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Winner of
the 2003-04 Golden Tassel Award for New Chapters
from the National
Dollars for Scholars Organization.
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About Us
The
Somerville Mathematics Fund, an affiliate of Dollars for Scholars, was
chartered in September 2000 to celebrate and encourage achievement
in mathematics in the city of
Somerville, Massachusetts. We are a non-profit, tax-exempt organization
run completely by volunteers. Our Board
Members include volunteers from Somerville and the Greater Boston Area. |
Our Founder
Erica Voolich, an accomplished mathematical educator is our founder and president. She has an article published in the Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter. Click here for the article web version. Erica has also has been featured as a math educator on the EDC website. She discusses how the Somerville Mathematics Fund had its beginnings. She was 2007 recipient of the SSDS Teacher recognition award for excellence in teaching mathematics. Erica has been inducted into the Massachusetts Association of Teachers in Mathematics Hall of Fame for Excellence in the area of Mathematics Education. |
Our Goals
- We offer renewable mathematics scholarships to students who were residents of Somerville, Massachusetts during their high school years, without regard to which high school the applicant attended.
- We offer grants of up to $500 for a K - 12 teacher of Somerville students for a project to improve or enrich mathematics instruction in the classroom or in an after-school program. The teacher should be teaching in a school located in Somerville, Massachusetts.
- We sponsor Community Events
for the city of Somerville, Massachusetts
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Ways to Support Somerville Mathematics Fund
- Make a donation online sponsored by Wainwright Bank (news release)
- Mail in your donation
- Erica Dakin Voolich
244 Summer Street
Somerville MA 02143
(617) 666-0666
voolich@aol.com
- Volunteer
- See our wish list
- Get more information
- Participate or Sponsor a Participant in the Annual ScrapHeap
- We are listed on
and on
as a local nonprofit organization in Somerville
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