Note: Even if listed grant deadlines are expired, these organizations may have new opportunities–keep a tickler calendar of grant deadlines and check each year.
Various Deadlines
Charter School Resource Center for Grant Opportunities
Grants to Educators – The NEA Foundation
U.S. Department of Education Grant Opportunities
GRANT WRANGLER Find funding fast for K-12 schools. Looking for a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) grant for your school? Grant Wrangler is the place to find math education grants, technology school grants, and science grants for K-12 schools and teachers.
GetEdFunding.com is a free grant-finding resource, which hosts a collection of more than 3,600 active grants and awards. Dedicated to helping educators identify the financial backing that’s needed to take learning to higher levels, this 2013 Beacon Award-winning site was designed for K-12 and higher education institutions, and currently delivers access to more than $4.9 billion in educational funding opportunities.
Nevada Arts Council FY16 grants. All applications must be submitted through Grants Online™.
Questions? Check out the new FY16 – FY17 Grant Guidelines for updates, deadlines and more, or speak to a member of our Grants Management Team at 775.687.6680.
Small Business Funders
Small Business & Entrepreneurship Business Funding Business funding for most new startups and new entities. Reach out to one of our peer reviewed business funders here, here or here.
Ongoing Deadlines
Adopt a Classroom -Classroom funding for most projects and programs
Adopt a classroom is a website that connects donors and teachers in an effort to bring needed supplies to classrooms. Requirements: Register with Adopt a Classroom. Eligibility: Educators Application Link: http://www.adoptaclassroom.org/ Additional Information Link: http://www.adoptaclassroom.org/teachers/
Corning Incorporated Foundation Grants– Awards funds for instructional technology projects and facility improvements
Available Funds/Award: Varies Granting Organization: Corning Incorporated Foundation
Long Description: Corning Incorporated grants money to K-12 school districts, four-year institutions, and community colleges for instructional technology projects, student scholarships, and facility improvement. The foundation also funds community service programs for students.
Requirements: Submit a letter of inquiry signed by a senior administrator. Eligibility: Nonprofit schools and charitable organizations
Application Link: http://www.corning.com/ Additional Information Link: http://www.corning.com/inside_corning/
Brinker International Grants- Awards funds to nonprofit organizations
Granting Organization: Brinker International
Description: Brinker International awards funds to nonprofit organizations serving communities where its restaurants, Chili’s and Maggiano’s Little Italy, are located.
Requirements: Create an account and apply online. Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations located in communities with Brinker owned businesses.
Application: https://public.conxport.com/Signup.aspx Additional Information Link: http://www.brinker.com/company/givingback
August Deadlines
The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation
Scholarship Applications open August 2015
Contact Information: Mr. Mark Davis
Post Office Box 442
Atlanta, Georgia 30301-0442
Phone: 1.800.306.2653
Web Site: www.coca-colascholars.org
Overview:
The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation is one of the largest business-supported, merit-based scholarship programs of its kind in the United States. We support the higher education of deserving high-school seniors through the Coca-Cola Scholars Program with 50 National Coca-Cola Scholarships ($20,000 each) and 200 regional Coca-Cola Scholarships ($10,000 each). The Coca-Cola Two-Year College Scholarship Program awards 400 scholarships to students attending two-year degree granting institutions in the amount of $1,000 and $2,000 awards. Seminars, traveling information kiosks and regional receptions for scholars, bottlers and colleagues are also part of our work.
Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program The National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program. Available Formats: HTML: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2015/nsf15530/nsf15530.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
PDF: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2015/nsf15530/nsf15530.pdf?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
TXT: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2015/nsf15530/nsf15530.txt?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
September Deadlines
The Siemens Foundation established the Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology in 1999. The Competition is the nation’s premiere science research competition for high school students and seeks to promote excellence by encouraging students to undertake individual or team research projects. It fosters intensive research that improves students’ understanding of the value of scientific study and informs their consideration of future careers in these disciplines.
Congratulations to the 2014 National Winners of the Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology!
View the full list here.
The Siemens Innovator’s Lounge event is now available to view with YOUR classroom of innovators! Watch the event here.
The 2015 Siemens Competition will open on May 1, 2015.
October Deadlines
2016 School Garden Grant Program – Whole Kids Foundation
Application Open: September 1, 2015
Application Closed: October 31, 2015
Review Period: Winter 2016
Notification of all applicants: Spring 2016
December Deadlines
PRESIDENT’S ENVIRONMENTAL YOUTH AWARD
The PEYA program promotes awareness of our nation’s natural resources and encourages positive community involvement. Since 1971, the President of the United States has joined with EPA to recognize young people across the U.S. for protecting our nation’s air, water, land, and ecology. It is one of the most important ways EPA and the Administration demonstrate commitment to environmental stewardship efforts created and conducted by our nation’s young people.
One outstanding project from each region is selected for national recognition. Projects are developed by young individuals, school classes (K-12), summer camps, and youth organizations to promote environmental stewardship. Thousands of young people from all 50 states and the U.S. territories have submitted projects to EPA for consideration. Winning projects in the past have covered a wide range of subject areas, including:
• environmental science projects
• recycling programs in schools and communities
• construction of nature preserves
• major tree planting programs
• videos, skits and newsletters that focused on environmental issues
Evaluation results consistently demonstrate that the experience is frequently a life-changing event for many of the young people and sponsors who attend.
The deadline for submitting applications for the regional award is December 31 of each year.
http://www2.epa.gov/education/presidents-environmental-youth-award
April Deadlines
James E. and Beverly Rogers Education Foundation School Grants and Student Scholarships Schools in Clark County and other individual scholarships available. Deadline is April 15, Winners announced by June 30. Info
The House App Challenge for Middle School Students
Congresswoman Dina Titus is again hosting this year a STEM focused competition where students create an app on the platform of their choice and submit a video demonstrating the app’s idea, implementation, and impact. Apps do not need to be fully developed, but apps will be judged by a group of local tech leaders who will take the app’s difficulty into consideration. The winning team will receive a private meet and greet with a NASA astronaut and the team’s school will receive a visit by the astronaut with a special STEM presentation.
Feb 1, 2015 Registration opens at Titus.House.gov/app-challenge
April 15, 2015 Submission Deadline
April 20, 2015 Awards Ceremony
May 6, 2015 NASA Astronaut School Visit
Links to news about last year’s contest:
Write-Up in Downtown Zen pg 26-27 : http://issuu.com/lbecker/docs/sept_oct_downtown_zen
Las Vegas Sun Slideshow: http://www.lasvegassun.com/photos/galleries/2014/mar/10/0310HouseApp/#/0
Write-Up in #VegasTECH: http://vegastech.com/las-vegas-students-participate-in-the-congressional-app-challenge/
May Deadlines
Through May 15, 2015
Award for Excellence in Polymer Education by High School and Middle School Teachers
Deadline: 5/15/2015
POLYED provides awards to high school and middle school science teachers for excellence in polymer education. The national award winner receives an expense-paid trip to an NSTA national conference and will have opportunities there to interact with a Polymer Ambassador. The national winner also receives a $1,000 cash award.
CATEGORY: Awards/Competitions
GRADE LEVEL: Middle School, High School
Through May 28, 2015
Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Foundation Grants
Deadline: 5/28/2015
The ESA Foundation awards grants of varying amounts to nonprofits working to support programs and opportunities that use technology or computer and video games to make a positive difference in the lives of America’s youth. To receive funding, an organization must meet the following criteria: be tax-exempt, seek funding for a specific project or program that will be in two or more states, support youth ages 7–18, and provide youth programs in education, skills and personal development, general health and welfare, risk behavior prevention, or multimedia arts and technology. Grants of up to $50,000 will be awarded.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Through May 1, 2015
AFCEA STEM Teachers Scholarships
Deadline: 5/1/2015
The AFCEA Educational Foundation is partnering with NSTA to offer scholarships of $5,000 each to students actively pursuing an undergraduate degree, graduate degree, or credential/licensure for the purpose of teaching STEM (science, technology, engineering, or math) subjects at a U.S. middle or secondary school. Students must be U.S. citizens with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 (or equivalent). Undergraduate candidates must be attending an accredited U.S. college or university on-campus and majoring in secondary education or a STEM field for the purpose of teaching STEM subjects in a U.S. middle or secondary school. Undergraduate applications will be accepted from current sophomores and juniors. Graduate-level candidates must be currently enrolled in at least two semester-equivalent classes at an accredited U.S. college or university. Credential and licensure students must have completed a bachelor’s degree in a STEM major.
Cost: none
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: College
Through May 25, 2015
ASM’s Living in a Material World Grants
Deadline: 5/25/2015
To help K-12 teachers bring the real world of materials science into their classrooms, the ASM Materials Education Foundation awards 20 grants of $500 annually. The Living in a Material World grants recognize teacher creativity. Their purpose is to enhance awareness of materials science and the role of materials scientists in society. Applicants must submit a two-page proposal describing a curriculum-based, hands-on project involving students’ observations, communication, and mathematics and science skills that will increase their awareness of the materials around them.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College
Through May 1, 2015
Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
Deadline: 5/1/2015
Through May 1, 2015
Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
Deadline: 5/1/2015
The Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) is the highest honor the United States government bestows for K–12 mathematics and science teaching. Up to 108 teachers may be recognized each year. Presidential awardees receive a certificate signed by the President, a trip for two to Washington, D.C., to attend a series of recognition events, and a $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation. The PAEMST 2014–2015 nomination period for teachers is now open online (it will close April 1, 2015).
CATEGORY: Awards/Competitions
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Through May 1, 2015
The Fund for Wild Nature Grants
Deadline: 5/1/2015
The Fund for Wild Nature provides small grants for North American campaigns to save native species and wild ecosystems, with particular emphasis on actions designed to defend threatened wilderness and biological diversity. The grants fund development of citizen science, advocacy, litigation, public policy work, and similar endeavors. The Fund supports biocentric goals that are premised on effective and intelligible strategies. Special attention is given to ecological issues not currently receiving sufficient public attention and funding. The program seek proposals with visionary and yet realistic goals to create tangible change. Grants awarded currently range from $1,000 (or smaller) to $3,000. Deadlines are November 1 and May 1.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College
Through May 10, 2015
Dreyfus Foundation Educational Grants
Deadline: 5/10/2015
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc., funds schools; educational and skills training projects; community-based nonprofit organizations; museums; cultural, performing, and visual arts programs; hospitals; and programs for youth, seniors, and persons with disabilities. Applications are being accepted from across the United States. Average award amounts are $1,000–$20,000. Contact Mary P. Surrey with questions. For the Spring round of grants, the postmark deadline is November 10; for the Autumn round of grants, the postmark deadline is May 10.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College
Through May 21, 2015
Dollar General Literacy Foundation Youth Grants
Deadline: 5/21/2015
These grants provide funding to schools, public libraries, and nonprofit organizations to help students who are below grade level or experiencing difficulty reading. The maximum grant amount is $4,000. 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
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Through May 1, 2015
Outstanding Special Education Teacher Award
Deadline: 5/1/2015
The award is bestowed on U.S. teachers who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in the field of special education. Eligible candidates must be nominated by an individual involved in the field of special education and must have taught for a minimum of three years. Candidates will be judged by their teaching, service (outside of the classroom), and professional activities. The winner will receive an award that bears the recipient’s name, award name, award date, and the official seal of the National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET).
CATEGORY: Awards/Competitions
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Through May 4, 2015
A. Harry Passow Classroom Teacher Scholarship
Deadline: 5/4/2015
The National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) annually awards the scholarship to teachers of grades K-12 who have shown excellence in teaching gifted students, the ability to meet the needs of gifted students, and commitment to furthering the development of their teaching skills. The scholarship is designed to reimburse/defray the costs of continuing education for up to two eligible teachers currently teaching gifted students in a variety of educational settings ranging from a homogeneous or full-day special class to a heterogeneous classroom. The awardees will receive a scholarship, half of which will be presented at the NAGC Annual Convention.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Through May 1, 2015
Libri Foundation Books for Children Grants
Deadline: 5/1/2015
This grant provides new, quality, hardcover children’s books to small public libraries across the country. Libraries should be in a rural area, have a limited operating budget, and an active children’s department. The average total operating budget of a Books for Children grant recipient must be less than $450,000. Application deadlines for 2015 are January 23 and May 1. Wisconsin and Minnesota libraries should contact the foundation before applying.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School
Through May 4, 2015
Cary Institute’s Hudson Data Jam Competition
Deadline: 5/4/2015
Now in its second year, the competition challenges middle and high school students (grades 6-12) to present the most creative and compelling data-based story using Hudson River watershed data. This competition also provides a unique way for teachers to meet Common Core standards. Participating students will gain a better understanding of statistics, probability, and interpretation of data. The Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies has provided real scientific data from the Hudson River and its surroundings on the Data Jam website. Now it’s up to students to interpret these data and use their creativity to present their findings for a non-scientist audience, through a story, puppet show, song, movie, or other creation. Projects will be judged by a panel of scientists, artists, and educators, with cash prizes (up to $500) awarded to the top middle and high school projects. Winners will be announced at the Hudson Data Jam Expo, to be held at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, June 13. The registration deadline to reserve a place in the competition is May 4, 2015. Students have until June 1, 2015 to submit their final projects. For questions, contact caryeducation@caryinstitute.org.
CATEGORY: Awards/Competitions
GRADE LEVEL: Middle School, High School
Through May 1, 2015
Mountaineers Foundation Grants
Deadline: 5/1/2015
The Mountaineers Foundation promotes the study of the mountains, forests, and streams of the Pacific Northwest, and contributes to preserving its natural beauty and ecological integrity. The Foundation funds modest, short-term projects consistent with those purposes, with a maximum grant normally at $5,000. Application deadlines are: February 1, May 1, and September 1.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College
Through May 2, 2015
National Green Week/Green in Action Award
Deadline: 5/2/2015
This annual event empowers schools to engage in sustainability-focused lessons, projects, or activities. Participating districts, schools, classrooms, or youth groups choose a week, then select from Green Education Foundation’s (GEF) sustainability-focused programs to be their “green theme.” Each theme provides 5 days worth of standards-based lesson sets, activities, recommended reading, sustainability tips, contests, and more! Participate for the whole week, a day, or just one lesson, reading, or activity. In 2015, National Green Week kicks off February 2, but choose any week through May 1 to participate. Submit your program or project for a Green in Action Award (optional); prizes include $250 for your class or school.
CATEGORY: Awards/Competitions
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Through May 1, 2015
American Honda Foundation Grants
Deadline: 5/1/2015
The foundation awards grants of up to $75,000 to K-12 schools, colleges, universities, trade schools, and others for youth education programs focused on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and the environment. The foundation is seeking programs that meet the following characteristics: scientific, dreamful (imaginative), creative, humanistic, youthful, innovative, and forward thinking. Deadlines to apply for the grants are May 1, August 1, November 1, and February 1.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College
Through May 15, 2015
Dominion K–12 Educational Partnership Grants
Deadline: 5/15/2015
Dominion and the Dominion Foundation are accepting applications from February 15 to May 15 for grants to encourage the development of new programs to strengthen math and science education in grades K-12 through the study of energy or the environment. The maximum award is $10,000. Accredited public and private elementary and secondary schools and public school divisions in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Connecticut, Maryland, and Rhode Island are eligible to apply.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Through May 1, 2015
Butler-Cooley Excellence in Teaching Award
Deadline: 5/1/2015
The program honors teachers who have demonstrated their capacity to change the outcome of students’ lives and communities where they teach. The award consists of a $5,000 cash prize and covers transportation and lodging for The Annual, the Turnaround Management Association’s 27th annual conference, taking place October 5-7, 2015, at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess in Scottsdale, Arizona. TMA will present two prizes and distribute news releases about the winners to local and national news media outlets.
Nominees must meet the following qualifications:
* Be licensed and active elementary or secondary (K-12) classroom teachers
* Teach at an accredited public or private school
* Possess at least five years of teaching experience
* Have instructed students the equivalent of 20 hours per week during a nine-month academic calendar year for at least five of the prior seven years
Download the application at www.turnaround.org/cmaextras/2013ButlerCooley_AwardApp.pdf
CATEGORY: Awards/Competitions
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Through May 18, 2015
Google Science Fair
Deadline: 5/18/2015
The Fair is a global online science and technology competition open to individuals or teams from 13 to 18 years old. It encourages students to change the world through scientific inquiry. They’ll learn about their chosen topic and develop key skills along the way. Every year, teachers play a huge role in the Fair by telling students about the competition and supporting their participation by providing lesson plans and other material. The Grand Prize winner will receive $50,000 in scholarship funding. For 2015, there are new awards for science projects in different categories, including: The Google Technologist award, the Scientific American Innovator award, the LEGO Education Builder award, the National Geographic Explorer award, the Virgin Galactic Pioneer award, the Incubator Award, the Inspiring Educator award and the Community Impact Award. The 20 finalists, along with a parent or guardian, with travel to Google headquarters in Mountain View, CA, to present their project to the judges and compete for all of the awards.
CATEGORY: Science/Education Events
GRADE LEVEL: Middle School, High School
Through May 10, 2015
Kinder Morgan Foundation Education Grants
Deadline: 5/10/2015
These grants of $1,000 to $5,000 are awarded to educational programs for K–12 youth in the United States and Canada in communities where Kinder Morgan operates. Nonprofits and public and private schools with academic programs, including tutoring; environmental education programs that work with local schools and meet curriculum standards; or arts education programs are eligible. Local, state, provincial, and regional educational institutions; libraries; and programs providing ongoing support, such as Junior Achievement, may apply.The deadlines are the 10th of every other month beginning in January.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School
May 1 – Dec 4, 2015
Space Foundation Teacher Liaisons
Deadline: 12/4/2015
The Space Foundation will select the new flight of Teacher Liaisons to receive Space Foundation training and resources to further integrate space into their classrooms. Teacher Liaisons tend to be Master Teachers who want to inspire the next generation of students to pursue and excel in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Teacher Liaisons do not need to be science or math teachers; they need only to have a desire to integrate space education within their curriculum. Those eligible include any PreK-20 educator or other professional or informal educator in the PreK-20 arena: public, private and homeschool teachers and school administrators, including principals, specialists, curriculum and instruction developers and administrators, and others who deliver education programs to students. Teacher Liaisons receive numerous benefits and privileges, such as complimentary registration for, and special recognition during, the Space Foundation’s Space Symposium, held in the spring.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College
May 1, 2015
Support Our Science Contest
SUPPORT OUR SCIENCE is committed to igniting students’ passion for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). This multi-faceted initiative will bring science alive in classrooms and across communities. Science Channel and Discovery Education, together with partners The Planetary Society, Girls Inc., and Maker Ed, will ensure that kids are the next generation of innovators, problem solvers, and game changers. One elementary or middle school will be awarded an interactive STEM-themed assembly through a nationwide sweepstakes that kicks off May 1. Parents, teachers, and community members have an opportunity to enter a school of their choice at http://ScienceChannel.com/SupportOurScience.
CATEGORY: Awards/Competitions
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School
May 1, 2015
Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Technology
The competition is the nation’s premiere science research competition for high school students and seeks to promote excellence by encouraging students to undertake individual or team research projects. It fosters intensive research that improves students’ understanding of the value of scientific study and informs their consideration of future careers in these disciplines. The 2015 Siemens Competition will open on May 1, 2015. Students can compete as an individual or as a member of a two or three-person team. Individual projects promote independent research. Team projects foster collaborative research efforts, as well as individual contributions to the cooperative endeavor. Scholarships for winning projects range from $1,000 to $100,000.
CATEGORY: Student Programs
GRADE LEVEL: High School
May 4 – Jun 12, 2015
The Fab School Labs Contest
Deadline: 6/12/2015
Northrop Grumman Foundation is launching an online contest to encourage today’s students to become tomorrow’s innovators by creating classrooms and science labs that inspire. The contest is open to public middle schools and will make five grants of up to $100,000 available to five winning schools to fund a school lab makeover. Tell your vision for a dream lab makeover, share a video about your current classroom, and if you are one of 25 finalists, invite your local community to vote for your video to help you win. Semi-finalist schools will be chosen and their videos will receive online votes of support to assist with the final selection process. The winning schools will team up with Fab School Labs contest partner Flinn Scientific Inc. to design a state-of-the-art lab complete with all of the tools, resources and furnishings needed.
CATEGORY: Awards/Competitions
GRADE LEVEL: Middle School
May 11, 2015
Office Depot Foundation Grants
The foundation awards grants to organizations large and small to collaborate on programs and efforts that bring systemic change to the communities they serve. The foundation will give priority to applicants who submit proposals that represent collaborations among two or more organizations; participate in the Office Depot Foundation Leadership Network or attend the annual Weekend in Boca Civil Society Leadership Symposium; and use the Office Depot Foundation Caring Connection to recruit volunteers or to track volunteer activities/hours. Grant amounts will range from $50 to a maximum of $3,000 (very limited). Most grants issued are approximately $1,000 and are supported by in-kind donations when inventory allows. Applications open on May 11.
CATEGORY: Grants/Fellowships
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION-RESEARCH EXPERIENCES FOR UNDERGRADUATES
The Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program supports active research participation by undergraduate students in any of the areas of research funded by the National Science Foundation. REU projects involve students in meaningful ways in ongoing research programs or in research projects specifically designed for the REU program. This solicitation features two mechanisms for support of student research: (1) REU Sites are based on independent proposals to initiate and conduct projects that engage a number of students in research. REU Sites may be based in a single discipline or academic department or may offer interdisciplinary or multi-department research opportunities with a coherent intellectual theme. Proposals with an international dimension are welcome. (2) REU Supplements may be included as a component of proposals for new or renewal NSF grants or cooperative agreements or may be requested for ongoing NSF-funded research projects. Full Proposal Deadline Date: August 27, 2014 Deadline for REU Site proposals except those requiring access to Antarctica Fourth Wednesday in August, Annually Thereafter Full Proposal Deadline Date: May 22, 2015 Deadline for REU Site proposals requiring access to Antarctica. All other REU Site proposals must be submitted to the August REU deadline. Fourth Friday in May, Annually Thereafter
June Deadlines
$100,000 Dream Big Teacher Challenge
Teachers are invited to submit a proposal to win $100,000 for their classroom, school and community.
Are you a teacher with a big dream that has the potential to impact the lives of the children and families in your school and community? Is funding the only thing standing between you and the realization of that dream? Then Thank America’s Teachers invites you to step up to the $100,000 Dream Big Teacher Challenge and submit your proposal for one of six grants of up to $100,000.
Step 1: Receive a thank you post on ThankAmericasTeachers.com
Step 2: Fill out the proposal form below
Step 3: Download the $100,000 Dream Big Teacher Challenge application
Step 4: Email or mail your completed application for consideration