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Fundred Templates and Basic Instructions

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Become familiar with Fundred and find tools to introduce the project to students (including summaries, strategies, videos and PowerPoint). See Resources

Shared Lesson Plans

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State Standards

Examples of State Standards.

Have you developed your own Fundred resource? We encourage you to share. Please e-mail pdf or word documents to Fundred Team at questions@fundred.org.

Share Fundred!

Now that you know about Fundred it’s time to teach, share and inspire. Be a Fundred Leader. Give your students the opportunity to be Fundred Ambassadors.

Ideas for Getting the Word Out!

More ideas…

  • Introduce to your students in the classroom
  • Explain the project to your school principal and/or in teachers’ meetings
  • Plan a school-wide Fundred Day
  • Plan an assembly, present the PowerPoint, and hand out Fundred Templates for students to do then and there. Have a collection box ready at the door.
  • Have a FUNDRED Table at fairs, Election Day or other events. Students can man the table! Want resources for Fundred event tables? Click here
  • After school workshops are great
  • Look to other opportunities: Scouts, youth centers, retirement homes, home school networks, art centers, community events, fairs and farmers markets
  • Partner with an art center, museum or other venue to display bills created in your area!
  • Please let us know your ideas too!

Note: the least effective way to introduce Fundred is through homework; templates often don’t make their way back to the project!

Getting Involved with Fundred Beyond the Classroom: More here