provides educators the resources needed to pursue self-designed professional learning experiences. FFT encourages applicants to focus on topics and issues
most directly facing our nation at this time, including but not limited to equity, diversity, inclusion, climate change and civic engagement.
For more information, click here.
https://fft.fundforteachers.org/applications/guideline/program_id:166/step:overview
Grant Topic: Professional Development
Award: $10,000
Deadline: January 18
supports high school chemistry teachers as they identify and pursue opportunities that advance their professional development and enhance the teaching and learning of
chemistry in their classrooms. Grants may be used for conference or workshop registration fees, travel expenses, educational expenses, and instructional resources.
For more information, click here.
https://www.acs.org/funding/grants/acs-hach-professional-development-grant.html
Grant Topic: Professional Development
Award: $1,500
Deadline: January 21
wants to support educators engaging students in project-based and deeper learning to support the development of skills and dispositions contributing to success and fulfillment in a
changing world. The NEA Foundation invites applications from educators, specialized instructional support staff, and education support professionals.
For more information, click here.
https://www.neafoundation.org/educator-grants-and-fellowships/student-success-grants/
Grant Topic: Education Resources
Award: $1,500 or $5,000
Deadline: March 1
The National Education Association Foundation
Envision Equity Grants enable educators to test creative new ideas and innovation, demonstration exemplary teaching and learning. The grants support project-based learning and
help educators to advance students’ cultural understanding and appreciation, anti-racism commitments, and understanding of civic engagement and democracy.
For more information, click here.
https://www.neafoundation.org/educator-grants-and-fellowships/envision-equity-grants/
Grant Topic: Education Resources
Award: $1,500 or $5,000
Deadline: March 1
Classroom grants can be used for a variety of projects and materials, including but not limited to books, software, calculators, math manipulatives, art supplies, audio-visual
equipment, and lab materials. Funds must be used within one year of the application deadline. Classroom grants are available to all full-time educators who have not
received a scholarship or grant from AAE in the past two years.
For more information, click here.
https://www.aaeteachers.org/index.php/classroom-grant-application
Grant Topic: Classroom Resources
Award: $500
Deadline: March 1
The NJEA grant makes it possible for public school employees to receive grants that will help them bring creative ideas to life. Projects from past recipients have included, The Race
and Ethnicity Podcast Program, where students conceive, write, and produce podcasts about the broad theme of race and ethnicity in the US.
For more information, click here.
https://www.njea.org/hipp-foundation/#1486563174746-65a387bd-7eb3
Grant Topic: Educational Project
Award: Amounts Vary
Deadline: March 1
Whole Kids Foundation, founded by Whole Foods Market, is dedicated to helping kids eat better and enjoy it. The Garden Grant Program supports schools and non-profit
organizations turn outdoor spaces into powerful hands-on learning garden that connect kids with food, spark their curiosity and support classroom curriculum.
For more information, click here.
https://www.wholekidsfoundation.org/programs/
Grant Topic: Nutrition
Award: Up to $3,000
Deadline: March 1
The purpose of the ASM Teacher Grants is to enhance awareness of materials science and the role that materials scientists play in society. With a network of local Chapters across
North America, ASM members are willing to work closely with local teachers to develop and implement these lesson.
For more information, click here.
https://www.asmfoundation.org/teachers/k-12-grants/
Grant Topic: STEM
Award: $500
Deadline: March 31
Schools, public libraries, and nonprofit organizations who help K-12 students that are below grade level or having trouble reading are eligible to apply. Grant funding is provided to assist in the following areas:
Implementing new or expanding existing literacy programs
Purchasing new technology or equipment to support literacy initiatives
Purchasing books, materials or software for literacy programs
Click here to download the 2024 Youth Literacy grant recipients. https://dgcdn.bohanwork.com/dg/dglf/uploads/2024/08/YL-Grants-DGLF-Web.pdf
Grants Open: March 6
Applications Due: April 3 (10pm CST)
Grants Announced: August 14
Justin J. Watt Foundation
The Justin J. Watt Foundation’s mission is to provide after school athletic opportunities for middle school aged children. Funding to be used
for uniforms, safety equipment like helmets, pads, and wrestling or cheerleading mats; balls, nets, and other equipment vital to
the sport; and storage equipment. For more information, click here.
Toshiba America Foundation
The purpose of the Toshiba America Foundation (TAF) Grants is to fund the projects ideas and materials teachers need to innovate in their Science, technology,
engineering and math classrooms. TAF is interested in funding innovative projects designed by teachers or small teams of teachers for use in their
own schools and classroom.
For more information, click here.