Grants

"One Place, One Time: Jackson, Mississippi, 1963"


"One Place, One Time" is a National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshop offered in Jackson, Mississippi, by Millsaps College and the Eudora Welty Foundation from July 14-19 or July 21-26, 2013. The workshop will focus on the year 1963 in the city of Jackson and will coincide with the 50th anniversary of the murder of NAACP Field Secretary Medgar Evers.   --> read more »

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Salt River Project CLASSROOM CONNECTIONS GRANTS


Salt River Project CLASSROOM CONNECTIONS GRANTS DUE MARCH 31st!
Download an application, view past winners, and get grant writing tips at:
www.srpnet.com/grants.

Wanted:?Creative,?innovative ?educational? programs,?projects? and? initiatives ?that? promote?
student? achievement? in ?state?mandated? competencies ?in? math,?science ?and? social? studies.?   --> read more »

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Kids in Need Foundation Teacher Grant Opportunity


Kids In Need Foundation Teacher Grant Opportunity   --> read more »

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Applications for the US Department of Education’s Teaching Ambassador Fellowship are now available online.


Teaching Ambassadors are outstanding teachers who have a record of leadership, strong communication skills, and policy insight who want to work for one year for the U.S. Department of Education, either full-time in Washington, DC or part-time in their home states.   --> read more »

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James Madison Memorial Fellowship


Applications are now being accepted for James Madison Memorial Fellowships. The maximum amount of each award is $24,000, thus making the James Madison Fellowship the leading award for secondary level teachers undertaking study of the Constitution. Fellowship payments cover the actual costs of tuition, required fees, books, and room and board.   --> read more »

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U.S Department of State International Travel Grants


THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

ANNOUNCES AN EXCEPTIONAL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL GRANT OPPORTUNITY
The 2010 Educational Seminars   --> read more »

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