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Nominations are now being accepted for the DCAT Making A Difference Award sponsored by the Drug, Chemical and Associated Technologies Association. This award recognizes an outstanding science program developed and implemented by science teachers in grades 6-8. Entries must show innovation and effective teaching strategies combined with a science program that has influenced students to explore and investigate science and its application to global problems. Recipients will receive $2,500 to enhance or expand their science program and the school’s principal and lead science teachers will receive airfare and two night’s hotel accommodations to attend the NSTA Convention. Application deadline: October 15 (Updated 1/29/08)
Nominations are now being accepted for the DCAT Making A Difference Award sponsored by the Drug, Chemical and Associated Technologies Association. This award recognizes an outstanding science program developed and implemented by science teachers in grades 6-8. Entries must show innovation and effective teaching strategies combined with a science program that has influenced students to explore and investigate science and its application to global problems. Recipients will receive $2,500 to enhance or expand their science program and the school’s principal and lead science teachers will receive airfare and two night’s hotel accommodations to attend the NSTA Convention. Application deadline: October 15 (Updated 1/29/08)

The Deborah Rochelle Teacher Grant Program awards grants of up to $3,500 for instructional, research-based projects that provide direct services to students. Only East Baton Rouge Parish Public School personnel, including Pre/K – 12th grade classroom teachers and special staff (i.e. reading teachers, special education teachers, speech therapists, psychologists, social workers, librarians, professional staff home-based at a school, etc.), are eligible to apply. Technology hardware, software and other non-consumable items are allowable budget items. Salaries, in-service, and training are non-allowable budget items. Applications must be submitted to Dr. Pat Duhon, Room 111 McAuliffe Center by 4:00 p.m. Monday, June 1, 2009 (Posted 3/20/09)

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Deborah Rochelle Teacher Grant Application

 

The Deborah Rochelle Teacher Grant Program awards grants of up to $3,500 for instructional, research-based projects that provide direct services to students. Only East Baton Rouge Parish Public School personnel, including Pre/K – 12th grade classroom teachers and special staff (i.e. reading teachers, special education teachers, speech therapists, psychologists, social workers, librarians, professional staff home-based at a school, etc.), are eligible to apply. Technology hardware, software and other non-consumable items are allowable budget items. Salaries, in-service, and training are non-allowable budget items. Applications must be submitted to Dr. Pat Duhon, Room 111 McAuliffe Center by 4:00 p.m. Monday, June 1, 2009 (Posted 3/20/09)

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Debroah Rochelle Teacher Grant Program

The Deborah Rochelle Teacher Grant Program awards grants of up to $3,500 for instructional, research-based projects that provide direct services to students. Only East Baton Rouge Parish Public School personnel, including Pre/K – 12th grade classroom teachers and special staff (i.e. reading teachers, special education teachers, speech therapists, psychologists, social workers, librarians, professional staff home-based at a school, etc.), are eligible to apply. Technology hardware, software and other non-consumable items are allowable budget items. Salaries, in-service, and training are non-allowable budget items. Applications must be submitted to Dr. Pat Duhon, Room 111 McAuliffe Center by 4:00 p.m. Monday, June 1, 2009 (Posted 3/20/09)

Click the link below to download the application:

Debroah Rochelle Teacher Grant Application

The Deborah Rochelle Teacher Grant Program awards grants of up to $3,500 for instructional, research-based projects that provide direct services to students. Only East Baton Rouge Parish Public School personnel, including Pre/K – 12th grade classroom teachers and special staff (i.e. reading teachers, special education teachers, speech therapists, psychologists, social workers, librarians, professional staff home-based at a school, etc.), are eligible to apply. Technology hardware, software and other non-consumable items are allowable budget items. Salaries, in-service, and training are non-allowable budget items. Applications must be submitted to Dr. Pat Duhon, Room 111 McAuliffe Center by 4:00 p.m. Monday, June 1, 2009 (Posted 3/20/09)

Click the link below to download the application:

Debroah Rochelle Teacher Grant Application

The Deborah Rochelle Teacher Grant Program awards grants of up to $3,500 for instructional, research-based projects that provide direct services to students. Only East Baton Rouge Parish Public School personnel, including Pre/K – 12th grade classroom teachers and special staff (i.e. reading teachers, special education teachers, speech therapists, psychologists, social workers, librarians, professional staff home-based at a school, etc.), are eligible to apply. Technology hardware, software and other non-consumable items are allowable budget items. Salaries, in-service, and training are non-allowable budget items. Applications must be submitted to Dr. Pat Duhon, Room 111 McAuliffe Center by 4:00 p.m. Monday, June 1, 2009 (Posted 3/20/09)

Click the link below to download the application:

Debroah Rochelle Teacher Grant Application

The Dale and Edna Walsh (DEW) Foundation was granted charitable status in January 1996 and is located in Reno, Nevada. The DEW Foundation supports a wide range of charitable activities including, ministries, health, disaster relief, education and the arts. The Foundation is particularly interested in funding projects that are designed to combine organization, resources, and leadership with winning ideas and vision to meet pressing needs and fulfill vital missions. Tax-exempt non-profit organizations, including school districts, libraries and tribes are eligible to apply. In 2007, the Foundation awarded 281 grants across the United States totaling $380,000. Education grants ranged from $226,000 to $5,000 with an average award of $35,872. The application process begins with the on-line submission of a letter of inquiry. Note: EBR applicants must obtain an approved EBR Grant Summary Sheet prior to submitting a letter of inquiry. Deadline: September 1 (Updated 6/23/09) 
The Dale and Edna Walsh (DEW) Foundation was granted charitable status in January 1996 and is located in Reno, Nevada. The DEW Foundation supports a wide range of charitable activities including, ministries, health, disaster relief, education and the arts. The Foundation is particularly interested in funding projects that are designed to combine organization, resources, and leadership with winning ideas and vision to meet pressing needs and fulfill vital missions. Tax-exempt non-profit organizations, including school districts, libraries and tribes are eligible to apply. In 2007, the Foundation awarded 281 grants across the United States totaling $380,000. Education grants ranged from $226,000 to $5,000 with an average award of $35,872. The application process begins with the on-line submission of a letter of inquiry. Note: EBR applicants must obtain an approved EBR Grant Summary Sheet prior to submitting a letter of inquiry. Deadline: September 1
Tool Factory and Olympus have launched the 2008 Digital Wish Grants to help educators locate much-needed funding for technology. All teachers who register at Digital Wish, create a profile, and write a lesson plan integrating technology will be automatically entered to win one of three Mobile Digital Camera Labs plus as many as 40 additional software and digital camera awards. Regardless of whether you win one of these grants, your technology wish list will be posted publicly so that donors can make a contribution to your classroom. It's basically a wedding registry for technology products! All 43 grants will be awarded on the 28th of the deadline month. Mobile Digital Camera Lab Grants are awarded in October, January, and April. Deadline: Ongoing (Updated 2/26/08)
The Walt Disney Company and Youth Service America are pleased to announce grants of up to $500 to support youth-led service projects. These grants support youth (ages 5-14) in planning and implementing service projects in their community. Teachers, older youth (15-25), youth-leaders, and youth-serving organizations are also eligible to apply, provided that they that engage younger youth (5-14) in planning and implementing the service.  Projects can address themes such as the environment, disaster relief, public health and awareness, community education, hunger, literacy, or any issue that youth identify as a community need. Deadline: August 30, 2008   (Updated 7/21/08)
Disney and The NAMM Foundation have created a program to enable public middle and high schools in the United States and U.S. Defense Department Schools located internationally to apply for a grant which would enable schools to put on their own stage production of High School Musical, the stage production of the original High School Musical movie, or High School Musical II. The grant includes the licensing fees (not to exceed $4,000) and a $5,000 cash grant to support coaching, production and student learning efforts. Schools seeking to meet the needs of students from economically disadvantaged communities and/or students under served in music and arts education are strongly encouraged to apply. Deadline: December 15, 2008 (Posted 10/6/08)
The Dollar General Adult Literacy Grants provide funding to non-profit organizations, including K-12 public and private schools, that provide direct service to adults in need of literacy assistance. Organizations must provide assistance in one of the following instructional areas: 1) adult basic education, 2) general education diploma preparation or 3) English for speakers of other languages. Applications must be submitted on line and winners will be notified by May 24, 2009. Deadline: March 4, 2009   (Posted 1/21/09)
Dollar General Back-to-School Grant Program provides funding to assist school libraries or media centers in meeting of the financial challenges they face in implementing new programs or purchasing new equipment, materials or software for their school. Maximum grant amount is $5,000.  Deadline: May 22, 2009   (Updated 3/30/09)
Dollar General, in partnership with the American Library Association (ALA); the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) and the national Education Association (NEA), is sponsoring a school library disaster relief fund for public school libraries located within 20 miles of a Dollar General Store. The fund will provide grants to public school libraries that have incurred substantial loss or hardship due to a natural disaster (tornado, earthquake, hurricane, flood or mudslide), fir or an act recognized by the federal government as terrorism or has absorbed a significant number (more than 10% enrollment) of displaced/evacuee students. Schools may request funding from $5,000 to $15,000 to replace or supplement books, media and/or library equipment in the school setting. Deadline: Ongoing  (Updated 10/26/09)
Dollar General Youth Literacy Grants provide funding of up to $3,000 to schools, public libraries, and local nonprofit organizations to help with the implementation or expansion of literacy programs for students who are below grade level or experiencing difficulty reading. Applicants must be within 20 miles of the nearest Dollar General Store. Recipients will be notified by August 21, 2009. Deadline: May 22, 2009 (Updated 3/20/09)
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation was founded in November 1965 in Washington, D.C. The purpose of the Foundation is to support health, education, social services, and arts and culture. Grants are considered for IRS-qualified organizations located in the U.S., including museums, cultural, performing and visual arts programs, schools, hospitals, educational and skills training projects, programs for youth, seniors, and the handicapped. Typical grants range from $1,000 to $20,000. Grants are issued in March, June and October of each year. For March grants, submit your proposal between July 16th and November 10. For June grants, submit your proposal between November 16th and March 10th. For October grants, submit your proposal between March 16th and July 10th. Click on the link below the download a copy of the grant guidelines. Contact the Foundation directly for more information: John Hager, Chief Operating Officer (202) 337-3300 or info@mvdreyfusfoundation.org. The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, 2233 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Suite 414, Washington, D.C. 20007 (Updated 7/27/09)

Dreyfus Foundation Grant Guidelines 

The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation was founded in November 1965 in Washington, D.C. The purpose of the Foundation is to support health, education, social services, and arts and culture. Grants are considered for IRS-qualified organizations located in the U.S., including museums, cultural, performing and visual arts programs, schools, hospitals, educational and skills training projects, programs for youth, seniors, and the handicapped. Typical grants range from $1,000 to $20,000. Grants are issued in March, June and October of each year. For March grants, submit your proposal between July 16th and November 10. For June grants, submit your proposal between November 16th and March 10th. For October grants, submit your proposal between March 16th and July 10th. Click on the link below the download a copy of the grant guidelines. Contact the Foundation directly for more information: John Hager, Chief Operating Officer (202) 337-3300 or info@mvdreyfusfoundation.org. The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, 2233 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Suite 414, Washington, D.C. 20007 (Updated 7/27/09)

Dreyfus Foundation Grant Guidelines 

The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation was founded in November 1965 in Washington, D.C. The purpose of the Foundation is to support health, education, social services, and arts and culture. Grants are considered for IRS-qualified organizations located in the U.S., including museums, cultural, performing and visual arts programs, schools, hospitals, educational and skills training projects, programs for youth, seniors, and the handicapped. Typical grants range from $1,000 to $20,000. Grants are issued in March, June and October of each year. For March grants, submit your proposal between July 16th and November 10. For June grants, submit your proposal between November 16th and March 10th. For October grants, submit your proposal between March 16th and July 10th. Click on the link below the download a copy of the grant guidelines. Contact the Foundation directly for more information: John Hager, Chief Operating Officer (202) 337-3300 or info@mvdreyfusfoundation.org. The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, 2233 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Suite 414, Washington, D.C. 20007 (Updated 7/27/09)

Dreyfus Foundation Application

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