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Through The Post's "Partner In Education" program, corporations provide donations to pay for newspapers for local schools. Schools receive those fully-sponsored newspapers at no cost.

As a Partner, companies may elect to exclusively fund:

Bullet Point The NIE program in general
Bullet Point A specific school, or several schools in a geographic area
Bullet Point A company can be the sole sponsor of a special classroom program such as Pigskin Geography, The Stock Market Game, and other subject-specific programs throughout the school year.

Contributions support the distribution of teaching materials and newspapers in area classrooms. In addition to monetary support, Partners In Education companies can offer to volunteer at schools supported by their corporate donations.

For more information on specific partnership levels, please contact the Educational Services Department at (202) 334-4544.

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