NSTA recognizes outstanding achievements in science education with a variety of science awards and monetary prizes. Submit an award application and view past winners.
18 applications, including aerospace, service, etc.
Apply for the National Trails Fund grant for trail-related non-profit organizations. Awards of $500-5000. Probably need to work in partnership with a local organization but there could be a project here!
A partnership between Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. and the National Science Teachers Association, the Toyota TAPESTRY Grants for Science Teachers program offers grants to K-12 science teachers for innovative projects that enhance science education in the school and/or school district. Fifty large grants and a minimum of 20 mini-grants, totaling $550,000 in all, will be awarded this year. To apply for funding, qualified teachers must write a Toyota TAPESTRY proposal according to the proposal requirements. The deadline for the completion of the online application is 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday, January 18, 2010. Recipients of Toyota TAPESTRY grants will be notified by March 4, 2010. Non-recipients will be notified by May 31, 2010.
I think Amy Gondeiro may have submitted or be planning to submit to this for either the ES atrium or a new playground - you might want to talk to her and see if she did. Or see if 4-H wants to work on either of those things!
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This looks like a great program. The winners from last year are doing some pretty incredible things. I'm sure it is quite competitive. I think a combination of community service with academic involvement would be a potential winner here. The question is...do we have any ideas ambitious enough to be noticed? Maybe approach Mr. James about developing more multimedia into his student's oral history report where the interview individuals from the community?
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