Resources for Teachers

Grant opportunity for classroom teachers from Toshiba

The Toshiba America Foundation is offering grants for innovative projects designed by K-12 math and science teachers to make their own classrooms more exciting and engaging for students. The foundation is offering grants up to $1,000 for grades K-5 and $5,000 for grades 6-12. The deadlines are August 2 for grades 6-12 and October 1 for grades K-5 grants. Information on these grant opportunities can be found at http://www.toshiba.com/taf/

Grant opportunity for classroom teachers

Here's a grant opportunity for teachers who work at public schools with at least 50% of students in the federal free and reduced lunch program.

The Jordan Fundamentals Grant Program was established in 1999 to recognize outstanding teaching and instructional creativity in public secondary schools that serve economically disadvantaged students. If you and your students have a special project that requires funding or would like to create a project that helps education reach new heights, please View the Guidelines and apply for a Jordan Fundamentals grant today.

School Grants Available for Olympic Park Institute Programs

Check out this great opportunity for western Washington schools to recieve partial funding for your Olympic Park Institute program through BECU!

BECU School Grants are available to help fund educational materials and/or programs that directly enhance students’ learning experiences that align with the missions and values of BECU: financial education, environmental sustainability and technology tools to enhance learning in reading, writing, math or science.

Grants Available for Programs that Excel in Science Education

Here is another great opportunity to apply for cash grants for your school!

Intel Foundation: Intel Schools of Distinction
The Intel Schools of Distinction program, an initiative of the Intel Foundation, recognizes U.S. schools that have demonstrated excellence in math and science education.

Resources for all of our amazing teachers

I am lucky to work with so many amazing and dedicated teachers. I saw this award opportunity and thought of all our teachers who go above and beyond to provide their students with hands-on learning opportunities to enrich their students learning in the classroom. I know that many of our teachers would be very competitive for this award. Good Luck!

The Amgen Award for Science Teaching Excellence (AASTE) is an annual awards program that recognizes extraordinary contributions by educators across the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada who are elevating the level of science literacy through creativity in the classroom and motivation of students.

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