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Supporting STEM Education: A Guide to Grants for Educators
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, numerous opportunities exist for educators seeking funding to enhance their teaching and students' learning experience. Here's a roundup of various grants available for educators, with a focus on STEM education.
November 12: The NSF Discovery Research PreK-12 is an ongoing initiative that fosters innovation in STEM education for preK-12 students and teachers.
Ongoing: The National Education Association Foundation Grants for Educators actively promotes educator voice in leadership practice and policy.
Ongoing: The ConocoPhillips Charitable Investments Grants support charitable organizations serving the strategic and critical needs of communities.
Ongoing: The National Science Teaching Association Awards & Recognition Program recognizes exceptional individuals in the science education field.
Ongoing: Naiku Innovative Educator Grants support K-12 teachers in facilitating differentiated and data-driven instruction within teacher teams and personalizing learning with learner-centric assessment strategies.
Ongoing: The Saxena Family Foundation focuses on programs that empower women in STEM education in the United States and India.
December 31: Walmart Community Grants offer support for afterschool enrichment, tutoring, or vocational training for low-income individuals and families in local service areas.
October 31: The Innovative Technology Education Fund Catapult Grant is available for educators seeking to innovate their teaching and student learning but need basic technology or technological infrastructure.
Ongoing: Sony Corporation of America Grants support art, culture, technology, and the environment, with a particular emphasis on education in each of those areas.
September 30: The ASM Foundation Living in a Material World K-12 Education Grants help teachers bring the real world of materials science into their classrooms.
Ongoing: The Awesome Foundation supports various projects and initiatives, including arts, technology, community development, and more.
Ongoing: The Brown Rudnick Community Grants fund specific, one-time needs or ideas that improve education in underserved communities.
The Farrell Family Foundation offers grants on January 15, 2025, for the betterment of society in education, health, human welfare, and the arts.
Motorola Solutions Foundation offers grants on January 23, 2025, for engaging students through hands-on engineering activities such as design, coding, and robotics.
Ongoing: The Corning Foundation supports community-based programs where Corning has a strong presence, typically within an approximate 20-mile radius of a Corning business location with at least 50 employees.
October 15: Walmart Community Grants are available for afterschool enrichment, tutoring, or vocational training for low-income individuals and families in local service areas.
Ongoing: Computers for Learning encourages agencies to transfer computers and related peripheral equipment excess to their needs directly to schools and some educational nonprofit organizations.
Ongoing: The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation Grants provide funding for organizations focused on creating opportunities for children and families living in urban poverty, with a deep emphasis on measuring impact.
October 1: The Association of American Educators Foundation Classroom Grant is available for a variety of projects and materials, including books, software, calculators, math manipulatives, art supplies, audio-visual equipment, and lab materials.
Ongoing: Believe in Reading supports successful literacy programs that serve populations with out-of-the-ordinary needs, such as geographic areas with low reading scores and high poverty levels.
The American Chemical Society-Hach Professional Development Grant is available on January 21, 2025, to support high school chemistry teachers' professional development and enhancement of teaching chemistry.
November 10: The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant supports IRS-qualified U.S. nonprofit organizations and programs for which a relatively small amount of funding might make a large difference.
Ongoing: Grants.gov: Federal Grants & Programs provides funding for ideas and projects that provide public services and stimulate the economy, such as supporting critical recovery initiatives, innovative research, and many other programs.
September 30: The P Buckley Moss Foundation for Children's Education offers funding for art supplies for teachers to support a new or evolving program that integrates the arts into education in the school classroom setting, with a special focus on those who learn differently.
October 8: The NSF Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) in Engineering and Computer Science program supports summer research experiences for K-14 educators that foster long-term collaborations between universities, community colleges, school districts, and industry partners.
The Snapdragon Book Foundation provides grants on February 2, 2025, to worthy projects in PreK-12 schools that put books in the hands of disadvantaged children.
October 1: Toshiba America Foundation Science and Math Grants for Grades K-5 are available for an innovative idea for project-based STEM learning in a middle-school classroom.
December 20: The American Electric Power Teacher Vision Grants are for a project that has an academic focus and a goal to improve student achievement, especially in science, mathematics, technology, and the study of energy and a sustainable environment, and energy efficiency.
Ongoing: The National Endowment for the Humanities supports research in the humanities, nurturing the nation's humanities infrastructure, and expanding the reach of the humanities to all Americans.
Ongoing: The Westinghouse Charitable Giving Program provides education with a focus on STEM to improve knowledge and literacy among students, teachers, and the general public.
November 1: Toshiba America Foundation Science and Math Grants for Grades 6-12 are available for an innovative idea for project-based STEM learning in a middle-school classroom.
November 14: The U.S. Department of Energy Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship (AEF) Program is for accomplished K-12 STEM educators to serve in the national education arena.
Ongoing: The AFCEA Gravely and Paige Grants promote STEM innovation in the classroom with an emphasis on academic programs.
The Toshiba America Foundation Science and Math Grants for Grades 6-12 are available on March 1, 2025, for an innovative idea for project-based STEM learning in a middle-school classroom.
The NEA Foundation Learning & Leadership grants are available on March 1, 2025, for providing resources to educators hoping to engage in professional learning that can be implemented in their classrooms.
November 1: The NCTM offers grants to help math teachers, prospective teachers, and other math educators improve the teaching and learning of mathematics.
November 1: The Mitsubishi Electric America Fund National Grant supports innovative projects that help youth with disabilities develop the leadership and employment skills they need to succeed.
Tech & Learning's Grant Writing Guide emphasizes several key strategies for grant writing success in education:
- Clear Communication and Persuasive Narrative: A successful grant proposal must clearly articulate the organization's needs, goals, and impact. It should persuasively demonstrate how the organization's work addresses specific issues and the outcomes of previous projects, supported by data and testimonials.
- Thorough Research and Alignment with Funder Priorities: Research prospective funders to understand their priorities and align proposals accordingly. Using the funder's evaluation rubrics—such as cost, implementation plans, and support models—to structure the proposal improves scoring potential.
- Demonstrate Measurable Impact: Increasingly, funders expect clear, data-driven evidence of impact rather than just compelling stories. A grant proposal should define success metrics, explain how outcomes will be measured and reported, and show previous effectiveness through quantifiable results.
- Efficient Use of Technology and AI: Leveraging AI-powered tools can streamline finding grants, building proposals, and managing repetitive responses. AI can help with drafting narratives, scanning long RFPs, and saving time—improving both speed and quality of applications.
- Content Management and Reuse: Building and maintaining a content library with winning language, case studies, and templates helps reduce workload and increase consistency. Tracking content reuse ensures efficiency and maturity in proposal preparation.
- Structured Process and Planning: Following a systematic approach, such as an 8-step roadmap from identifying grants to submission and follow-up, supports comprehensive preparation and increases chances of success.
In summary, education grant writing success relies on clear, impact-focused communication aligned with funder criteria, effective research, use of technology like AI to improve efficiency, and structured content management and process planning. These combined strategies help tailor compelling proposals that meet funder expectations and demonstrate measurable value.
December 13: Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is for public school student (grades 6-12) projects in which students show how STEM can be used to create change in their communities.
December 19: The National Science Teachers Association Recognizing Excellence in Science Teaching/Shell Science Teaching Awards recognize exceptional individuals for their accomplishments and outstanding work in the science education field.
Ongoing: The Dollar General Literacy Foundation: Beyond Words provides funding to public school libraries that have incurred substantial damage or hardship due to a natural disaster, fire, or an act recognized by the federal government as terrorism.
November 15: Casey's Cash for Classrooms Grants are for physical school improvements, teacher supports, material needs, and community engagement.
Ongoing: The Avantor Foundation Grants support worthy organizations dedicated to advancing science education and bringing healthcare to those in need.
September 5: The Foundation for Rural Service Annual Grant Program provides support to local education efforts to build and sustain a high quality of life in rural America.
December 1: Toshiba America Foundation Science and Math Grants for Grades 6-12 are available for an innovative idea for project-based STEM learning in a middle-school classroom.
Ongoing: Lockheed Martin STEM Grants support the future STEM workforce, through building high school and postsecondary student interest and skills in engineering, computational science, and cyber, as well as providing access to networks and pathways into the workforce.
Ongoing: The Honda USA Foundation provides funding to eligible organizations that support communities located near Honda operations that align with the pillars of education, environment, mobility, traffic safety, and community.
November 1: The ITEEA Awards and Scholarships support the advancement of STEM through technology and engineering education via programs that will make children technologically literate, transfer industrial and corporate research into schools, produce models of excellence in STEM, and more.
Ongoing: The Classics for Kids Foundation supports string programs by helping to provide access to fine instruments.
September 30: The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation Classroom Grant provides opportunities for teachers to supplement their lesson plans with hands-on STEM activities that engage students in creative and innovative projects.
Ongoing: The Verizon Foundation provides funding for projects aligned around digital inclusion, climate protection, and human prosperity.
Ongoing: SC Johnson Grants provide funding to institutions or organizations that serve or directly affect communities in which SC Johnson has operations.
The Fund for Teachers Fellowship Grant is available on January 31, 2025, for supporting educators' efforts to develop skills, knowledge, and confidence that impact student achievement.
The Mockingbird Foundation provides grants on January 15, 2025, to schools and nonprofit organizations for music education for children.
Ongoing: The Reiman Foundation Grants support four types of endeavors—education, health care, the arts, and children's initiatives.
Ongoing: The Grant Writing Guide offers guidance on writing effective grant proposals.
The American Association of School Librarians Innovative Reading Grant is available on February 1, 2025, for the planning and implementation of a unique and innovative program for K-9 learners which motivates and encourages reading, especially with struggling readers.
- In the field of STEM education, the National Science Foundation Discovery Research PreK-12 initiative encourages innovation and fosters collaboration between educators and students, aligning with the focus of the guide.
- The National Education Association Foundation Grants for Educators supports educator voice in leadership practice and policy, contributing to professional development in the educational landscape.
- The Saxena Family Foundation empowers women in STEM education in the United States and India, with an emphasis on education and self-development.
- The Toshiba America Foundation Science and Math Grants offer opportunities for middle-school teachers to innovate their teaching and enhance student learning through project-based STEM learning.
- The American Chemical Society-Hach Professional Development Grant supports high school chemistry teachers' professional development, enhancing their teaching capabilities and the learning experience of their students.
- The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation Grants provide funding for organizations focused on creating opportunities for children and families living in urban poverty, with a deep emphasis on measurable impact in education.