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.
Grant Name
Description
Dollar Amount
Eligibility
Location
ALDI Smart Kids Grant
for programs to improve the health and wellness of children in communities where the Funding Source has a business presence. Programs should demonstrate affordability and sustainability, a lasting impact on the community, and a significant and measurable outcome.
to USA nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations, and public funded service agencies
Entergy Micro/Open Grants
Grants to Arkansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New York, and Texas nonprofits, schools, fire departments, religious institutions, agencies, and hospitals in the funding source's service area for programs that focus on community enrichment and improvement, arts and culture, workforce development, healthy families, and the environment. - Healthy Families: Children need a good start to grow into healthy, well-adjusted adults. With that in mind, Entergy gives to programs that have a direct impact on children educationally and emotionally. The Foundation is also interested in family programs, like those that better prepare parents to balance the demands of work and home.
Grants from Entergy will only be made to the following types of organizations:
- A public charity or private foundation that qualifies as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entity
- A school, hospital, governmental unit, or religious institution that holds nonprofit status similar to that of 501(c)(3) organizations
CSX Community Service Grants
CSX Community Service Grants assist organizations that make a strong, quantifiable impact on their greater communities.
501(c)(3) organizations; state, county or municipal government entity, including law enforcement and fire rescue departments, and seeks funding to serve the needs of the community at large; a pre-K–12 school, charter school, community/junior college, or college/university
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
USA nonprofit organizations to support schools; museums, performing arts and cultural programs; hospitals; skills training; educational programs; programming for youth, seniors, and people who are handicapped; environmental and wildlife protection activities; and other programs that address community needs.
Community-based nonprofit organizations located in the United States. The Foundation does not make grants to individuals.