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  Read the announcement below. If you would like you to receive the FREE SAT/ACT software,
visit www.eknowledge.com/nfl
and enter this sponsorship code, which has been specifically set
up to accommodate visitors to TedSilary.com and readers of the Daily News . . .

2DE1802153


1. Who: eKnowledge, six time all-star Chipper Jones and other educationally focused groups like the National Federation of State High Schools (NFHS) and many more. For complete list go to, www.eknowledge.com/nfl 

 
2. What: The eKnowledge sponsorship alliance is offering FREE SAT/ACT Test Prep software to local high school students in your state.
 
3. Where: Visitors/Readers go to www.eknowledge.com/nfl and enter your sponsorship code: 2DE1802153. This code is specific to visitors to TedSilary.com and readers of the Philadelphia Daily News and wipes out 100% of the retail cost. 
 
4. When: The sponsorship is for the 2009-2010 school year pending the limited supply allocated for your State.
 
5. Why: The sponsorship alliance was initially created for students who were impacted by the military and for those actually serving in the military. However the recent expansion of the alliance and the involvement of Professional athletes and other organizations have opened the sponsorship program to students in your state this fall.


Facts about the sponsorship program

 

Length of program: started 4 years ago

Programs shipped: 130,000

Value of donated programs: $25,000,000

Thank you emails and positive comments from program users: 35,000+

 

List of Affiliates: 

eKnowledge,

Six time All-Star Chipper Jones

Several NFL Players

Department of Defense

National Federation of High School Associations (NFSHSA)

AmVets

American Red Cross

Dantes

Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA)

National Association for Gifted Children

National Catholic Edcuational Association (NCEA)

Texas High School Project

Student Online Achievement Resources (SOAR)

Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)

Association of the United States Army (AUSA)

Military One Source