TEA awards formula and discretionary grants, as authorized through federal and state legislation, to non-federal entities such as local educational agencies (LEAs), including school districts and charter schools; education service centers (ESCs); institutions of higher education (IHEs); and nonprofit organizations (NPOs).
TEA lists all active and recent educational grants on the TEA Grant Opportunities page. There, all grant-related documents and pertinent information are listed on the individual Request for Application (RFA) page for each grant.
The RFA describes a grant program and includes guidelines governing the program, eligibility criteria, applicable legal provisions and assurances, due dates, and the grant application with instructions for completing it. Errata notices may also be posted; therefore, applicants are encouraged to check the site periodically for updates. Changes affecting multiple grants may be provided as Universal Errata. Other useful links include:
The PDF application process requires eligible applicants to download the two-part application from the TEA Grant Opportunities page and complete it electronically. Part 1 is an Adobe PDF template, and Part 2 is a Microsoft Excel budget template. Some formula grants and most discretionary grants (including most competitive) use PDF applications.
Competitive Grants: Refer to the RFA for specific instructions related to competitive grants. A complete description of general competitive-grant processes can be found in the General and Fiscal Guidelines.
Janssen follows a defined and specific process to ensure that our procedures for making educational grants are consistent with appropriate guidelines and policies. The guidance we use to evaluate our support of various educational programs is based on recognized standards.
Novartis ensures that grant applications are received, handled, reviewed, and evaluated according to the highest professional standards and in full compliance with relevant laws, regulations and guidelines. Consistent with US Federal law and ethical standards under which Novartis conducts business, grants must never be linked to prescribing, purchasing, formulary status or reimbursement.
Upon completion of the educational program, recipients should submit financial reconciliations and outcomes reports within 60 (sixty) days of the conclusion of the program. Any portion of the Grant Funds remaining after the Program will be returned to MTPA.
As a leader in the healthcare industry and a good corporate citizen, Siemens Healthineers provides donations, educational grants and sponsorships for initiatives intended to advance or support various objectives within the U.S.
The Healthcare Giving Portal welcomes the submission of:
Siemens Healthineers provides unrestricted grants to support continuing professional education, best practice sharing, and/or clinical demonstration via educational conferences, seminars, meetings, other live events, and presentations in other formats such as Internet-based presentations and publications.
While Siemens Healthineers does not control the content of such accredited educational sessions, the selection of attendees, or the use of financial support, we contribute funding to programs that educate on topics aligning to our portfolio and approved clinical applications of technology. In-person forums must be predominantly educational (vs. recreational) in nature, held at an appropriate business venue, offered by recognized clinical experts, and ultimately designed to support the advancement of patient care. In exercising proper professional discretion and awareness of industry organization (e.g., AdvaMed, PhRMA) Codes of Conduct, Siemens Healthineers encourages event organizers to avoid resort locations and recreational opportunities.
Please note that 3M considers many factors. The following are minimum requirements for educational grants and fellowships request consideration. Grant requests that do not meet these minimum requirements will not be considered for funding.
No. 3M will not support unrestricted grants. 3M Educational Grants are considered to be restricted grants. The purpose for the restricted grant must be designated in the grant application and program detail and that designated purpose is the only one for which the grant funds may be used.
3M will only accept educational grants requests that are received via the online request form. Requests for programs or events that have already occurred or that are not submitted at least forty-five (45) days prior to when the desired funding is needed cannot be accepted.
The Margaret McNamara Education Grants (formerly known as MMMF) is a nonprofit, public charity, founded in 1981. MMEG awards education grants to exceptional women from developing countries, who are at least 25 years old, and enrolled at universities in the US, Canada and selected universities in South Africa and Latin America.
Competition for medical educational grant approval is very high. The primary focus of the Bayer US Grants will be on medical and healthcare related educational activities in the following therapeutic areas:
Changes to an awarded grant (e.g. format, dates, audience), must be reviewed and approved by Biogen prior to the start of the project or program. To determine if funding may continue, organizations should submit the proposed changes to grantsandgiving@biogen.com for review.
A scholarship is generally an amount paid or allowed to a student at an educational institution for the purpose of study. A fellowship grant is generally an amount paid or allowed to an individual for the purpose of study or research. Other types of grants include need-based grants (such as Pell Grants) and Fulbright grants.
Please note that emergency financial aid grants under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, the COVID Relief Act, and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 for unexpected expenses, unmet financial need, or expenses related to the disruption of campus operations on account of the COVID-19 pandemic, are not includible in your gross income. See Higher Education Emergency Grants Frequently Asked Questions for more information.
If you receive a scholarship, a fellowship grant, or other grant, all or part of the amounts you receive may be tax-free. Scholarships, fellowship grants, and other grants are tax-free if you meet the following conditions:
Educational grants are considered for training institutions or conference sponsors to support bona fide education programs dedicated to promoting objective scientific and educational activities and discourse. BD does not support educational grant requests from or benefiting specific individual healthcare professionals.
Educational Grants: Where permitted under national laws, regulations and professional codes of conduct, Coloplast may provide Educational Grants for the advancement of genuine medical education.
Educational Grants provided by Coloplast may never be contingent in any way on past, present or potential future purchase, lease, recommendation, prescription, use, supply or procurement of Coloplast's products or services.
Coloplast does not provide Educational Grants to individual Healthcare Professionals or Canadian Government Officials. Where the Educational Grant is provided for the purpose of supporting Healthcare Professionals' attendance at Third Party Organized Educational Events, the Healthcare Organization receiving the Grant shall be solely responsible for selection of participants and this shall be expressly reflected in the written Grant agreement.
All Educational Grant requests must be submitted through the Grant Request Process. Grants may only be approved by the Grant Committee.
Charitable Donations: Where permitted under national laws, regulations and professional codes of conduct Charitable Donations will only be made to organizations recognized as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code or a registered charity in Canada to support bona fide charitable, educational, or scientific activities, including indigent care, patient or public education.
Pacira BioSciences, Inc. is committed to improving patient care through support of independent educational activities for health care providers (HCPs), allied health care providers, and patients. Pacira prioritizes support for activities within areas of interest that contribute to improved knowledge, practice, and performance for HCPs and improved patient care.
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