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...this attention has caught even Grey by surprise. His national coalition has barely any funds beyond small scattered donations from its 2,500 members, a $10,000 contribution from the Mormon Church to set up an 800 phone number, and Grey's own $3,000-a-month stipend from the Methodist Church. NCALG's new Washington office, in a back room of the National Council of Churches, is staffed by volunteers. "We're up against a multibillion-dollar industry," says Grey. "And we're beating them with housewives and dentists." The movement's strength lies in such groups as Virginians...
...greater extent. Under Nye's leadership, for instance, the Kennedy School is looking to create more fellowships which would help bridge the financial gap between the public and private sector. Under such a plan, Nye said, graduates who choose to go directly into public service would receive a financial stipend to help compensate for their lower salary. An important comparative advantage of the public sector over the corporate world is the potential for greater responsibility immediately after graduation...
Rockefeller Scholarships consist of an annual $10,000 stipend provided as a subsidy for one year of work or study abroad, while Harvard-Cambridge scholarships provide recipients with all college and university fees plus a personal stipend...
...graduate students were seeking a higher stipend, lower health-insurance costs, smaller classes, more teacher training and a procedure to air grievances...
...This will still, in my eves, be a cost saving measure because it will be replacing three positions with one position." she said. In addition. "the central coordinators receive a stipend, which could be diverted to the position...