Funding to Enhance Education for Children, Youth, and Adults
GrantID: 67838
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $25,000
Summary
This grant opportunity is designed for non‑profit, tax‑exempt organizations (or fiscally‑sponsored equivalents) that are based in — or operate from offices in — particular U.S. states: currently including Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, Nevada, and Tennessee. International work may also be considered, but only if the applying U.S. nonprofit is based in one of those states.
Supports educational initiatives. In particular, it funds projects that involve development or implementation of educational testing materials, educational support materials for teachers or learners (children or adults), or more broadly innovative uses of education to support community and societal betterment. Grants are offered to enable specific projects at first; if an organization has previously received grant support, the foundation may consider general operating support in later years. Capital or endowment funding is typically not offered — capital funding may only be considered for projects that build on previous grants.
Grant requests are reviewed on a rolling basis. Most funding decisions are made in the final quarter of the calendar year. Organizations seeking support submit a proposal (typically limited to three pages) outlining the organization’s background and mission, description of the project or initiative, goals and activities, a project budget (including how the foundation’s grant request fits into the overall budget), and a timeline with measurable objectives. Applicants must also provide organizational financials — such as audited statements — and proof of nonprofit status under U.S. tax law.
Typical grant amounts tend to range broadly — modest to moderate — often from roughly five thousand to around twenty‑five thousand dollars. Grants are intended to directly support educational or community‑oriented programming rather than long-term endowments or major capital campaigns.
Overall, this grant opportunity is particularly well suited for nonprofits operating in the states served by the foundation, especially those focused on education, learning supports, curricula development, or innovative teaching/learning tools. It tends to support defined projects with clear aims and measurable outcomes, rather than general operating funds or large capital expenditures.
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