NAEB Newsletter (July 1952)

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- 2 - 9. Grants will be made on the basis of your application; thus, completeness and understandability of presentation will be vital. However, no weight will be given to elaborateness or beauty of presentation. 10. Deadline for first-round applications is September l£, 1952. 11. Production on all projects must start during the calendar year 1952. 12. A firm completion date must be given on all series. 13. Adequate reports must be submitted at the coupletion of the series tellings (a) how the project was handled, and (b) how the money was handled. lii. A tape recording of each radio program produced with the help of these grants must be sent to NAEB Headquarters for possible use on the NAEB Tape Network. l£. Where feasible, a film or kinescope of each TV program produced with the help of these grants should be sent to NAEB Headquarters for possible use by other educational institutions. Otherwise, the television program idea should be one which can be adapted to other localities and scriptsor other production aids should be sent to NAEB Headquarters. Application Form for NAEB - FAE Radio-Television Grants-In-Aid 1. Attach as Exhibit »A» a description of the proposed radio or television program series. This should be long enough to adequately describe the idea. It should be accompanied by a 100-word brief descrition of the idea. 2. Attach as Exhibit "B" the proposed budget for this project. This should be in ' two parts: (1) the part you expect to contribute from your own resources and personnel, and (2) the part you would expect to receive from NAEB. 3. Attach as Exhibit ,, C n some evidence of your ability to produce a series of programs in this area. This might include* (1) tape or film which can be lis¬ tened to or viewed; (2) background information on the production people you would use; and (3) background information on the content authorities. 4. Attach as Exhibit Tt D M a statement of the willingness of your institution to accept this grant, to abide by the stipulated conditions, and to make the necessary financial reports. This should be signed ty an administrative officer of your organization. -- ■ ■■ - .. . IN THIS ISSUE Foundation Grants and Special Projects......1-2 Educational Tele vision......... 5 - 13 Educational Radio ....... 1 h - 21 The 1952 NAEB Convention — Burton Paulu..... 21 NAEB Tape Network — John Holt....... 22 The Third Allerton Seminar — Alvin M. Gaines............... 23 - 27 EVERY NAEB-ER HIS OWN CONVENTION PLANNERJ SEE PAGE 21 FOR DETAILS