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Founded | May 1995 |
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Type | 501(c)(3) charitable organization |
Focus | Education |
Location | |
Area served | All 50 United States, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Canada, and various other countries |
Key people | Mary French, Director Douglas Boggie, President Dennis Brovarone, Board Member Gary Pollmiller, Board Member Terry LaCombe-Stevens, Board Member David Carr, Board Member |
Revenue | $3,241,991 USD (Year Ending 12/31/21) |
Website | www.dictionaryproject.org |
The Dictionary Project is a charitable organization based in Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A., and was founded by Mary French in 1995 to provide personal copies of a dictionary for third grade students in the South Carolina public school system. It has grown into a national organization. To date, over 35 million dictionaries have been donated to children in the United States and internationally. It is funded through individual donations and by sponsors who implement the program in their local schools.