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RAMP Foundation announces 2012 education grant recipients.

The purpose of the Education Grant Program is to foster professional development within the real estate industry and, in so doing, benefit the consumer. The RAMP Foundation does this by offering grants to help defray the cost of courses approved  for  a broker license and REALTOR® designation courses. These are reimbursement grants and are paid once the courses are completed. Since 2006, the RAMP Foundation has awarded 60 grants.

The Education Grant Program was revised in 2010 for the 2011 grant program, so that the grant year coincides with the calendar year. Grant recipients were selected before the grant year began to give recipients the full calendar year to select suitable course offerings and complete the coursework. Reimbursements will be paid during 2012 as grant recipients submit evidence of expenditures and completion of the courses. The grant year ends with the calendar year, which means that all grant requirements must be fulfilled by year-end.


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RAMP Foundation raises $2,500 and spreads warmth with Project Bundle-up

RAMP Foundation Project Bundle-up
RAMP Foundation
 spread warmth and REALTOR® Care through a generous donation of $2,500 to Project Bundle-up.  This past weekend, Foundation president Nancy Wright and trustees, Suzanne Gruneberg, Carol Wilczek, R. Kevin Brown Jr., Shirley McNamara, and Ruthanne Belus, were joined by Anthony Cimino, Brian Cummings, David Dean, Emily Murphy, Bill Russo, Donna Vohar and staff representatives, Mary Lynne Deets and Jim Bindschadler, to help local children select new outerwear for this winter...



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NEWS RELEASE: REALTORS® Spread the Warmth with “Project Bundle-up”

REALTORS® Spread the Warmth with “Project Bundle-up”
Local REALTOR® Association takes a group of children shopping for winter outerwear.

PITTSBURGH (October 13, 2011)  - The REALTORS® Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh (RAMP) Foundation is sponsoring a Project Bundle-Up shopping trip for 20 children in need, on Saturday, October 22, 2011.

Members of RAMP’s Foundation will be helping some of Western Pennsylvania’s very special children select new winter outerwear at one of Project Bundle-Up’s participating retailers, Macy’s Department Store in The Waterfront.

RAMP’s Foundation is pleased to help the Salvation Army make winter warmer for our area’s children. This is one of the many ways that REALTORS® serve the community that we have been a part of for 100 years.

To learn more about RAMP Foundation, visit http://www.rampfoundation.com.

Click here to download this news release.


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RPAC & RAMP Foundation have big surprises planned for supporters at R-Day.

Tomorrow's R-Day: REALTOR® Convention & Expo is packed full of education, eats, treats, prizes and surprises.

The REALTOR® Political Action Committee (RPAC) and RAMP Foundation, at their core, are similar in that they both have the empowerment of REALTORS® at heart.  To support their causes they are giving R-DAY attendees the opportunity to win some neat prizes.

Win a wine basket!
This year the RAMP Foundation has a prize for the palate.  A basket full of fine wines and top shelf spirits will be awarded to a lucky RAMP Foundation supporter. The cost for opportunities are; 1 for $5, 3 for $10, or 7 for $20. Contribution will aid RAMP Foundation's Educational Grants and REALTOR® Relief Fund programs.

Win an iPad 2 bundle!
The REALTOR® Political Action Committee (RPAC) ensures that the voice for real estate echoes loudly in the halls of Congress, the Capitol in Harrisburg, the county courthouse and your local municipal center. This year RPAC has a special gift for the gadget enthused...


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RAMP Foundation announces grant winners.

The purpose of the Education Grant Program is to foster professional development within the real estate industry and, in so doing, benefit the consumer. The RAMP Foundation does this by offering grants to help defray the cost of courses approved  for  a broker license and REALTOR® designation courses. These are reimbursement grants and are paid once the courses are completed. Since 2006, the RAMP Foundation has awarded 51 grants. The Education Grant Program was revised in 2010 for the 2011 grant program, so that the grant year coincides with the calendar year. Grant recipients were selected before the grant year began to give recipients the full calendar year to select suitable course offerings and complete the coursework. Reimbursements will be paid during 2011 as grant recipients submit evidence of expenditures and completion of the courses. The grant year ends with the calendar year, which means that all grant requirements must be fulfilled by year-end. The RAMP Foundation is pleased ...


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