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  • That commitment has been termed Jumpstart Joplin, a $122 million initiative.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Started on a shoestring, Bright Beginnings is now owned and driven by a Pearson curriculum product, the same Pearson that provides fellowships and financial backing for a non-profit literacy initiative called Jumpstart, which welcomed Susan Neuman to its Board of Directors in 2007.

    Susan Neuman's Continuing Reinvention of Her Bush Years Jim Horn 2008

  • Started on a shoestring, Bright Beginnings is now owned and driven by a Pearson curriculum product, the same Pearson that provides fellowships and financial backing for a non-profit literacy initiative called Jumpstart, which welcomed Susan Neuman to its Board of Directors in 2007.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Jim Horn 2008

  • Shavon takes part in an AmeriCorps-backed work-study program called Jumpstart where she pays off student loans by tutoring 10 hours a week -- two without pay -- instead of washing dishes in the cafeteria.

    Lip Service Vs. National Service 2007

  • Then you have to buy a service called Jumpstart with Physical to Virtual Migrations, which does a few physical-to-virtual conversions at your site to give you some hands-on experience.

    The Register 2009

  • Recently I bid on and "won" the first month of a medically supervised weightloss program called Jumpstart Medicine with Dr Sean Bourke.

    unknown title 2009

  • More than 3 million at-risk children won't be able to receive educational support as a result of GOP's plan to cut vital funding for programs such as Jumpstart and Headstart.

    Rep. Charles Rangel: GOP: 'Let Them Eat Cake'? Rep. Charles Rangel 2011

  • More than 3 million at-risk children won't be able to receive educational support as a result of GOP's plan to cut vital funding for programs such as Jumpstart and Headstart.

    Rep. Charles Rangel: GOP: 'Let Them Eat Cake'? Rep. Charles Rangel 2011

  • More than 3 million at-risk children won't be able to receive educational support as a result of GOP's plan to cut vital funding for programs such as Jumpstart and Headstart.

    Rep. Charles Rangel: GOP: 'Let Them Eat Cake'? Rep. Charles Rangel 2011

  • More than 3 million at-risk children won't be able to receive educational support as a result of GOP's plan to cut vital funding for programs such as Jumpstart and Headstart.

    Rep. Charles Rangel: GOP: 'Let Them Eat Cake'? Rep. Charles Rangel 2011

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