Dow Awards for K-12 education
Posted by on July 9, 2004
The Dow Chemical Company has made available $20 million in grant funds to support proposed initiatives concentrating on math and science, teacher training, and parental involvement for K-12 school districts. Grant proposals should focus on giving K-12 students science and engineering experiences, giving teachers the training to provide these experiences, and fostering parental and community involvement. School districts and school boards nationwide, as well as programs that promote systemic education reform in math and science, are eligible to apply. Special attention is given to school districts around communities where Dow is located. Application Deadline: Varies
<a href="http://www.dow.com/about/corp/social/gen_fund.htm">http://www.dow.com/about/corp/social/gen_fund.htm</a>
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