The Chronicle of Philanthropy

AT&T Gives $100-Million to Curb School Dropout Rates

By Anne W. Howard

The AT&T Foundation, in San Antonio, has announced a $100-million grant-making program that seeks to keep students in school and prepare them for college or a career.

Over four years, the foundation will make grants to hundreds of schools and nonprofit groups, sponsor research on high-school dropouts, engage its employees as...

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