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Laura Bush 21st Century Library ProgramThe Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program supports projects to recruit and educate the next generation of librarians, faculty, and library leaders; and to support early career research. It also assists in the professional development of librarians and library staff. The primary goal of this grant program is to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the library and archives workforce to meet the information needs of the nation.Award: $50,000.00 - $500,000.00Deadline: September 16, 2014Website: Foundation Educational GrantsGiving limited to the U.S. and its protectorates; providing grants for independent secondary education only. Independent secondary schools must hold full and active membership in National Association of Independent Schools to be eligible for consideration. No grants to individuals, or for emergency funds or deficit financing and no support for public elementary or college-level schools, schools that have been applicants within the last three years, or schools that do not have individual membership in NAIS (National Association of Independent Schools).Award: $ 50,000.00 averageDeadline: September 15, 2014Website: K-12 Educational Partnership GrantsDominion K-12 Educational Partnership awards up to $10,000 to fund math and science projects focused on energy or the environment.Award: $10,000Deadline: May 1, 2014Website: ING Unsung Heroes 2014Award: $2,000 – $25,000Each year, 100 educators are selected to receive $2,000 to help fund their innovative class projects. Three of those are chosen to receive the top awards of an additional $5,000, $10,000 and $25,000.Deadline: April 30, 2014Website: Click the link of online application in the middle of the page. Stipends by National Endowment for the HumanitiesSummer Stipends support individuals pursuing advanced research that is of value to humanities scholars, general audiences, or both. Recipients usually produce articles, monographs, books, digital materials, archaeological site reports, translations, editions, or other scholarly resources. Summer Stipends support full-time work on a humanities project for a period of two months. Summer Stipends support projects at any stage of development. Award: $ $6,000Deadline: September 27, 2014Website: guidelines will be posted at least two months in advance of the deadline listed above. Please check back frequently for new information. Annenberg FoundationThe Foundation generally awards grants in the following programmatic areas: Arts, Culture & Humanities, Animal Welfare, Civic & Community, Environment, Education, and Human Health & Wellness.Award: Average $10,000.00 - $250,000.00Deadline: OngoingWebsite: Grants By Kirkpatrick FoundationThe Kirkpatrick Foundation grants support to organizations with projects and programs that compliment the mission of the foundation, within its areas of interest: arts and culture, education, animal welfare, and the environment.Award: Average $ 1,000.00 - $15,000.00Deadline: June 1 and December 1Website: Grants by The Michael and Susan Dell FoundationThe Michael and Susan Dell Foundation seeks to fund projects that directly serve or impact children living in urban poverty, particularly in the areas of education, childhood health and family economic stability.Award: $10,000.00 - $500,000.00 averageDeadline: OngoingWebsite: Family Fund GrantsThe Merck Family Fund awards grants for projects that restore and protect the natural environment and ensure a healthy planet for generations to come.Award: $ 5,000.00 - $100,000.00Deadline: OngoingWebsite: Gelvin FoundationThe Gelvin Foundation awards grants to projects and programs primarily in Tulsa and Eufaula, OK that focus on arts, education, and human services.Award: $ $1,000.00 - $15,000.00 averageDeadline: February 10, May 10, August 10, and November 10Website: P. Sloan Foundation GrantsThe Alfred P. Sloan Foundation makes grants in six major program areas: to support original research and broad-based education related to science, technology, economic performance and the quality of American life. Interested grantseekers with a project with a national focus that promotes the education or advancement of women or other underrepresented minorities in mathematics, the natural sciences and/or engineering should email a letter of inquiry. The Foundation does not make grants to projects aimed at pre-college students.Award: $ 10,000.00 - $500,000.00 averageDeadline: ongoingWebsite: Click the link to the right of the page. Program of Mathematics Study & Active Professionalism Grants for Grades PreK-6 Teachers 2015-2016Eligibility: The applicant must be a current (on or before April 25, 2014) Full Individual or E-Member of NCTM or must teach at a school with a current (on or before April 25, 2014) NCTM PreK–8 school membership. The applicant must be presently teaching mathematics in grades PreK-6 and intend to continue teaching in the next school year. No person(s) may receive more than one award administered by the Mathematics Education Trust in the same academic year. Past recipients of this grant are not eligible to reapply.Award: $24,000Deadline: April 30, 2014Website: 6-12 Math and Science Grants by Toshiba America FoundationThe mission of Toshiba America Foundation is to promote quality science and mathematics education in U.S. schools. Grants are made for programs and activities that improve teaching and learning in science and mathematics, grades K-12. The Foundation focuses its grant making on inquiry-based projects designed by individual teachers, and small teams of teachers, for use in their own classrooms.Award: $1,000.00 - $10,000.00Deadline: February 1 and August 1Website: Outreach Grants by SPIEAward: $24,000Deadline: April 30, 2014Website: Click on Education Outreach Grant Application Form for more information. Children's Fund GrantsEligibility: identifiable needs primarily in these areas of support:Early childhood education and development that is directly related to creativity Technology and communication projects that advance learning opportunitiesAward: There are no restrictions on grant amounts up to the quarterly allocation. Typical awards, however are between USD $500 and USD $5,000.Deadline: RollingWebsite: Click on application procedures in the middle of the page. Grants by Lemelson-MIT Description: The InvenTeam initiative offers an unparalleled opportunity for high school students to cultivate their creativity and experience invention. InvenTeams are teams of high school students, teachers, and mentors that receive grants up to $10,000 each to invent technological solutions to real-world problems. Award: Average $10,000.00Deadline: 9/5/2014Website: Teacher Leaders in Elementary School Mathematics Grants by National Council of Teachers in Mathmatics (NCTM)Description: The purpose of this grant is to increase the breadth and depth of the mathematics content knowledge of one elementary school teacher who has a demonstrated commitment to mathematics teaching and learning. The applicant must have the support of the school principal in becoming a mathematics teacher-leader within her or his school or district. For the 2013–2014 school year, grants with a maximum of $6,000 each will be awarded. Only one teacher per school may receive the award. The desired outcome of the funded project is the development of an elementary school mathematics teacher with mathematics content expertise. The grant recipient will be expected to provide ongoing professional development to teachers within the school or district to strengthen their mathematical understandings and instructional practices. The professional development must include sustained in-service programs focusing on improving the content knowledge of the elementary teachers within the school or district and working with teachers in their classrooms through demonstration teaching or coteaching. The applicant will be expected to select, in collaboration with the school principal and other teachers, specific mathematics content consistent with the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (NCTM 2000) and develop expertise in this mathematics content.Award: $ $1,000.00 - $6,000.00Deadline: 11/8/2014Website: HYPERLINK "" Science Teaching AwardThis award recognizes one outstanding classroom science teacher (K-12) who has had a positive impact on his or her students, school, and community through exemplary classroom science teaching.Award: $ 10,000.00 average amountDeadline: November 7, 2014Website: Download an application for more information. Education Grants by Inasmuch FoundationGrants are limited to Oklahoma City and Colorado Springs based 501(C)(3) organizations. They are interested in grants that enhance education opportunities for families. They pursue this goal by investing in high quality early education, innovative projects producing transformational change in public education PreK-12, and programs that enhance and strengthen organizations of higher education. Address: 210 Park Avenue, Suite 3150, Oklahoma City, OK 73102Telephone: 405-604-5292Email: nancy.hodgkinson@Recipients: Public School, Private School, Higher Education, Other.Proposal Deadline Description: August 15, 2014Average Amount: $5,000.00 - $50,000.00Website: Experiences for Teachers (RET) in Engineering and Computer ScienceThe Directorate for Engineering (ENG) and the Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE), Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) in Engineering and Computer Science program supports the active involvement of K-12 science, technology, engineering, computer and information science, and mathematics (STEM) teachers and community college faculty in engineering and computer science research in order to bring knowledge of engineering, computer science, and technological innovation into their classrooms. The goal is to help build long-term collaborative partnerships between K-12 STEM teachers, community college faculty, and the NSF university research community by involving the teachers and community college faculty in engineering and computer science research and helping them translate their research experiences and new knowledge into classroom activities.Award: $500,000.00 AverageDeadline: 10/6/2014Website: Award for Applied StorytellingThe Brimstone Award is presented to members of the National Storytelling Network (NSN) for model storytelling projects that demonstrate the capacity of storytelling to promote change in individuals and communities. Grants through this program support storytelling projects that are service oriented and, as much as possible, are replicable in other places and situations.Eligibility: Private, Public, CharterAward: Grants up to $5,000 will be awarded for storytelling projects.Deadline: It is anticipated that preliminary grant applications are due via email April 30, annually (before midnight in the applicant’s own time zone). Please check the website for an updated 2014 application process timeline.Website: Kids GrantsAward: Awards range from $10,000 to $500,000.Deadline: accepted throughout the year. Website: Teaching Alphabet FoundationAward: Awards vary.Deadline: Funding requests are initiated with an email Letter of Intent from the applicant due March 15, annually. If Letter of Intent is accepted, the applicant will receive an invitation to submit a full proposal due April 15 of the same year.Website: Details about application are stated in the website, but submit all required documents to kbub@ita- Charles FoundationThe Ray Charles Foundation provides grants nationally in three categories: capital, program, and core support. Priority is given to requests for programs that enhance the educational services for underserved and disadvantaged youth at varying academic levels. This may include after-school programs, college access or preparatory programs, and reading/writing programs.Award: Awards vary.Deadline: Applications are accepted and reviewed May 1 through September 30, annually.Website: Paper Company Educational GrantsThe Foundation supports non-profit organizations within the communities where International Paper has operating facilities. The Foundation's primary focus areas are environmental education and literacy programs for young children.Award: $1,000.00 - $10,000.00Deadline: Rolling Website: You Well FoundationThe Wish You Well Foundation supports family literacy in the United States by fostering and promoting the development and expansion of new and existing literacy and educational programs. Proposals that mirror this mission are of highest priority.Eligibility: Public, Other (including homeschool)Award: Awards range from $200 to $10,000.Deadline: Applications are accepted year-round.Website: Foundation GrantsThe Flextronics Foundation sponsors educational programs and other charitable activities where Flextronics employees volunteer their time. We focus our efforts on those organizations distributing funds toward programs that benefit students with socioeconomic issues, learning disabilities or handicaps. We support academic programs in areas related to electronics manufacturing, and the betterment of disadvantaged students.Award: $2,000.00 - $50,000.00 averageDeadline: March 1, June 1, September 1, and November 1Website: for Organization by Ford Foundation Ford Foundation provides grants for projects and programs in three broad areas: (1) advancing knowledge, creativity, and achievement, (2) reducing poverty and injustice, and (3) promoting democratic values. Project activities must be educational, scientific, or charitable to be eligible for funding. The grants procedure for organizations is outlined in the following document: pdfs/grants/grant-application-guide.pdf.Eligibility: Public, Private, Other (including homeschool)Award: Awards vary based on the approved program and project budget.Deadline: Rolling Website: & Leadership GrantsThese grants support public school teachers, public education support professionals, and/or faculty and staff in public institutions of higher education for one of the following two purposes: 1) Grants to individuals fund participation in high-quality professional development experiences, such as summer institutes or action research. 2) Grants to groups fund collegial study, including study groups, action research, lesson study, or mentoring experiences for faculty or staff new to an assignment.Award: $2,000.00 - $5,000.00Deadline: February 1, June 1, and October 15Website: Gertrude Whipple Professional Development Program by International Reading AssociationThe central focus of the Gertrude Whipple Professional Development Program is to provide professional development for IRA members and the various educational agencies with which they are associated at the local, state or provincial, regional, national, or international level. Professional Development projects will be created by Association members for dissemination to other members. The Program will provide resources which will allow for the development of innovative and effective projects, projects which can take a variety of forms in order to capitalize on the unique talents and skills of the organizers.Eligibility: IRA membersAward: $5,000.00Deadline: ongoingWebsite: Grants by the Annenberg FoundationEligibility: Public School, Private School, Higher Education, OtherAward: from 10,000 to $250,000Deadline: ongoingWebsite: Robbins Foundation Grants from the Anthony Robbins FoundationEligibility: Public School, Private School, Higher Education, OtherAward: $2,500.00 - $15,000.00Deadline: ongoingWebsite: & Empowerment Grants by City of Muskogee FoundationThe Foundation gives priority consideration for the next five years will be to 6th-8th grade programs that encourage personal and leadership development skills that lead to high school success and graduation, as well as school programs that encourage the integration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Priority consideration will also be given to programs that support parental involvement in early childhood education.Award: $20,000.00 - $400,000.00Deadline: August 1, 2014Website: for Teachers FellowshipBelieving the teacher knows best how they can make a better impact in their classroom, Fund for Teachers awards fellowships for self-designed professional growth to PreK-12 teachers who recognize the value of inquiry, the power of knowledge, and their ability to make a difference.Award: average amount $ 1,000.00 - $10,000.00Deadline: January 31, 2015Website: . L. and Thelma Gaylord FoundationThe E. L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation accepts applications from qualified charitable organizations, with a geographical preference for the greater metropolitan Oklahoma City area. Grants will not be made to individuals.Award: $5,000.00 - $150,000.00 averageDeadline: January 15, 2015Website: Giving Program by The Wal-Mart Foundation The proposed use of the grant must fit within one of the Walmart Foundation's core giving areas: Hunger Relief & Healthy Eating, Sustainability, Women's Economic Empowerment or Career Opportunity. While health and wellness and education are no longer core areas of our National Giving, we recognize that these are important issues in the communities we serve. As such, we will continue to support health and wellness and education through our State & Local Giving programs on a community-by-community basis. State Advisory Councils determine the needs within each state, review all eligible grant applications and make funding recommendations to the Walmart Foundation.Award: $25,000.00 - $250,000.00 averageDeadline: 4/13/2014 and 9/7/2014Website: Harry and Jeanette Weinberg FoundationThe Foundation provides support for programs and direct services (including general operating grants) and capital projects. The foundation focuses it's giving in the following area's: Older Adults; Workforce Development; Basic Human Needs & Health; Disabilities; Education, Children, Youth & Families; and General Community Support. Please note only Capitol Grants are given nationally.Recipients: Public School, Private School, Higher Education, OtherAward: $50,000.00 - $200,000.00 AverageDeadline: OngoingWebsite: Michael and Susan Dell FoundationWe seek to fund projects that directly serve or impact children living in urban poverty, particularly in the areas of education, childhood health and family economic stability.Recipients: Public School, Private School, Higher Education, OtherAward: Average Amount $10,000.00 - $500,000.00 Deadline: OngoingWebsite: Kid HungryA Primary Focus Of Our Efforts To End Childhood Hunger Is Our State And City-based No Kid Hungry Campaigns. These Campaigns Bring Together Key Groups From The Private And Public Sectors To Create Sustainable Partnerships That Are Working Together To End Childhood Hunger. Award: Average $5,000.00 - 10,000.00Deadline: once in the spring for funding summer meals programs and once in the early summer for all of our other program priorities.Website: Send emails to grants@ with applications. ? Strip Community FoundationThe foundation seeks to distribute resources to the community, particularly in the areas of arts and culture, health and human services, recreation and neighborhoods, economic development, and education and the environment. Giving primarily in the Cherokee Strip Region, OK.Award: Average Amount $1,000.00 - $10,000.00 Deadline: July 31,2014Website: Glenn Rapp GrantsEducation grants primarily in Oklahoma with emphasis on Oklahoma City, OK for primary, secondary, and higher education.Award: Average Amount $ $1,000.00 - $25,000.00Deadline: August 31, 2014Address: 5400 N. Grand Boulevard, Suite 545, Oklahoma City, OK 73112Telephone: 405-524-1116Website: No information EPS Response to Intervention (RTI) Grant ProgramThe RTI Model For Providing Support, Instruction And Assessment For Learners At All Ability Levels Aligns With Current Federal Legislation, Such As The Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act That Urges Schools To Focus On Ensuring All Students Are On The Path To Success By Addressing Difficulties Early And Individually.Award: $25,000.00- $500,000.00Deadline: RollingWebsite:Find application information under grant resources pm the right side of the website. duPont Foundation Educational GrantsPreference is given to proposals for new initiatives, special projects, the expansion of current programs and capital improvement. The trustees devote particular emphasis to programs concerned with the environment, education, health care and those to which the Foundation’s giving will play a pivotal role.Award: Average Amount $5,000.00 - $50,000.00 Deadline: September 1,2014 Website: Foundation Educational GrantsGiving on a national basis to advance the moral, mental, and physical well-being of children of all races and creeds; to aid and assist in providing for the basic needs of food, shelter, and education of such children by whatever means and methods necessary or advisable; to prevent by medical research or otherwise the mental and physical handicaps of children. Funding also for the research of pediatric diseases.Award: Average Amount $1,000.00 - $15,000.00Deadline: OngoingWebsite: Partnership Educational GrantsCompu-Teach gives teachers the support they need to develop their students' potential with educational software that stimulates the learning process. They offer a unique funding solution through their Partnership Grant. This grant covers up to 90% of your site licensing costs for a variety of educational software titles.Award: Average Amount $7,200.00Address : PMB 137, 16541 Redmond Way, Suite C, Redmond WA 98052 Telephone : 800-448-3224 Email:grants@compu- Deadline: OngoingWebsite: Send an email to grants@compu- to receive the grant application package. and Accelerated Learning Programs for Children Educational Grants by Jack Kent Cooke FoundationGiving on a national basis to help young people of exceptional promise reach their full potential through education.Award: Average Amount $5,000.00 - $50,000.00Deadline: OngoingEmail:jkc@ Website: R. Dewing Foundation GrantsAward: Average Amount $5,000.00 - $20,000.00Deadline: 4/1/2014 and 10/01/2014Website: Foundation GrantsAward: $20,000.00 - $250,000.00Deadline: OngoingWebsite: Grants by The Mockingbird FoundationGrants given to support K-12 music education on a national basis. Education may include the provision of instruments, texts, and office materials, and the support of learning space, practice space, performance space, and instructors/instruction. Mockingbird is particularly interested in projects that foster self-esteem and free expression. The Foundation is interested in targeting children 18 years or younger, but will consider projects which benefit college students, teachers, instructors, or adult students.Award: $ 100.00 - $5,000.00Deadline: August 1, 2014Website: is retrieved from The School Funding School: ................
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