
The Mountain Home Education Foundation, which supports educational programs for both students and staff of the Mountain Home School District, received a $15,000 grant contribution from Eaton Corporation yesterday for the Project Promise initiative. Executive Director for the Mountain Home Education Foundation, Mollie Morgan, says the funds will go to help local students pay for college.
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Morgan says graduating high school students from the Mountain Home area don’t have to worry about funding for college if they stay in the area and the Project Promise program is a tri-fold win for the community.
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Students have to complete the FASFA, fill out the YOUniversal state scholarship application application, apply to ASU Mountain Home and graduate from Mountain Home High School.
Eaton Staff were on hand to deliver the $15,000 check. Kate Wright, Plant Manager, says Eaton staff collaborated to help facilitate the grant.
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For more information on the Mountain home Education Program go to this story on ktlo.com
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