A teacher submits a project with a description, location, project cost, and % of low income students at the school.
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Here's a sample proposal:
$108
I teach at a high school in  San Francisco that sends nearly all its students, 91 percent of whom are of  color, to college.
One big push lately has been to teach SATish  vocabulary words directly to boost their college test scores and to enhance  their formal writing.
This year, all my 100 tenth graders will learn 500  SAT vocabulary words! We're about 70% there right now. And the success rate so  far is high: About 90% of students get A's and B's on their comprehensive weekly  quizzes, which require remembering all the words from August!
But because  our Humanities Department budget is limited, we don't have money for  dictionaries. I want my students not to be afraid of dictionaries. (And our  school doesn't have enough computers, so the students can't go to  www.dictionary.com.)
I'm asking for enough funds to purchase 14 paperback  dictionaries, one for every two students in a class.
Thank you for  considering my proposal! 
The cost of 14 copies of The Merriam-Webster Dictionary for this proposal is $137, including shipping and fulfillment.
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