PROJECT PASSPORT

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PROJECT PASSPORT
thanks an anonymous donor in
New York City
for the extraordinary gift of
$12,000
which will fund most of our first international trip to Guatemala
for six students living on the Crow Indian Reservation.

PROJECT PASSPORT
thanks
Historical Rarities, Inc.
for their generous donation of
$4,000.
Historical Rarities funded passports for the entire senior class at Lodge Grass High School.

PROJECT PASSPORT
thanks the
Hardin Kiwanis Club
for their generous donation of
$500

Our activities to date have been funded by a generous $4,000 grant from Historical Rarities, Inc., a locally-owned business. This sum covers expenses related to obtaining passports for the entire senior class at Lodge Grass High School. Further, we recently were awarded $12,000 by an anonymous donor in New York City.  This sum will fund our first trip.  Lodge Grass High School has provided needed logistical support and computer facilities for students in the application process.

For Donors


We are actively soliciting grants. We seek long-term funding from corporations, and will give press rights to large donors. Individual donors can sponsor a single student for a passport ($135) or fund a student's entire trip ($2,000). We would like to run our next project on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation:  vital documents for the senior class at Lame Deer can be funded for $4,000.  We will soon be ready to accept in-kind donations, whether frequent flier miles or a used car.

Every donation contributes to a life-changing experience for Indian youth in Montana.

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