Most Popular Funding Opportunities Last Month
In the previous month, teachers searched GetEdFunding for opportunities to support science programs, career and college readiness, early childhood education, and professional development. Check out which grants GetEdFunding educators viewed the most in the month of July.
Sponsored by Society of Aviation and Flight Educators, Inc.

The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators, Inc. offers grants designed to encourage kindergarten through grade 12 classroom teachers to incorporate aviation-themed lessons into their normal curriculum. Grants may be used to design an aviation-themed classroom unit or complete an aviation-themed project.
Deadline: Applications are due August 31, annually.
Sponsored by TC Energy Corporation

TC Energy Corporation sponsors Build Strong Program Grants that support initiatives related to education and training, the environment, community, and safety. Priority areas include early childhood education and adult skills training, environmental education, youth recreation and leadership, and safety education and training.
Deadline: Applications are accepted year-round.
Graduating High Schools College and Career Ready Grants
Sponsored by Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation offers Graduating High School College and Career Ready Grants that are intended to increase high school graduation and college and career readiness outcomes for students, particularly those in low-income communities. Funding is designed to support after-school programs for college and career readiness and innovative strategies in academic coaching and children’s savings accounts for college.
Deadline: Letters of Inquiry are accepted year-round.
Creativity in the Classroom Grants
Sponsored by Bostitch

Bostitch sponsors Creativity in the Classroom Grants that support teaching that fosters students’ creative thinking, expression, and individuality. Applicants must submit an original lesson plan that exemplifies creativity in the classroom and shows the impact on learning.
Deadline: Applications are due August 20, 2019, and January 20, 2020.
Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
Sponsored by National Science Foundation

Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program encourages talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors and professionals to become kindergarten through grade 12 mathematics and science teachers. The program seeks creative and innovative proposals that address the critical need for recruiting and preparing highly effective kindergarten through grade 12 STEM teachers, especially in high-need Local Education Agencies.
Deadline: Full proposals are due August 27, 2019, and the last Tuesday in August, annually thereafter.