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Grant Center
Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL)
07/13/17
This NSF program provides grants of up to $3 million for STEM education projects that use new approaches to reach a broader audience. Deadline: January 8, 2025. The annual deadline is now the second Wednesday in January every year. -
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Public Engagement with Historical Records
06/30/17
This NARA program will award between $50,000 and $150,000 to projects that engage the public with historical documents online. Deadline: November 2, 2024. Optional drafts are due August 15, 2024. New guidelines for 2024 are expected in May 2024. -
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Advanced Technological Education
06/30/17
This NSF program anticipates $75 million to promote improvement in the education of science and engineering technicians at the undergraduate and secondary school levels. Deadline: This funding opportunity closed on October 6, 2022. -
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Access to Historical Records: Major Initiatives
06/30/17
This NARA program supports archival projects that promote public discovery and use of archival resources. Grants range $100,000 - $350,000 and a match is required. This funding opportunity ended on February 25, 2021. -
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Homeland Security Grant Program
06/08/17
The DHS plans to award over $1 billion in awards to states and regions across the country to improve national preparedness capabilities, including emergency alerts and warning activities. -
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Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers (ITEST)
06/08/17
ITEST is a rigorous research and development grant program that supports projects that work to advance equitable and inclusive integration of technology in the learning and teaching of science. Different kinds of grants ranging $100,000 - $5 million are available annually. Next deadline: August 9, 2024. -
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Media Projects: Development & Production Grants
06/06/17
Production funding of up to $1,000,000 is available through this NEH grant program. New guidelines are expected in May 2024 and the next deadline is expected to be August 14, 2024. -
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Our Town
06/01/17
NEA's Our Town funds partnerships of 2 or more organizations to support activities that integrate arts, culture and design into local efforts that strengthen communities. Grants range $25,000 - $150,000 and require a 1-1 match. Deadline: Application is a 2-part process from August 1 - August 15, 2024. -
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Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Human Sciences Education and Literacy Initiatives
05/05/17
This USDA program provides funding for professional development in food, agriculture, natural resources and human sciences education. Deadline was June 28, 2017. -
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Women and Minorities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Fields Program
04/29/17
WAMS supports programs promoting the inclusion of women and underrepresented minorities in rural communities striving for a postsecondary degree in STEM education. -
Grant Center
Supporting Effective Educator Development
04/24/17
This program funds projects that recruit and provide professional development activities for teachers and principals. Deadline was May 17, 2018. -
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Personnel Development To Improve Services And Results For Children With Disabilities
04/24/17
This program provides funds to address the need for qualified special education personnel and ensure that those personnel are well-equipped to serve students. Deadline varies. -
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Arts in Education: Professional Development for Arts Educators
04/12/17
This Department of Education program will award up to $375,000 for professional development programs for arts educators. Deadline was May 30, 2017. -
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Reentry Projects
04/06/17
This Department of Labor grant funds programs that help adults and young adults involved in the justice system access education and employment opportunities. Deadline was April 25, 2019. -
Grant Center
Education Innovation and Research
04/05/17
This Department of Education program seeks innovative approaches to improving education achievement and attainment for high-need students. Deadline was April 2, 2019.