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Youth Literacy Book Grants

Organization: Eve's Fund for Native American Health Initiatives

Mission Focus: Promote hope and wellness for young Native Americans living on and near the Navajo Nation through literacy initiatives.

Overview

Eve's Fund provides Magic Tree House book sets to elementary schools on the Navajo Reservation to increase literacy and ignite passion for reading. In 2024, the organization announced that book grants are available for Title 1 elementary schools in Native communities.

    Program Details

  • What They Provide: Magic Tree House book sets
  • Goal: Increase literacy and ignite passion for reading among Native American children
  • Target: Elementary school students

    Eligibility

  • Schools: Title 1 elementary schools
  • Location: Navajo Reservation and Native communities
  • Geographic Scope: Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah (Navajo Nation region)

    Announcement

  • Announced: March 28, 2024 (per Navajo Times)
  • Book grants explicitly stated to be available for Title 1 elementary schools in Native communities

    Organization Background

  • Founded: 2005
  • Founders: Dr. Bob Crowell and Barbara Crowell Roy
  • Named for: Eve Erin Crowell
  • Status: 501(c)(3) nonprofit incorporated in New Mexico
  • Impact: Positive impact on over 65,000 Navajo children and teens
  • Three-Pillar Approach: Injury Prevention, Youth Literacy, and Educational Scholarships

    Contact Information

  • Address: PO Box 3592, Newport, RI 02840
  • Phone: 800-646-2952
  • Website: evecrowellsfund.org

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