Funding and Grants
The Bridge to the World Program offers students the opportunity to have global experience while attending Chagrin Falls High School. Without the funding and grant opportunities provided through various organizations, none of this would be possible.
Chagrin Falls Education Foundation: The Bridge to the World Program would like to offer a special thank you for the support and donations that have been provided by CFEF. The Education Foundation has been with the Bridge to the World Program since its inception and has provided grants for the program to become a success. The CFEF has afforded the Bridges Program with a grant, funding a preliminary visit to South Africa this past summer in which administrators will investigate new sister school partnerships and overall safety before sending students. The Foundation also sponsored many activities for the Jeppe visit to Chagrin in October of 2015.
The Confucius Institute: CI is non-profit public institutions affiliated with the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, whose stated aim is to promote Chinese language and culture, support local Chinese teaching internationally, and facilitate cultural exchanges. They have provided funding for our cultural exchanges with Huipu High School in Linghai, China
Chagrin Falls Education Foundation: The Bridge to the World Program would like to offer a special thank you for the support and donations that have been provided by CFEF. The Education Foundation has been with the Bridge to the World Program since its inception and has provided grants for the program to become a success. The CFEF has afforded the Bridges Program with a grant, funding a preliminary visit to South Africa this past summer in which administrators will investigate new sister school partnerships and overall safety before sending students. The Foundation also sponsored many activities for the Jeppe visit to Chagrin in October of 2015.
The Confucius Institute: CI is non-profit public institutions affiliated with the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, whose stated aim is to promote Chinese language and culture, support local Chinese teaching internationally, and facilitate cultural exchanges. They have provided funding for our cultural exchanges with Huipu High School in Linghai, China