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Margaret Craig McNamara (August 22, 1915 – February 3, 1981) was the founder of the nonprofit children's literacy organization Reading is Fundamental and the wife of the United States Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. Life and work McNamara was born on August 22, 1915, in Spokane, Washington, and grew up in Alameda, California. McNamara attended University of California, Berkeley, where she met Robert McNamara, whom she would marry on August 13, 1940. Her husband's appointment by President John F. Kennedy as U.S. Secretary of Defense led to their move to Washington, D.C. Her experiences while tutoring three children in the District led to the formation of Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), a nonprofit children's literacy organization dedicated to making reading a fun and beneficial part of everyday life. It is the largest literacy program in the country. On January 16, 1981, President Jimmy Carter awarded McNamara the Medal of Freedom for her work with RIF. She died of cancer eighteen days later, at the age of 65. In summer of 1981, her ashes were scattered by her family on a mountainside meadow at Buckskin Pass, near Snowmass Village, Colorado. Margaret Craig McNamara is commemorated on her husband's grave marker in Arlington National Cemetery. Legacy Reading is Fundamental After many early organizational meeting with other educators in the District, McNamara secured a $150,000 grant from the Ford Foundation to support pilot activities in the District of Columbia. Following the success RIF had in Washington, the Ford Foundation increased RIF's grant to $285,000 in August 1968, enabling RIF to launch ten model programs across the country. From these early beginnings, RIF evolved into a national motivating force for literacy. At the time of McNamara's death in 1981, RIF had provided "more than 3 million poor children with 37 million books." Today, through its contract with the U.S. Department of Education and with private funds, RIF provides 16 million free books for children to choose and keep each year. RIF programs operate in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam. RIF is also affiliated with programs in Argentina and the United Kingdom. It achieves high visibility through public service announcements on children's television programs. Margaret McNamara Education Grants The Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund was established in 1981 to honor Margaret McNamara and her commitment to the well-being of women and children in developing countries. Grants are provided annually to support the university education of women from developing countries who are committed to improving the lives of women and children. Grant recipients study in diverse fields, including agriculture, architecture and urban planning, civil engineering, education, forestry, journalism, nursing, nutrition, pediatrics, public administration, public health, social sciences, and social work. The volunteer non-profit organization was rebranded as Margaret McNamara Education Grants in 2015. Grants are awarded to women aged 25 and over studying at accredited universities in the US, Canada, South Africa, and France, and at select universities in Latin America. As of April 2023, grants have been awarded to 441 extraordinary women from more than 75 countries. References External links Margaret McNamara Education Grants website Reading is Fundamental website McNamara Biography on Reading is Fundamental website Congress: Don't Close the Book on RIF, a June 3, 2008, article from The Huffington Post.. Discover the Margaret Mcnamara popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Margaret Mcnamara books.

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  • Star of the Class Play synopsis, comments

    Star of the Class Play

    Margaret McNamara

    The Robin Hill School firstgraders put on a class play in this Level 1 ReadytoRead, the thirtyfirst book in the Robin Hill School series!Mrs. Connor’s class is putting on a play at...

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    We Are Thankful

    Margaret McNamara

    The Robin Hill School first graders learn about being thankful in this Level 1 ReadytoRead, the twentyninth book in the Robin Hill School series!It’s almost Thanksgiving, and Mrs. ...

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    Forbidden Fruit

    Susie Raymond

    The last thing sexy thirtysomething Beth expected was to get involved with a much younger man. But when she finds him spying on her in the dressing room at work she embarks on an e...

  • First Day of School synopsis, comments

    First Day of School

    Margaret McNamara

    It's almost the first day of first grade, and Michael can't wait. That is, until he discovers that his puppy, Cookie, can't join him. But when he learns that bringing Cookie means ...

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    The Garden Project

    Margaret McNamara

    The kids in Mrs. Connor’s class decide to turn an old sandbox into a garden filled with yummy vegetables. But not everyone is excited about the gardenor the veggies. Can the class ...

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    This Royal Breed

    Judith Saxton

    A SAGA OF A YOUNG GIRL'S STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL ON THE ISLAND OF JERSEY DURING THE NAZI SECOND WORLD WAR OCCUPATION. After the death of Rochelle Dubois's parents, she is ado...

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    The Playground Problem

    Margaret McNamara

    A musthave for any young reader, this ReadytoRead delivers on important lessons in school!There's a problem on the playground! The boys won't let the girls play soccer with them du...