Most Popular Funding Opportunities Last Month
Educators searched for funding opportunities for STEM, students with disabilities, project-based learning, and cultural understanding. Check out which grants GetEdFunding educators viewed the most in the month of April.
Sponsored by The Ray Charles Foundation
The Ray Charles Foundation provides grants for scientific, educational, and charitable purposes; encourages and educates people about the causes and cures for diseases and hearing impaired disabilities; and assists organizations and institutions in the advancement of their social, educational, and academic programs for youth.
Deadline: May 1 through September 30, annually
Sponsored by Webb Family Foundation
The Webb Family Foundation makes grants in the areas of education; youth development; career and workforce readiness; financial literacy; entrepreneurship; science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; digital and blended learning; and youth mentorship. The foundation supports programs and projects that target underserved children and youth.
Deadline: Letters of Inquiry are accepted year-round.
Toshiba America Grant Program for 6-12 Science and Mathematics
Sponsored by Toshiba America Foundation
Toshiba America Foundation supports teachers that want to implement engaging, project-based learning science and mathematics classroom projects. The foundation strongly encourages projects planned and led by individual teachers or teams of teachers for their own classrooms.
Deadline: Applications are accepted year-round for requests less than $5,000. Requests for grants of more than $5,000 are due June 1 and November 1, annually.
JFLA Minigrants for Arts and Culture Projects
Sponsored by The Japan Foundation Los Angeles
The Japan Foundation Los Angeles offers minigrants that promote understanding of Japanese arts and culture. Funds may be used to cover publicity, printing costs for programs, honoraria and travel expenses for artists and lecturers, shipping costs of materials, and facilities fees related to an event.
Deadline: Applications are accepted year-round.
Sponsored by Reynolds American Foundation
The Reynolds American Foundation makes grants in the areas of public education and local community development. Within the area of public education, the foundation focuses on public school and community programs that prepare children to enter school ready to learn and programs that primarily focus on improving academic performance of low-performing and economically disadvantaged students.
Deadline: Proposals are due February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1, annually.