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TEACHER TRAINING

Open Competitions

This program provides grants to local educational agencies and community-based organizations to initiate, expand and improve physical education for students in grades K-12.
This NSF program supports five types of innovative partnerships that improve K-12 student achievement in math and science.
The D.C. Public Education Fund is soliciting applications from video producers to create a video library for teachers that will allow teachers to see what effective teaching looks like.
Funds from this Department of Education program are intended to address the need for qualified special education personnel and ensure that those personnel are well-equipped to serve...
This Department of Labor program provides funds to develop training materials and to train workers and employers to prevent workplace safety and health hazards.
The U.S. DOL offers six grants of up to $300,000 for projects that educate and train women for apprenticeship programs in nontraditional occupations.

Rolling Deadlines

The Foundation awards grants primarily to nonprofit organizations in an 11-county area of Central South Carolina in the areas of arts and education.
This foundation makes grants to arts organizations, educational purposes, and media and communications.
This national corporate foundation funds public media projects that aim to improve social outcomes for community residents in areas where the company operates.

WEBINARS/CONFERENCE CALLS

Strategies for Grantseeking Success: Identifying Potential Funders
Join us for the third session in the Grant Center's webinar series: Strategies for Grantseeking Success. Identifying Potential Funders will take place on Thursday, June 22, 2012, at 2:00 p....
Partnership Opportunities with IMLS
Watch the recording and download the resources from this Grant Center webinar from April 27, 2012 about funding opportunities from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

NEWSLETTERS

Read the Grant Center's April 2012 newsletter.
Read the Grant Center's March 2012 newsletter.