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2024 Mini Grants to Teachers in West Virginia

This grant provides funding to public school teachers in Berkeley, Jefferson, and Morgan Counties, West Virginia, to support innovative projects and resources that enhance student learning experiences.

$500
Forecasted
Recurring
Grant Description

The Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation has announced the opening of the 2024 Mini Grants to Teachers program. This initiative aims to support educators in Berkeley, Jefferson, and Morgan Counties in West Virginia by providing funding for innovative projects that enhance the learning experience for students. The grants are designed to encourage teachers to implement creative ideas that may not be covered by traditional school budgets. The funding amounts range from $100 to $500, allowing teachers to purchase supplies, materials, and resources for special projects or classroom enhancements. The primary purpose of the Mini Grants to Teachers is to foster educational innovation and support teachers in their efforts to improve student learning. The grants can be utilized for a variety of projects, including but not limited to classroom libraries, educational kits, virtual field trips, and other resources that contribute to a dynamic learning environment. The program seeks to empower teachers by providing them with the financial means to bring their ideas to fruition. Eligible applicants for the Mini Grants include public school teachers from Jefferson, Berkeley, and Morgan Counties. It is important to note that only public schools, which are funded by public resources and do not charge tuition, are eligible for this grant. This ensures that the funding directly supports teachers working within the public education system. The application process requires interested teachers to submit their proposals by the deadline of October 7, 2024. Specific submission requirements and application questions are outlined on the Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation's website. Teachers are encouraged to clearly articulate their project ideas and how the funding will be utilized to enhance the educational experience for their students. Evaluation criteria for the grant applications will focus on the creativity and feasibility of the proposed projects, as well as their potential impact on student learning. The foundation aims to support projects that demonstrate a clear benefit to students and align with the educational goals of the schools involved. The timeline for the grant application process is straightforward, with the deadline set for October 7, 2024. Teachers are encouraged to prepare their applications in advance to ensure they meet the submission requirements. For further information, teachers can reach out to the Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation via email or phone. In summary, the 2024 Mini Grants to Teachers program offers a valuable opportunity for educators in West Virginia to secure funding for innovative projects that enhance student learning. With a clear focus on supporting public school teachers, the program aims to foster creativity and educational excellence in the classroom.

Funding Details

Award Range

$100 - $500

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
Independent school districts
County governments

Additional Requirements

All Jefferson, Berkeley, and Morgan County public school teachers are invited to apply. Public schools are defined as being supported by public funds and are part of the free public education system. Any school that charges tuition to students is NOT eligible.

Geographic Eligibility

Berkeley County (WV), Jefferson County (WV), Morgan County (WV)

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation

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