NAGC works to support those who enhance the growth and development of gifted and talented children through education, advocacy, community building, and research
Funding from individuals, corporations, and foundations helps NAGC reach its mission to support those who enhance the growth and development of gifted and talented chidlren through education, advocacy, community building, and research.
The 2018 Annual Fund Donors are committed to ensuring giftedness and high potential are fully recognized, universally valued, and actively nurtured to support children from all backgrounds in reaching for their personal best and contributing to their communities. You, too, can join the movement!
Annual Fund
From research on gifted education best practices and standards to parent resources, unrestricted donations support activities central to NAGC's mission.
Javits-Frasier Teacher Training Scholarship Fund
This fund provides professional development training for Title I teachers and counselors that serve gifted and talented students from diverse backgrounds.
Dr. Martin D. Jenkins Scholar Award
This award recognizes high-achieving gifted Black students and provides scholarships. The Special Populations Network sponsored award is open to Black students in public school grades 6-12.
Parent Membership Fund
This fund provides families with limited financial resources the opportunity to join NAGC as a parent member.
Carolyn Callahan Fund
This fund will support graduate research.
*Should you wish to make your donation by check, please mail to:
National Association for Gifted Children
ATT: Annual Fund
1331 H Street NW, Suite 1001
Washington, DC 20005
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