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Grant Finder

Welcome to our Grant Finder! Besides the grants listed below, there may be others available for your school. We cover how to search for grants in our Grant Writing 101 Webinar. Sometimes the best grants to apply for are those within your school’s education foundation/local network. Always reach out to your school’s or district’s grant writer and administrators to learn about more grants available to your school.

Please note: The purpose of this grant finder is to help teachers and grant writers connect with possible grants. It is your responsibility to go to the grant organization’s website to receive the most up-to-date information and confirm that the budget, deadline, and eligibility still match your application/proposal. The grants listed below are funded by non-affiliated organizations. Please contact the funder directly for specific questions and eligibility requirements. Math & Movement does not provide these grants directly.

Want to include Math & Movement in your grant application? Visit the Grant Template page for grant writing tips and sample proposals for including our materials in your grants.

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Location

Grant Name

Description

Dollar Amount

Eligibility

Location

Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood

Funding is intended to support innovative projects in children's play and education, welfare, and parenting education targeting early childhood care and education.

Undefined amount

501(c)(3)

Nationwide

American School Board Journal, the National School Boards Association - Magna Awards

NSBA’s Magna Awards program has a long history of recognizing exemplary school district programs. The 2023 awards program will focus on innovation in education. It will honor district programs that solved a challenge with creativity and out-of-the-box strategies.

Undefined amount

A school district must be a member in good standing of the state school boards association AND the state school boards association must be a member in good standing of NSBA.

Nationwide

Robert E. and Evelyn McKee Foundation

Funding is intended to support programs in the areas of youth activities; rehabilitation and welfare; hospitals; education, literature, and science; civic, cultural, and religion; and community funds.

Undefined amount

501(c)(3) organizations

Nationwide

Subaru Foundation

The Subaru of America Foundation aims to support organizations working in the City of Camden that are increasing employment and improving the environment for residents.

Undefined amount

Organizations, projects, and programs that increase employment and invest in environmentally sustainable community infrastructure that impact the life of residents in the city of Camden, New Jersey.

Camden, NJ

Richland County Foundation (RCF) - Women's Fund

Funding is intended for projects that promote the intellectual, physical, social, emotional, cultural, and economic growth of girls and women.

Undefined amount

Programs and projects in Richland County to empower women to achieve their full potential.

Richland County, OH

Corbin Foundation Grants

The Foundation provides grants to help enrich the lives of the people of Akron and Summit County, Ohio. Areas of interest include: arts and culture; civic and community; education; environment; health care; housing; human and social services; medical research; and youth.

Undefined amount

The Foundation gives primary consideration to the City of Akron and Summit County, Ohio charitable organizations and/or local chapters of national charities located in the Akron and Summit County, Ohio areas; however, all requests will be reviewed.

OH

Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation (CICF)

Areas of special interest to the Foundation include educational and training programs designed to improve literacy, teach basic life skills, promote good citizenship and public service, and increase reading, math and science proficiencies.

Typically $2,500 to $15,000

501(c)(3) organizations

Nationwide

Jackson Magazine and Jackson Community Foundation and Hurst Foundation

Funding is intended for professional development or classroom use.

Teacher of the Year receives $7,500; the four Top Teachers each receive a $1,500 grant.

K-12 teacher, who works in Jackson County, MI - A minimum of five years of classroom experience -works full time

Jackson County, MI

PNC Foundation Grow Up Great Grant

Grants to USA schools (PRE-K!) in multiple States for programs in the areas quality early childhood education, affordable housing, community development and revitalization, community services, and arts and culture. The PNC Foundation supports educational programs for children and youth, particularly early education initiatives that serve low-and moderate-income children (birth through age five), their teachers and families. Priority is given to programs that focus in the areas of math, science, the arts or financial education and include one or some combination of the following:-Direct services for children in their classroom or community-Professional development for teachers-Family engagement in the early education of children being served by grant - Volunteer opportunities for PNC employees

request

Organizations receiving support from the PNC Foundation must have an appropriate current Internal Revenue Service tax-exempt designation and be eligible to receive charitable contributions. In addition, the proposed activity must occur in a community where PNC has a significant presence.

AL, AZ, CA, CO, DE, FL, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, NV, NJ, NM, NC, OH, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WA, WI

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Grant

Funding is intended to support efforts to expand learning opportunities and supports for children, particularly those from low‑and-moderate-income communities. The goal of these grants is to help all children, especially those in underserved communities, acquire the knowledge, skills, and behaviors they need to succeed in college, career pathways, and life. The Foundation prioritizes proposals that are in-line with the following goals: 1. Advancing Afterschool: The Foundation works to increase access to quality educational opportunities for all children, particularly those from low-income families and underserved communities. 2. Graduating High School College and Career Ready: The Foundation strives to increase high school graduation and college and career readiness outcomes for youth, particularly those in low-income communities. 4. Special Initiatives: The Foundation seeks to respond to new strategies, unique opportunities, and changing social, economic, and political contexts.

request

Grants to USA charitable, educational, and governmental organizations for programs and projects that promote education. The first step is to complete a letter of inquiry (LOI) form.

Nationwide

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