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NSHSS is providing USD $1,000 grants to enhance STEAM-related activities, innovation, and classroom excellence for teachers in a STEAM field. Funds may be used for supplies, materials, field trips or other resources to enhance the delivery of their courses. NSHSS educators are eligible to receive one NSHSS grant per academic year.
Eligibility: Any high school STEAM teacher currently employed at a public or private high school in the United States or internationally.
Application Opens: April 1, 2024
Closing Date: August 15, 2024 by 11:59PM (EST)
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DEADLINE: TBA
Let Us GRANT Your Wish!
The members of NYSUT Retiree Council 14 (retirees from Orange and Rockland Counties) know that with tax caps and new standards, often there isn’t enough money to do what you would like, or what would make learning faster, easier and more fun. You may need a piece of equipment, funds for a field trip, or supplies to do some creative and “cool” projects. It may not happen because there is “no money in the budget.” We would like to help. If you would like to purchase or pay for an activity for your class, we have $3,000 ($1,500 for each county), which was donated by NYSUT Retiree Council 14 members, we would like to give to you to make it happen. Attached you will find additional information and the application
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AIAA Foundation Classroom Grant Program
Amount: $500
Description: The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronauts is dedicated to the importance of STEM education and awards $500 in grants to K-12 teachers who want to incorporate new ways of teaching science, technology, education and mathematics into their classroom. Funds can be used to purchase laboratory equipment, math and science software, robotics supplies, and other items that will add depth and dimension to your lessons.
Annie’s Homegrown, Inc. offers grants to schools and educational programs to build an edible school garden (for example, growing fruits, vegetables, herbs, grains) in the United States. Two types of grants are available: Getting Started grants for a new garden program and Digging Deeper grants for already existing programs. Grants of $3,000 will be awarded to new school garden programs, and three grants of $5,000 will be awarded to existing school garden programs. Eligible applicants are K–12 public, private, and charter schools and nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations. Interested applicants will find additional details about these grants on GetEdFunding, a website sponsored by CDW•G with access to a free database of thousands of funding opportunities for educators.
Deadline: November 1, 2019, for applications
Plus: Annie’s worked with the Center for Ecoliteracy to develop a freely downloadable Growing School Gardens booklet to help teachers and parents plan and create sustainable gardens with their students and children—in any space, on any budget.