K-12 Meteorological Projects
Posted by National Weather Association on March 14, 2016
National Weather Association Invites Applications for K-12 Meteorological Projects
The National Weather Association is accepting applications for its 2015-16 Sol Hirsch Education Fund grants, which support projects aimed at improving K-12 education in meteorology and related sciences.
The program will award grants of up to $750 to help teachers purchase scientific materials for the classroom, school, or community; launch new school or community science outreach and education programs; enhance or expand existing meteorology/science education programs; and/or attend accredited courses, workshops, or conferences related to meteorology that will significantly enhance their teaching activities. Priority will be given to projects that show the most creativity and have the potential for greatest impact.
The program is open to teachers, program directors, school district supervisors, and other individuals or groups proposing to improve the education of K-12 students in meteorology.
See the National Weather Association website for complete program guidelines and application instructions.
DEADLINE: JUNE 3, 2016
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