[IMG]http://www.gamepolitics.com/files/blogimages/esa.jpg[/IMG]The [URL=http://www.theesa.com/foundation/]Entertainment Software Association Foundation[/URL] is now accepting applications for its next round of grants.
Applications for grants to back programs and services that “utilize computer and video game technology” to make a difference in the lives of the youth of America [URL=http://www.theesa.com/foundation/application.asp]are due on April 15[/URL], while applications for scholarship grants for the 2010-2011 school year [URL=http://www.theesa.com/foundation/scholarship.asp]are being accepted until May 15[/URL].
First-time program and service grant recipients can be awarded as much as $50,000, while up to 30 scholarships will be awarded to students studying graphic design, computer science, animation, programming, digital entertainment or software engineering. Up to 15 high school seniors and a maximum of 15 existing college students can receive $3,000 apiece in order to help pay for their education.
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