Dear Member,
Are you working to help your union find ways for its members to join in reclaiming the promise of a more just society for all? Or do you have a child who is a senior in high school with plans to attend college? We can help! As part of the Robert G. Porter Scholars Program, the AFT offers $8,000 scholarships to four high-achieving high school seniors who are the dependents of AFT members. And 10 grants of $1,000 each are available to AFT members from all divisions who seek to implement ideas for their union about the role union members can play in collectively reclaiming the promise. Applications are now available online. Robert G. Porter was a dedicated union activist from the time he joined his first AFT local in East St. Louis, Ill., until his death in 1991. For nearly four decades, the late AFT secretary-treasurer gave his all to championing the rights of working people, promoting civil rights, and ensuring that the union was a vehicle for helping members achieve justice. Since its inception in 1993, the Robert G. Porter Scholars Program has awarded more than $500,000 to AFT members and their dependents to further their education and to help grow our union’s capacity to achieve our goals. Your application is now available online. This year’s winners will be announced by June 30 and will be recognized at the AFT convention,July 11-14, in Los Angeles. The deadline for submitting the 2014 application to the AFT is March 31. We look forward to another exciting year for the Robert G. Porter Scholars Program. In unity, Lorretta Johnson AFT Secretary-Treasurer Click here for additional information. Please address your questions to [email protected]. (Telephone requests for applications will not be accepted). |
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