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Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
Allstate http://www.allstatefoundation.org/foundation_agency_owner.html
Traffic Safety and Economic Education
Rolling
American Honda Foundation Grant http://corporate.honda.com/america/philanthropy.aspx?id=ahf
STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)
Rolling deadlines: February 1; May 1; August 1 November 1
Amgen Foundation http://wwwext.amgen.com/citizenship/apply_for_grant.html
Science and FIRST Robotics
Rolling
AT&T Foundation http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=2631
K-12 Education Rolling
2014-15 Youth Garden Grants http://grants.kidsgardening.org/
Environment, Nutrition, Gardens
Fall 2014 Jamba Juice "It's All About the Fruit and Veggies" Garden Grant Grant Application Deadline: October 1, 2014 Raise a juice or smoothie to celebrate the fourth year of Jamba Juice Garden Grants. National Gardening Association and Jamba Juice are proud to present The Fall 2014 ―It’s All About the Fruit and Veggies‖ Garden Grant! 20 awards will be available to... 2015 Youth Garden Grant Grant Application Deadline: December 5, 2014 Since 1982, National Gardening Association has provided the Youth Garden Grant to over 5,000 schools, nonprofits, and youth programs across the United States. Youth Garden Grant has contributed over 2.8 million dollars in funding to youth gardening... 2015 Mantis Tiller Award Grant Application Deadline: March 6, 2015 For the past 19 years, Mantis has provided the Mantis Awards to charitable and educational garden projects that enhance the quality of life in their host communities. This year, NGA will select 25.
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
BECU http://www.becu.org/learn-and-plan/scholarships-grants.aspx Grant FAQs/How to Apply: http://www.becu.org/pdfsource/schoolgrantfaq.pdf
Education BECU School Grants-We are currently evaluating our School Grant Program. Check back here or visit our News Center in mid-November for more information.
Best Buy Children’s Foundation Community Grants Program https://www.easymatch.com/bestbuygrant/
Technology Rolling
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation http://www.gatesfoundation.org/How-We-Work/General-Information/Grant-Opportunities http://www.gatesfoundation.org/How-We-Work/General-Information/Grant-Opportunities/Pacific-Northwest-Community-Grants
Education Rolling
Boeing Charitable Foundation http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/aboutus/community/nw_region/washington.html
Early Learning; K-12 Math, Science & Literacy
Rolling
Build-A-Bear Workshop Bear Hugs Foundation http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/ao_login.login?x_gm_id=2874&x_proposal_type_id=10080
Literacy and Education
Rolling
Captain Planet Foundation Grants http://captainplanetfoundation.org/apply-for-grants
Environment Deadlines:
September 30th- typically for spring and summer projects
January 31- typically for fall and winter projects
Charles Lafitte Foundation http://charleslafitte.org/grants/overview/
Education Rolling
Charlotte Martin Foundation http://www.charlottemartin.org/programs.htm
Athletics, Culture and Education
Applications now being accepted. Requests not to exceed $20,000.
DonorsChoose.org http://www.donorschoose.org
Education; Classroom Rolling
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
DoSomething.org Grants http://www.dosomething.org/grants
General Rolling
Finish Line Youth Foundation http://www.finishline.com/store/youthfoundation/guidelines.jsp
Nutrition-Fitness Rolling
Fuel Up to Play 60 http://school.fueluptoplay60.com/funds/funds_for_futp60.php
Nutrition, Physical Activity, Health
All Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Plays in the 2014-2015 Playbook are available for funding. See for special opportunities available for the November 5, 2014 deadline of Funds for Fuel Up to Play 60.
Gary E. Milgard Family Foundation http://www.milgardfamilyfoundation.org/apply.html
Education Deadlines for grant submission are on the last business day of each month by 4:00 p.m. Priority given to Pierce county applicants.
General Mills Champions for Healthy Kids Grant http://www.generalmills.com/en/Responsibility/community_engagement/Grants/Champions_for_healthy_kids.aspx
Physical Fitness/Health and Wellness/Nutrition
Timeline for 2015: Online application available: February 2015
George Lucas Education Foundation http://www.edutopia.org/grants-and-resources
Education Multiple grants, multiple deadlines.
Grammy Foundation http://www.grammy.org/grammy-foundation/grants
Arts/Music Forms must be completed and submitted by October 1, 2014, 11:59pm PST
GTECH After School Advantage Program (Program information attached to this grant document.)
Computer Labs/Technology
Rolling
Harvest Foundation http://www.harvestf.org/grantguidelines.htm#EducationGuidelines
Arts/Music and Teacher Decisions regarding funding will be made on May 31 and November 30. Completed applications must be postmarked by April 15 to be considered for funding on May 31, and must be postmarked by October 15 to be considered for funding on November 30. Grants for education will only be awarded during the spring cycle. Organizations may re-apply for grants annually, limited to three consecutive years of funding.
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
Home Depot Community Impact Grants Program http://homedepotfoundation.org/page/grants
Physical Health The application for the Community Impact Grants available online.
Intel Community Grants http://www.intel.com/about/corporateresponsibility/community/giving/usgrants.htm
Science, Math and Technology Education
Rolling (quarterly grant cycle)
KeyBank Foundation Program https://www.key.com/kco/images/GrantProposal.pdf
Financial Education;Workforce Development; Diversity
Rolling
Kids in Need Foundation http://www.kidsinneed.net/grants/index.php
Teacher Kids In Need Teacher Grants provide preK-12 educators with funding to provide innovative learning opportunities for their students. The Kids In Need Foundation helps to engage students in the learning process by supporting our most creative and important educational resource — our nation's teachers. 2014 Teacher Grant applications are now available! Apply now!
Lowe’s http://www.toolboxforeducation.com/
Education The Fall 2014 cycle is now open. The deadline for submitting applications for this grant cycle is October 15, 2014 11:59pm EST. However, if 1500 applications are received before the application deadline, then the application process will close.
To get started, click on the "How to Apply" link at the top of this page. Fall 2014 cycle applicants will be notified via email as to the status of their grant application in January 2015.
Michael and Susan Dell Foundation http://www.msdf.org/grants/apply/
Urban Education
Rolling
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
Mockingbird Foundation http://mbird.org/funding/
Arts/Music Rolling
Moss Foundation http://www.mossfoundation.org
Teacher The P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children’s Education has grants available up to $1,000 to be awarded in 2015 to educators who need assistance to further their 2015-2016 program goals. Applications may be made for a grant up to $1,000 for a project within schools serving all children (including students who learn differently) pre-K – 12, that integrates the arts into educational programs. The purpose for this grant is to aid and support teachers who wish to establish or maintain an effective learning tool using the visual arts within the school day. Applications will only be considered if all requested information is included. GRANT APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Please submit this completed application in Triplicate by September 30th, 2014 for the 2015-16 school year
Motorola Foundation http://www.motorolasolutions.com/US-EN/Government/Government+Grants/Government+Grants+for+Education
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
Rolling.
Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation http://www.mhopus.org/Apply
Arts/Music The grant cycle is now closed. Please check back in October 2014 for next year's grant cycle information.
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) http://www.nctm.org/met.aspx?linkidentifier=id&itemid=198#grants Click on below links to go directly to that specific grant:
Grades PreK-5 Teachers: Deadline November 7, 2014
Emerging Teacher–Leaders in Elementary School Mathematics Grants
Teacher Professional Development Grants
Using Music to Teach Mathematics Grants
Improving Students’ Understanding of Geometry Grants
Classroom Research Grants
Mathematics Course Work Scholarships
Future Leader Initial NCTM Annual Conference Attendance Awards
Grades 6-8 Teachers: Deadline November 7, 2014
Teacher Professional Development Grants
Engaging Students in Learning Mathematics Grants
Equity in Mathematics Grants
Improving Students’ Understanding of Geometry Grants
Classroom Research Grants (Pre-K-6)
Classroom Research Grants (7-12)
Mathematics Graduate Course Work Scholarships
Summer Mathematics Study Grants
Future Leader Initial NCTM Annual Conference Attendance Awards
Grades 9-12 Teachers: Deadline November 7, 2014
Connecting Mathematics to Other Subject Areas Grants
Teacher Professional Development Grants
Classroom Research Grants (7-12)
Mathematics Graduate Course Work Scholarships
Future Leader Initial NCTM Annual Conference Attendance Awards
Math-Science-Technology
Deadlines are November 7, 2014 for All Grade Levels.
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
National Education Association Youth Leaders for Literacy Grant http://www.cybergrants.com/pls/cybergrants/ao_login.login?x_gm_id=3187&x_proposal_type_id=16674
Literacy Rolling
NEA Foundation http://www.neafoundation.org/grants.htm
Teacher Applications accepted all year. Next quarterly deadlines are June 1; October 15
Northrup Grumman http://www.northropgrumman.com/corporate-responsibility/corporate-citizenship/education-outreach.html
Education Related initiatives that promote the advancement of science, technology, engineering and math on a national level.
Rolling
Office Max A Day Made Better Grants http://adaymadebetter.com/get-involved
Teacher Classrooms Rolling
PASCO STEM Educator Awards
STEM teachers, do you have an idea for a innovative project that encourages students to use technology in their learning? If so, you should apply for a grant from PASCO and partner the National Science Teachers Association. This year, they’re accepting applications for projects that use innovative, inquiry-based approaches to STEM education, and teachers can submit brief proposals online. One elementary school teacher, and two teachers from both high school and middle school will be selected. Prize: Awards of $4,500 are available for five educators, which includes cash, PASCO scientific equipment and travel expenses to attend the NSTA conference.
All entries for the 2015 awards must be received by November 30th, 2014.
Pets in the Classroom http://www.petsintheclassroom.org/
Education Rolling
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Program http://spirit.prudential.com/view/page/soc
Community Service; Civics; Volunteerism
In the United States, each program year begins in September, when information and application instructions are mailed to all middle level and high schools in the 50 United States and Washington, D.C., and to the following officially designated local organizations:
Girl Scout councils
County 4-H organizations
American Red Cross chapters
YMCAs
Affiliates of HandsOn Network Through these schools and local organizations, students are encouraged to complete an online application by November 5.
PTO Parent Group of the Year Award http://www.ptotoday.com/pgy/details-and-prizes
PTA Grants Rolling
Puget Sound Energy Foundation http://www.psefoundation.org/guidelines.shtml
Arts and Culture; Education (workforce development); Environmental Stewardship; and Human Services
Deadlines for entries are: April 1 and October 1
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation http://www.rwjf.org/grants/
Education Rolling
Safeway Foundation http://www.safewayfoundation.org/get-funded/index.html
Education Rolling
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow https://pages.samsung.com/us/sft/home.htm
STEM; Environment; Technology
Rolling
Scholastic Book Grants http://www.scholastic.com/aboutscholastic/communitybookgrants.htm
Literacy (books only; no monetary grants)
Rolling
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
School’s Out Washington http://www.schoolsoutwashington.org/196/GrantsFunding.htm
K-12 Multiple grants with multiple grant deadlines. See list to the left for opportunities. Please contact Danielle Baer for more information or to tell us about a grant.
Seattle Foundation http://www.seattlefoundation.org/nonprofits/grantmaking/Pages/TheSeattleFoundationGrantmakingProgram.aspx
Education Rolling
Share Our Strength http://www.strength.org/grants/
K-12 Rolling
Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge http://www.wecanchange.com
Environmental Sustainability; STEM
Challenge now open!
Social Venture Partners http://www.svpseattle.org/how-you-fit-in/apply-for-a-grant
Early Learning & K-12 Education & Extended Learning
Rolling
Staples Foundation for Learning http://www.staplesfoundation.org/
Education Rolling
Starbucks http://www.starbucksfoundation.com/index.cfm?objectid=998EF1C4-1D09-317F-BBF7F71F7B681A12
Youth The Starbucks Foundation reviews the submissions on an annual basis; we accept letters of inquiry from November 1st to December 15th midnight PST through our online system.
State Farm http://www.statefarm.com/about/part_spos/grants/cogrants.asp
Education; Service Learning Projects in K-12
The State Farm grant cycle is from January 2 through October 31. One proposal per organization per year may be considered.
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
Target http://corporate.target.com/corporate-responsibility/grants
field trip grants
early childhood reading grants
arts, culture & design in schools grants
Target Foundation grants
Education/Field Trip Field Trip Grants Guidelines: As part of the program, Target stores award Field Trip Grants to K-12 schools nationwide. Each grant is valued up to $700. We accept grant applications between Aug. 1 and Sept. 30.
Early Childhood Reading Grants Guidelines: Each Early Childhood Reading Grant is $2,000. We accept grant applications between March 1 and April 30 each year.
Arts and Culture Grants Guidelines: Each Arts, Culture & Design in Schools Grant is $2,000. We accept grant applications between March 1 and April 30 each year.
Toshiba America Foundation http://www.toshiba.com/tafpub/jsp/home/default.jsp
Grants for K-5: http://www.toshiba.com/taf/k5.jsp
Grants for 6-12: http://www.toshiba.com/taf/612.jsp
Math-Science-Technology
Rolling
UnitedHealth Heroe http://www.ysa.org/grants
http://www.ysa.org/beinspired
Service Learning Grant Health and Wellness; Childhood Obesity
Open grants, multiple deadlines: http://www.ysa.org/nsb_grants_awards
United Way of King County Grants http://www.uwkc.org/partner-with-us/nonprofits/grant-applications/
Education United Way of King County operates on a July 1 through June 30 fiscal year. We periodically solicit applications for funding.
Verizon Foundation http://www.verizonfoundation.org/grants/
Literacy Rolling
Washington State Dairy Council http://www.eatsmart.org/fuel-up-to-play-601/grants/
Nutrition-Fitness Rolling
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Corporation/Foundation Emphasis Area Deadline
Wells Fargo Foundation http://www.wellsfargo.com/about/charitable/wa_guidelines
Math, Science and Technology; Financial Literacy; and History of the American West
Rolling
Weyerhaeuser http://www.weyerhaeuser.com/Sustainability/Foundation/HowToApply
Education Rolling
W. K. Kellogg Foundation http://www.wkkf.org/grants/for-grantseekers.aspx
Education Rolling
Yes to Seed Fund http://www.yestocarrots.com/yes-to-seed-fund.html
School Gardens Rolling
GTECH After School Advantage Program
Overview
Introduction
The GTECH After School Advantage Program is a national community investment program, which provides non-profit community agencies and public schools with state-of-the-art computer labs. These computer centers are designed to provide inner-city children aged five to 15 with a meaningful, yet fun, learning experience during the critical after-school hours, in a safe environment. This initiative is meant to provide an otherwise unavailable educational experience and bridge the digital divide among at-risk children. By applying our knowledge and expertise to this type of program GTECH hopes to increase children's interest in careers in computers and provide them with the necessary tools to help them become more competitive in school and in today's job market.
Key Facts
Our corporate philanthropic guidelines put education, youth and technology first. The After School Advantage fits those ideals. Listed below are some key facts about the Program:
• After School Advantage Programs have been implemented in states where GTECH is located nationwide (this pertains to states where GTECH is the online lottery services provider).
• GTECH donates up to $15,000 in state-of-the-art computers, on-line technology, computer software and volunteer hours to each after-school program in inner-city communities where the Company's offices are located nationwide.
• The Program targets minority and at-risk children aged five to 15.
• GTECH employees will work with each agency to design and develop a fully operational Computer Center.
• With one paid workday-per-year to volunteer at any organization, GTECH employees will be encouraged to remain active in their local After School Advantage Program after the centers are up and running.
To determine which agencies are selected for the After School Advantage Program, a thorough review of proposals submitted by community-based after-school programs is conducted.
Implementation Schedule It is currently estimated that there will be over 160 After School Advantage computer centers established throughout the United States by the end of 2011. GTECH will contribute, on average, $15,000 to each site.
The GTECH After School Advantage Program is being implemented in Rhode Island, Texas, Georgia, California, Kentucky, New York, Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Virginia, Tennessee, Minnesota, Nebraska, West Virginia, South Dakota, North Carolina and Florida.
After School Advantage Computer Center Guidelines
All selected After School Advantage organizations will be required to adhere to the guidelines listed below:
• The After School Advantage Program Computer Center will be used primarily to provide children aged five to 15 with a meaningful and enjoyable learning experience during after school hours.
• The After School Advantage Program Computer Center will be supported as any other valuable resource within the organization.
• Efforts will be made to provide a well-organized computer-based educational environment in which children can learn computer skills and use these resources to complete educational projects.
• The use of After School Advantage Program Computer Center will be supervised to ensure it is not used for illegal, dangerous or illicit activities.
• The After School Advantage Program Computer Center should not be used primarily for the purpose of playing video games that have no educational merit.
Qualification Criteria
GTECH After School Advantage sites must meet the following criteria:
• Must be a non-profit 501(C)(3) community agency or public school.
• Is your organization located within a jurisdiction in which GTECH is the online lottery services vendor (see previous Implementation Schedule for list of states)?
• Must have an existing after-school program in need of a computer lab.
• Must serve disadvantaged youth aged five to 15, of diverse backgrounds.
• Must have staffing and monetary support systems in place to sustain the lab.
If your agency fits the criteria listed above, you may submit a proposal to:
GTECH After School Advantage Community Relations
10 Memorial Blvd. Providence, RI 02903
Proposals are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis. Please be concise and use the attached After School Advantage Proposal Guidelines when constructing your proposal.
GTECH After School Advantage Program
Proposal Guidelines
Include the following contact information:
Organization Name, Address, City, State Zip, Address, Fax, Agency Executive, Contact Person
Include information on Program criteria:
• Is your organization a non-profit 501(C)(3) community agency? • Is your organization located within a jurisdiction in which GTECH is the online lottery services vendor (see previous Implementation Schedule for list of states)? • Does your organization have an existing after school program in need of a computer lab? • Does your organization support disadvantaged youth of diverse backgrounds? Please explain demographic ratios. • Does your organization have staffing and monetary support systems in place to sustain the lab once it is in place?
Include answers to the following organizational questions:
• What is the basic purpose of your charitable organization? • What age group does your after school program serve? • What days and hours is your after school program open? • Does your after school center encourage parent participation? If so, please explain how parents are involved. • How many students are served by your after school program? • How many computers (if any) are currently being utilized by your after school program? • What is the current student to computer ratio? • Please describe the computer equipment currently used in your lab? • Describe computer lab staffing and their qualifications. • What is your organization's vision for the lab? • What are some measurable performance indicators? How will the success of the program be evaluated? • What is the frequency and level of detail for reporting to GTECH on the program's progress? • Is there any financial and/or in-kind support available for the program other than GTECH's?
Attach the following items:
• Copy of IRS Exemption letter verifying 501(C)(3) tax-exempt status.
• Current operating budgets and sources of income.
• List of names and professional affiliations of directors and trustees.
• Latest audited financial report.
• Picture of the room(s) where the lab(s) would be installed.
Submit proposal to:
GTECH After School Advantage Community Relations
10 Memorial Blvd. Providence, RI 02903
Funding Sources Fall Quarter 2014
Additional Grant Resources
Local Grants Applications available through Amy Spence: Rotary Club of Auburn Muckleshoot Charity Fund Sam’s Club Fred Meyer Grant Writing Tools: Grant Proposal.com www.grantproposal.com The Foundation Center www.foundationcenter.org GrantStation - An online funding resource for organizations seeking grants throughout the world. Providing access to a comprehensive online database of grantmakers, as well as other valuable tools, GrantStation can help your organization make smarter, better-informed fundraising decisions. www.grantstation.com
GrantWatch - Lists current federal government grants, state grants, city grants, local grants, foundation grants, corporation grants, educational grants, international grants and grant resources. www.grantwatch.com
GrantWrangler - A free grants listing service that helps teachers find classroom grants for school funding. www.grantwrangler.com
YouthToday Grants Today - A national source for news, views and important developments in the youth service field from a nonprofit organization. www.youthtoday.org/grants.cfm
Grants Alert - A website dedicated to making life a little easier for those who devote their time to searching for education grants and identifying new funding opportunities for their organizations, schools, districts, consortia and state education agencies.
www.grantsalert.com
Grant Links: State OSPI: http://www.k12.wa.us/ Washington Arts Council: http://www.arts.wa.gov/education/index.shtml Grant Links: Federal Grants.gov: www.grants.gov National Endowment for the Humanities: www.neh.gov/grants/index.html National Science Foundation: www.nsf.gov/funding/ U.S. Department of Education: www.ed.gov/fund/landing.jhtml?src=rt Other Grant Sources Education Week: www.edweek.org/ew/section/grants/index.html Grants Alert.com: www.grantsalert.com/grants.cfm?id=4&pg=1&gid=2731 National Education Association: www.neafoundation.org Philanthropy News Digest: http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/ School Grants: www.schoolgrants.org Shaping America’s Youth: www.shapingamericasyouth.com/programs.aspx?page=featured Washington Foundations: www.foundationdatabook.com/Pages/wa/walinks.html Michigan State U. Grants and Related Resources http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/index.htm
eSchool News http://www.eschoolnews.com/
Fundsnet Services http://fundsnetservices.com/
US Department of Health and Human Services – Administration for Children and Families http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/acf_working_with.html#grants
Yahoo! Home Pages for Homerooms http://yahoo.homepagesforhomerooms.com/projects Youth Service America Grants: http://ysa.org/grants