HOW
SCHOOLS PAY FOR SCOTT'S PROGRAM
Scott
offers special pricing for schools and educational organizations
who regularly pay for his programs through various means. Check
and see what funding sources are appropriate for your institution.
Below are common ways schools pay for his programs:
Student Government/Activities
Often
these funds are used for school assemblies and leadership training.
Title 1 (Elementary
and Secondary Education Act of 1965)
Scott’s
programs enhance school environment and promote academic achievement
by helping students remove psychological and social barriers to
success. Additionally, he works to provide students with many developmental
assets (www.search-institute.org/assets).
Contact your Title 1 coordinator to see if your desired program
qualifies.
Staff Development Funds
Scott
has worked with many staffs and faculties across the country doing
programs that motivate and educate teachers. He can do as little
as one presentation to as much as a full day of staff development.
(Read about Scott’s Educator
Programs) If brought in to work with teachers, Scott
can do Student Programs
on the same day at no additional charge.
Educational Materials
Scott
offers a variety of student leadership and personal growth publications.
(Read about books by Scott
Greenberg.)With large quantity orders, Scott can discount
or wave his speaking fees.
Alcohol, Tobacco & Chemical Abuse
Funding
Scott
has worked with many prevention organizations and schools, encouraging
students to make healthy choices, and building their confidence
to stand up to peer pressure. He also provides leadership training
for prevention clubs and programs.
School Improvement Funding
Scott
facilitates motivational programs, leadership training, school unity
and tolerance programs, and freshmen/new student orientation events.
Scott can also work with school leaders to develop programs that
improve school climate.
PTSA/Parent Groups
Parent
organizations have funded Scott’s programs many times. If
his schedule allows, Scott will do an evening parent program at
no additional charge.
Service Clubs
Scott’s
fee has often been covered or subsidized by local community groups
such as Kiwanis or Rotary. If his schedule allows, Scott will do
a free program at their club meeting if they fund his program.
Vendors
To
strengthen relationships with the schools for whom they provide
products and services, many vendors are willing to sponsor programs.
Ask for help from your soft drink providers, cap and gown/class
ring salesmen, etc.
Sharing with other schools
If
you are able to find another school to use Scott on the same day,
his fee and travel expenses may be split between both schools. If
you are able to help Scott get additional bookings on days before
or after your event, you may receive a discount and split travel
expenses with the other schools.
Bring Scott to your school during
slow months or open days.
Traditionally,
December and early January are slow for speakers. Scott may be willing
to offer discounts when invited to speak during these times. He
may also be willing to discount for last minute openings, or when
he’s already in your area.
Contact
Scott about scheduling a program.
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