NAEB Newsletter (July 1952)

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□□an m OF EDUCATIOHAL BROADCASTERS Representing non-commercial, educational AM, FM, and TV broadcasting stations, workshops, and production centers, owned and operated by colleges, universities, school systems, and public service agencies. JULY 1952 FOUNDATION GRANTS F UT) FOR ADULT EDUCATION GRANTS-IN-AID OPEN FCR APPLICATIONS The NAEB Committee to administer the local programming grants-in-aid from the Fund for Adult Education of the Ford Foundation (see cover story June *5>2 NEWSLETTER for complete story) has announced the procedure to be followed by stations in apply¬ ing foi* a grant-in-aid. Detailed information is given below s All applications for grants must be submitted in accordance with the following t conditions and must be sent to NAEB Headquarters, 119 Gregory Hall, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Details of NAEB-FAE Grants-in-Aid 1. All applications must be for grants to help produce a series of content-oriented programs in the field of adult education. 2. Applications may be submitted by any educational institution or school system. You do not have to be a member of NAEB. 3. Applications may be submitted for a grant in either radio or television or both. 1*. The grants will not exceed $7,000 in radio or $9,000 in television. Applications asking for considerably less than these maximum amounts will receive full con¬ sideration. £. These grants-in-aid are intended to help you help yourself. They cannot carry the entire burden of production costs. They should enable you to hire that key person or do that key thing which makes the production possible. 6. All radio programs produced with the help of these grants must be suitable for use on the NAEB Tape Network and should be cleared for such use. 7. All television programs produced with the help of these grants must have more than a local application. 8. Applications must be in writing. Six copies of all written material should be supplied together with examples via tape or film of your technical ability to produce either radio or television programs. .PLAN’TO ATTEND THE 19^2 CONVENTION .. MINNEAPOLIS — NOVEMBER 6-7-8 The N-A-E-B NEWS-LETTER, published monthly, is distributed'from and distribution should be addressed to: NAEB, 119 Gregory Hall, the national headquarters office at the University of Illinois. N-A-E-B University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Editorial copy and inquiries members and associate members receive the NEWS-LETTER as part of concerning editorial matters should be sent to the Editor, Burton membership service. Non-members may obtain the publication at a Paulu, Station KUOM, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 14, subscription rate of $5.00 per year. All inquiries regarding subscriptions Minnesota.