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Boost! Request for Information (RFI) from Community Organizations and Groups

Does your organization or group provide programs or services to students in the New Haven public schools, and/or do you have an interest in working more closely with the schools?  If so, we encourage you to respond to this Boost! Request for Information.  To find out more, please go online at: http://uwgnh.org/boost/rfi-2011

 

This Request for Information (RFI) has two goals:

1) To respond to specific needs identified by the five Boost! pilot schools by connecting them to available community resources and services; and

2) To gain a greater understanding of our community's capacity to provide quality wraparound services to children in New Haven public schools.

 

At this point in time, there is no funding associated with this Request For Information (RFI) process, but we encourage organizations to provide us with information about their interest and ability to provide services or supports in the event that Boost! is able to secure funding in the future.


We hope you will respond to this RFI to let us know if you can help meet the academic, social, or physical health needs of students in New Haven.  Please also feel free to forward this information to other organizations or groups that that might be interested in responding.  To learn more about Boost! go to www.boostnewhaven.org

 


Thank you in advance for your interest in partnering with Boost! to help ensure that New Haven students are ready and available to learn and succeed. 

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