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資助項目一覽 Summary of Subsidy Projects 2016-17 本年度資助項目一覽 Summary of Subsidy Projects 2016-17 建校項目 School Construction 資助額 ( 人民幣 ) Subsidies (RMB) 江西省 Jiangxi Province 江西省贛州市大余縣青龍鎮雙聯小學 Shuanglian SA-PH Primary School, Qinglong Town, Daiyu County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province 473,340.00 江西省贛州市信豐縣崇仙鄉西水小學 Xishui SA-PH Primary School, Chongsian Town, Xinfeng County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province 840,000.00 配套及附屬設施 School Furnishing and Ancillary Facility 江西省贛州市大余縣新城鎮白田埠小學 Baitianbu SA-PH Primary School, Xincheng Town, Daiyu County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province 472,500.00 雲南省 Yunnan Province 雲南省永德縣班卡鄉放牛場村畢馬威苗圃希望小學 Fangniuchang Village KPMG SA-PH Primary School, Banka Town, Yongde County, Yunnan Province 55,009.50 雲南省昭通市大關縣天星鎮綠南村涼風小學 Liangfeng Primary School, Lunan Village, Tianxin Town, Daguan County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province 18,360.30 雲南省昭通市大關縣木杆鎮元亨完小 Yuanheng Primary School, Mugan Town, Daguan County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province 147,000.00 雲南省昭通市大關縣木杆鎮星火小學 Xinghuo Primary School, Mugan Town, Daguan County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province 6,300.00 廣東省 Guangdong Province 2016 年廣東省 18 校“幸福廚房”項目 Happy Kitchen Project of 18 schools in Guangdong Province 2016 472,500.00 苗圃行動 2016-2017 年度報告 49 Sowers Action Annual Report 2016-2017 本年度資助項目一覽 Summary of Subsidy Projects 2016-17 配套及附屬設施 School Furnishing and Ancillary Facility 資助額 ( 人民幣 ) Subsidies (RMB) 四川省 Sichuan Province 四川省綿陽市三台縣立新鎮星島苗圃希望中學 Singtao SA-PH Secondary School, Lixin Town, Santai County, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province 303,240.00 四川省綿陽市三台縣前鋒鎮星島苗圃希望學校 Singtao SA-PH Secondary School, Qianfeng Town, Santai County, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province 406,455.00 四川省綿陽市三台縣新魯鎮星島苗圃希望中學 Singtao SA-PH Secondary School, Xinlu Town, Santai County, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province 473,602.50 四川省涼山州布拖縣拉果鄉天威苗圃希望小學 Print Rite SA-PH Primary School, Laguo Town, Butuo County, LiangshanPrefecture, Sichuan Province 130,090.00 四川省涼山州布拖縣樂安鄉坡洛村小學 Poluo Village Primary School, Lean Town, Butuo County, Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan Province 99,950.00 甘肅省 Gansu Province 甘肅省隴南市文縣馬泉星展苗圃希望小學 Maquan DBS Bank SA-PH Primary School, Wen County, Longnan City, Gansu Province 168,315.00 貴州省 Guizhou Province 貴州省三都縣都江鎮甲找村溫哥華苗圃希望小學 - 教學樓、廁所防水層翻修工程 Jiazhao Village VSSA SA-PH Primary School, Dujiang Town, Sandu County, Guizhou Province 33,935.54 貴州省三都縣都江鎮甲找村溫哥華苗圃希望小學 Jiazhao Village VSSA SA-PH Primary School, Dujiang Town, Sandu County, Guizhou Province 51,870.00 苗圃行動 2016-2017 年度報告 50 Sowers Action Annual Report 2016-2017 本年度資助項目一覽 Summary of Subsidy Projects 2016-17 師資培訓 Teacher Training 資助額 ( 人民幣 ) Subsidies (RMB) 2016-18 年雲南省騰沖市特殊教育師資培訓計劃 2016-18 Special Education Teacher Training Program, Tengchong City, Yunnan Province 93,312.00 2016-19 年雲南省臨滄市鎮康縣中小學校心理健康教育項目(青苗計劃) 2016-19 Mental Health Education Program for Primary and Secondary School, Zhengkang County, Lingcang City, Yunnan Province 577,956.00 2016-17 年度四川省涼山州黃琅中學學校發展項目 2016-17 School Development Program of Huanglang Secondary School, Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan Province 134,860.00 兒童之家 Children's Home 水富苗圃兒童福利院 2016-17 常務開支 2016-17 Shuifu Sowers Children's Home Operation Cost 1,514,310.00 永善苗圃兒童福利院 2016-17 常務開支 2016-17 Yongshan Sowers Children's Home Operation Cost 1,118,040.00 水富苗圃兒童福利院(綜合樓) Shuifu Sowers Children's Home - Academic Building 3,150,000.00 苗圃送愛暖童心 2017 Sowers Send Love 2017 1,658,604.00 2016-2017 年度甘肅省夏河縣麻當鄉化旦尖措孤兒學校運營經費及學生學費、生活費 2016-2017 Operation Cost and Students Education and Living Aids for Huadanjiancuo Orphanage, Madang Township, Xiahe County, Gansu Province 676,870.50 2016-2017 年廣州綠芽基金會“流動兒童青春期教育 - 社區夥伴支持計劃”資助項目 2016-17 Guangzhou Luya Foundation Puberty Education for Children of Migrants 265,167.00 苗圃行動 2016-2017 年度報告 51 Sowers Action Annual Report 2016-2017 本年度資助項目一覽 Summary of Subsidy Projects 2016-17 學生資助 Student Sponsorship 高中生資助計劃 High School Student Sponsorship 地區 City 縣區 County 名額 No. of Students 資助額 ( 人民幣 ) Subsidies (RMB) 雲南省 昭通市 Zhaotong City Yunnan Province 鎮雄縣 Zhenxiong County 249 392,175.00 威信縣 Weixin County 155 244,125.00 大關縣 Daguan County 133 209,475.00 巧家縣 Qiaojia County 145 228,375.00 鹽津縣 Yanjin County 139 218,925.00 魯甸縣 Ludian County 165 259,875.00 永善縣 Yongshan County 155 244,125.00 彝良縣 Yiliang County 160 252,000.00 昭陽區 Zhaoyang District 114 179,550.00 綏江縣 Suijiang County 58 91,350.00 水富縣 Shuifu County 50 78,750.00 市直學校 City School 174 274,050.00 雲南省 臨滄市 Lincang City Yunnan Province 永德縣 Yongde County 115 181,125.00 鳳慶縣 Fengqing County 143 225,225.00 雙江縣 Shuangjiang County 100 157,500.00 滄源縣 Cangyuan County 88 138,600.00 鎮康縣 Zhenkang County 78 122,850.00 雲縣 Yun County 95 149,625.00 臨翔區 Linxiang District 68 107,100.00 耿馬縣 Gengma County 95 149,625.00 市直學校 City School 181 285,075.00 四川省 Sichuan Province 雷波縣 Leibo County 126 198,450.00 布拖縣 Butuo County 54 85,050.00 貴州省 Guizhou Province 三都縣 Sandu County 165 259,875.00 甘肅省 Gansu Province 環縣 Huan County 145 229,950.00 苗圃行動 2016-2017 年度報告 52 Sowers Action Annual Report 2016-2017 本年度資助項目一覽 Summary of Subsidy Projects 2016-17 其他學生資助項目 Other Student Sponsorship Sponsorship 資助額 ( 人民幣 ) Subsidies (RMB) 2016-19 年度雲南省昭通市水富縣水富一中“苗圃班”高中生三年資助計劃 2016-19 'Sowers Class' 3-year Sponsorship for High School Student in 1st Secondary School, Shuifu County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province 649,740.00 2017-2020 年度雲南省昭通市水富縣水富一中“苗圃班”高中生三年資助計劃 2017-2020 'Sowers Class' 3-year Sponsorship for High School Student in 1st Secondary School, Shuuifu County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province 665,017.50 2016-17 廣西省南寧市苗圃行動華光女子高中運作經費 2016-17 Operation Cost, Nanning Sowers Action Huaguang Girls' High School, Guangxi Province 2,425,508.23 2017-18 廣西省南寧市苗圃行動華光女子高中運作經費 2017-18 Operation Cost, Nanning Sowers Action Huaguang Girls' High School, Guangxi Province 4,888,800.00 2016-19 年度屈臣氏中國苗圃資助學生醫療扶助基金項目 2016-19 Watsons China-SA Student Medical Aid Foundation 315,000.00 四川省雅安市蘆山縣七一仁加學校 2016-17 年度萊茵獎助學金資助計劃 2016-17 Qiyi Renjia School TUV Scholarship and Education Aid Program, Lushan County, Yaan City, Sichuan Province 112,245.00 2017-19 年度廣東省湛江市“希望之星”高中生三年資助計劃 2017-19 'Star of Hope' 3-year Sponsorship for High School Student, Zhangjiang City, Guangdong Province 433,125.00 2016-17 年度“暢樂”在昆就讀大學生公益實踐計劃 2016-17 'Changle' Charity Program for Undergraduates in Kumming City 37,430.00 2016-17 年度昆明市貧困流動兒童助學金計劃 2016-17 Education Aid for Children of Migrants in Kumming City 53,025.00 學生課後輔導計劃 2016-17 Sowers Action After-school Tutoring Program 2016-17 311,948.72 苗圃行動 2016-2017 年度報告 53 Sowers Action Annual Report 2016-2017.
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