Most Popular Funding Opportunities

Most Popular Funding Opportunities Last Month

In the previous month, educators were looking for funding opportunities in the areas of arts, educational technology, and rural needs. Check out which grants GetEdFunding educators viewed the most in the month of August.

Teacher Art Grants
Sponsored by P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children’s Educatio
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The P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children’s Education offers grants to support new or evolving programs that integrate the arts into educational programming. The purpose is to aid and support teachers who desire to use the arts in teaching children who learn differently. The grant supports teachers in establishing or maintaining an effective learning tool using the visual arts within the school day.

Deadline: September 30, 2020

Student Engagement Mobile App Grants
Sponsored by Campus Consortium

Campus Consortium are designed to give institutions with a smaller IT budget a chance to implement new technology services that meet the needs of institutions and their constituents while reducing time and costs typically associated with implementing new technology. Funding covers the costs of hosting, licensing, professional services, and support.

Deadline: Ongoing

Community Grant Program
Sponsored by Foundation for Rural Service

The Foundation for Rural Service provides a variety of programs ranging from youth-based initiatives and educational materials to consumer awareness and rural economic development. The foundation aims to improve educational achievement in rural communities across the country with projects that will have a long-lasting effect on the community. Grants are concentrated in four major areas: business and economic development, community development, education, and telecommunications.

Deadline: September 30, 2020

Public Engagement with Historical Records
Sponsored by The National Archives and Records Administration, National Historical Publications and Records Commission

The National Historical Publications and Records Commission seeks proposals to create replicable models, technologies, and online tools that provide adults and youth with access to historical records for educational, institutional, or personal purposes. Competitive proposals include collaborations among archivists, documentary editors, educators, historians, and community members; and focus on innovative methods to use primary source materials in multiple locations. 

Deadline: October 8, 2020

Education and Youth Grants
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. Recent grants have funded a college success program and support of charter schools working to close the achievement gap for low-income students.

Deadline: June, annually

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