| Helping children learn about 
			LincolnWinnick Field Trip Initiative helps 
			schools pay for visiting Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
 Application deadline set for October 15th
 
 
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			 [September 07, 2018] 
			Good news for schools that want to visit the Abraham Lincoln 
			Presidential Library and Museum but lack the money. Thanks to the 
			Winnick Family Foundation, schools can apply for grants to help them 
			cover the expense of a visit.
 The grants are for grades 4 through 12 in public and private schools 
			with a low-income enrollment above 30 percent. The application 
			deadline is Oct. 15.
 
 The Winnick grants help defray the cost of transportation to the 
			presidential library and museum. Groups receiving a grant also get 
			free admission to the museum.
 
 The Winnick Family Foundation offers the grants through the Abraham 
			Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation, a not-for-profit 
			organization that raises money to support the presidential library’s 
			mission.
 
 Visit bit.ly/Winnick2018 for grant applications, which must be 
			postmarked Oct. 15 or earlier. The grant awards will be announced 
			later this year. For more information, call (217) 558-8935 or email 
			Genevieve.Kaplan@illinois.gov.
 
			
			 
			
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The field trip grants, which must be used between Jan. 2 and Dec. 21, 2019, are 
coordinated through the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum’s 
Department of Education, which provides educational opportunities for learners 
of all ages to explore Illinois and American history and the legacy of Abraham 
Lincoln. 
 
The department offers a variety of programs that use history to teach students 
about the Civil War, President Lincoln and STEM topics. It also provides lesson 
plans, including teacher resources built around oral histories in the 
presidential library’s collection.
 The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum holds an unparalleled 
collection of Lincoln documents, photographs, artifacts and art. It uses that 
collection, modern technology and traditional story-telling techniques to 
connect visitors to the 16th president.
 
 The Winnick Family Foundation supports programs for education, literacy, health 
care, art, culture, animal welfare and the needs of the worldwide Jewish 
community.
 
				 
		[Christopher Wills] |