
Vouchers may only be used with vendors/providers approved by the City of Redding. Families can use the $75 voucher as cash to either cover the cost - or part of the cost - of a program or activity of their choosing. fee schedule anticipates review of two submittals for each project. Savings Calculator Starting Balance: Deposits Amount: Frequency: When: of each period For How Long: in years Interest Rate: Compounding: Answer: Future Savings: 27,540.72 Total Number of Deposits 520 Balance + Total Deposits 26,500.00 Total Interest 1,040.
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The vouchers will be distributed through selected local elementary and middle schools, and will be valid until Sunday, December 31, 2023. The Building Department requires 3 full sets of plans (residential) or 4 full sets.

This effort is part of the City’s larger initiative to provide physical activity, engagement, and learning opportunities to Redding’s youth and support local businesses. With this ARPA funding, Redding Recreation will distribute over 1,000 vouchers valued at $75 each for recreational and enrichment programs.

The City of Redding will distribute more than $70,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding to support local youth. The company-wide initiative aims to create opportunities for 300 million youth worldwide though a wide range of programs, including the above-mentioned Partners In Learning, as well as things like DreamSpark, Imagine Cup, Skype in Classroom, BizSpark, Office 365 for EDU, Microsoft IT Academy, Microsoft Student Partners, DigiGirlz, and many others.The City of Redding is giving away $75 vouchers for Youth Activities with local businesses! The $75 million investment from Microsoft is part of the company’s larger initiative known as Microsoft YouthSpark, which is focused on closing the “opportunity divide” by closing the digital one. The end goal is to empower students to find employment, start their own businesses and contribute to their local economies by learning modern-day digital skills. Donations will go to increasing digital access in classrooms in terms of both devices and infrastructure, as well as to support teacher training. Visitors can also fill in their own donation amounts if they choose. The landing page for the program is already enabled to take donations starting at $100 and up. Spark a Child’s Digital Future will also connect African youth with over 1 million potential donors in the U.S. Through this effort, Microsoft will donate software, Microsoft and Intel will offer information and communications technology training, and the British Council and World Vision will offer their own expertise in educational program execution, content development, measurement and evaluation. The program is a collaborative effort from several organizations, including strategic partners World Vision and the British Council, as well as Intel, and, of course, Microsoft. One of the key projects funded through this program will be “Spark a Child’s Digital Future,” which will begin in Kenya in early 2013 then scale throughout sub-Saharan Africa and beyond over the course of the next five years. Revealed at the Global Forum 2012 in Prague over the weekend, Microsoft is partnering with six global humanitarian organizations on this new initiative and investment, including World Vision Inc., the British Council, SOS Children’s Villages International, Catholic Relief Services, Plan Ltd. Now the company has announced another investment, this time of up to $75 million, aimed at increasing digital access to educational materials throughout Africa.

Last week, Microsoft announced a new investment of $250 million in its Partners In Learning Project to equip teachers with the skills to teach IT and other technology-related subjects worldwide.
