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The Kelly Gene CookTeacher Grant Program has been renamed the Deborah Rochelle Teacher Grant Program.   (Updated 3/20/09)

Kids In Need Teacher Grants provide K-12 certified teachers working in public, private, or parochial schools with funding for innovative and creative learning opportunities for their students. Teacher Grant awards range from $100 to $500 to purchase supplies or materials that student need to do such things as create a product, conduct an experiment, grow or tend living things, or learn a new skill. Grant funds may not be used for office machines, computers, pre-packaged lesson plans, classroom or library book collections, field trips, and salaries. The link for the Grant Guidelines is located towards the bottom of the Teacher Grant Program homepage. Louisiana applicants may submit an application to ONLY ONE of the following sponsors: LOFT Loves Teachers, Jo-Ann Stores or Office Depot Foundation. Note: Be sure to obtain an approved grant summary sheet from the EBR Grants Office and to print a copy of your application before submitting the online application. Deadline: September 30  (Posted 7/14/09)
The Kinder Morgan Foundation gives grants primarily to K-12 educational programs in areas of company locations. (Note: Kinder Morgan’s Southeast Operations include the company’s 3,100 mile refined petroleum Plantation Pipeline system which originates in Baton Rouge, LA.) Funding is provided to local, state, and regional educational institutions, libraries, and programs that provide ongoing support. The foundation also supports youth programs provided by local arts organizations, symphony orchestras, museums, and others that focus on education, the arts, and the environment. Grants range between $1,000 and $5,000. The foundation will only fund one grant per calendar year to the same organization. Deadlines: January 10, March 10, May 10, July 10, September 10, and November 10   (Posted 10/22/09)
The Kinder Morgan Foundation gives grants primarily to K-12 educational programs in areas of company locations. (Note: Kinder Morgan’s Southeast Operations include the company’s 3,100 mile refined petroleum Plantation Pipeline system which originates in Baton Rouge, LA.) Funding is provided to local, state, and regional educational institutions, libraries, and programs that provide ongoing support. The foundation also supports youth programs provided by local arts organizations, symphony orchestras, museums, and others that focus on education, the arts, and the environment. Grants range between $1,000 and $5,000. The foundation will only fund one grant per calendar year to the same organization. Deadlines: January 10, March 10, May 10, July 10, September 10, and November 10   (Posted 10/22/09)
The Kinder Morgan Foundation gives grants primarily to K-12 educational programs in areas of company locations. (Note: Kinder Morgan’s Southeast Operations include the company’s 3,100 mile refined petroleum Plantation Pipeline system which originates in Baton Rouge, LA.) Funding is provided to local, state, and regional educational institutions, libraries, and programs that provide ongoing support. The foundation also supports youth programs provided by local arts organizations, symphony orchestras, museums, and others that focus on education, the arts, and the environment. Grants range between $1,000 and $5,000. The foundation will only fund one grant per calendar year to the same organization. Deadlines: January 10, March 10, May 10, July 10, September 10, and November 10   (Posted 10/22/09)
The Korean Studies Workshop for American Educators will provide U.S. educators with fully-funded study visits to Korea. In 2009, the Korean Studies Workshop will send up to 60 secondary school educators from the United States to Korea for a 12-day workshop. Sponsored entirely by the Korea Foundation, the workshop is designed to enhance mutual understanding between the people of Korea and the United States by inviting certain U.S. educators to visit Korea and then share their experiences with fellow Americans upon their return. Applicants must be citizens and residents of the US and employed full-time as secondary (6th-12th grade) teacher of social studies, or a secondary school principal or assistant principal, or a curriculum coordinator with influence over social studies curriculum. All workshop expenses will be covered by the Korea Foundation, including international airfare, domestic transportation within Korea, meals, lodging, and additional workshop expenses, such as tours and lectures. Pre-departure expenses (passports, travel supplies, etc.) and expenses incurred due to absence from school ( i.e. substitutes) are not covered.  Application Deadline: February 25, 2009  (Updated 1/21/09)
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