Champlin Foundations Wins Crowley Award for Education Support

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Champlin Foundations Wins Crowley Award for Education Support

George Champlin, PHOTO: Champlin Foundations
The Champlin Foundations have won the Rhode Island School Superintendents' Association Paul Crowley Award for education support. This is the first time that the award will recognize an organization, not an individual.

Champlin is being recognized this year for its Competitive Grants Program in public middle, junior high and high schools. The program was initiated in 2001 and through 2015, 91 grants totaling $7,698,386 have been awarded.

The award will be presented to Keith Lang, Executive Director of the Foundations, during a presentation that will take place in the State Room of the Rhode Island State House at 3 p.m. on March 2, 2016.

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The Champlin Foundations

Since it was founded in 1932, the Champlin Foundations have distributed $535 million to more than 900 recipients, benefiting every community in Rhode Island. The Foundations make direct grants, most of which are for capital needs, to non-profit organizations located in RI.

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The Paul Crowley Award

The Paul Crowley Award is given each year by the Rhode Island School Superintendents' Association to a Rhode  Island citizen or organization who, in his or her professional and personal capacity, has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to improving the equality of education for the children of Rhode Island as did Representative Paul Crowley throughout his career.

A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a deserving senior planning a career in education and graduating from Rhode island public high school in the name of the foundations.


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