Teacher Grants Programs
Posted by Kids in Need Foundation on September 8, 2015
Kids in Need Foundation Invites Applications for 2015 Teacher Grants Programs
The Kids In Need Foundation, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free school supplies to economically disadvantaged school children and underfunded teachers, is accepting applications from K-12 teachers for grants in support of classroom projects.
The grants are funded by a number of different private sponsors, including Fred Meyer, Jo-Ann
Fabric and Craft Stores, Elmer’s Products, and the VIA Credit Union in Marion, Indiana. Grants of up to $500 will be awarded to teachers to support projects that strengthen creativity, critical thinking skills, and/or core knowledge by engaging students in the learning process. Grant awards are based on the creativity of the projects being proposed. Last year, the foundation awarded over $197,000 to more than five hundred teacher[e1] s.
All certified K-12 teachers in the United States are eligible to apply.
See the Kids in Need Foundation Web site for complete program information and application guidelines.
DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
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