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Active Grant Notices
(Updated 12/22/2011)

  • Youth Service America (Deadline 01/31/2012) Youth Service America Invites Nominations of Powerful and Influential Young Activists The YSA List of "The Twenty-Five Most Powerful and Influential Young People" will recognize young people who have made significant, large-scale change in the fields of health, education, human services, human rights, or the environment.
  • Kids in Need Foundation (Open Deadline) The School, Home, & Office Products Association's Kids In Need Foundation offers Kids In Need Teacher Grants to provide K-12 educators in United States with funding to implement innovative learning opportunities for their students. The Kids In Need Teacher Grants are funded by retail and education credit union sponsors. All certified K-12 teachers in the U.S. are eligible. Applications are judged on the basis of innovativeness and merit, clarity of objectives, replication feasibility, suitability of evaluation methods, and cost effectiveness. Grant awards range from $100 to $500 and must be used to finance creative classroom projects. Typically, two hundred and three hundred grants are awarded each year. Retail sponsors and designated education credit unions make the grant applications available at their outlets during the back-to-school season. Applications from the sponsors are also available on the Kids In Need Foundation Web site.
  • Walmart and Sam's Club Donate More than $4 Million to U.S. Teachers through New Teacher Rewards Program (Special Announcement) On average, teachers spend more than $500 a year out of their own pockets for classroom supplies, according to the American Federation of Teachers. To help offset rising expenses for classroom supplies, Walmart, Sam’s Club and the Walmart Foundation have joined together to launch Teacher Rewards, a new program that is providing more than $4 million to 40,000 deserving teachers across the U.S. Teachers nurture, challenge and inspire our children to become future leaders, and through the Teacher Rewards program, we recognize those efforts - especially during tough economic times. Focusing on schools whose needs are greatest, each participating location selects one local kindergarten through eighth grade school to take part. Ten randomly selected teachers per school will each receive a $100 Teacher Reward card to purchase classroom supplies from a Walmart store, Sam’s Club or online at walmart.com or samsclub.com. In addition to the 40,000 teachers Walmart and Sam’s Club are recognizing, our 170 transportation offices and distribution centers nationwide are awarding local schools with $85,000 from the Walmart Foundation to help make a difference in students’ lives. The Walmart Foundation also recently awarded 20 teachers with classroom school supplies through its Write to Change the Classroom program.The new Teachers Reward program and the recent Write to Change the Classroom program are extensions of our ongoing support of education and local community involvement. In 2008, Walmart and our Foundation gave more than $66 million to fund educational programs in communities across the country. Through scholarship programs alone, the Walmart Foundation awarded more than $8 million in 2008. Visit www.walmartfoundation.org for more information.
  • DonarsChoose.org (No deadline) An online charity connecting you to classrooms in need.
  • The Coca-Cola Foundation Grants (No deadline) Education We are supportive of programs that offer scholarships, school drop-out prevention projects, access to educational programming, and other educational initiatives deemed critical by our local business units. The Coca-Cola Company, its global philanthropic arm, The Coca-Cola Foundation, and its regional foundations strive daily to be responsive to the citizenship priorities in the global communities where we live and work. Learn more about our regional foundations. At The Coca-Cola Company, we recognize that we cannot have a healthy and growing business unless the communities we serve are healthy and sustainable. As a global beverage company, we have committed ourselves to improving the quality of life in the communities where we do business. Our community investment priorities reflect the global and local nature of our business and focuses on those global pillars where The Coca-Cola Company can make a unique and sustainable difference: water stewardship, active healthy living, community recycling, and education. Community Support Application Guidelines All requests for community support in the form of grants or sponsorships for consideration by The Coca-Cola Company, The Coca-Cola Foundation or any of its affiliated regional foundations must be submitted through our online application system. Those proposals meeting specific guidelines, and further our strategic goals and objectives, will be considered for funding. Applications that are faxed or mailed after August 31, 2009, will be returned to the organization with an invitation to apply through the online application.
  • CHS Foundation Mini-grants (No Deadline) The CHS Foundation grants up to $1,000 to innovative academic and leadership programs that strengthen student learning and enhance professional development. Examples include: leadership training opportunities, mentorship programs, professional development experiences and student fundraising efforts.

 

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