply, please forward by e-mail or by post a full description of your project, including costs and the specific project components for which funds are requested to: Cynthia Damon Immediate Past-President, Classical Association Of New England Department of Classical Studies University of Pennsylvania 201 Logan Hall Philadelphia, PA 19104-6304 ph. 215-898-7825 fax 215-898-6568 |
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