Are you looking to get help paying for your education? Does your non-profit organization need financial assistance to complete a community project? The government offers financial help, but you may not know what’s available and where to find it.
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Applications are being accepted for the 2021 Library of Congress Literacy Awards from Jan. 15 to March 5. The awards are made possible through the generosity of philanthropist David M. Rubenstein. The Literacy Awards — established by the Library and Rubenstein — were first conferred in 2013 to honor and support organizations working to promote literacy both in the United States and abroad.
The application rules and a downloadable application form may be accessed at read.gov/literacyawards. Applications must be received by 11:59 p.m. ET on March 5, 2021.
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Mbye Njie is the CEO and developer of an app called Legal Equalizer which assists people in driving situations, encounters with ICE, and in an …
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The College of Legal Practice, a self-styled disruptor of legal training, has today disclosed its course prices for SQE preparation as competition hots up …
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While the business of legal bordellos may seem incompatible with social distancing, sex workers say that's not the case. (Keith Srakocic | AP file photo) …
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One Of LAPD's 1st Black Officers Reinstated More Than 120 Years After His Firing