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Top > Reference > Education > K through 12 > Supplemental Funding > Grants

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» The Annenberg Foundation - The current grantmaking focus of this private foundation is on pre-collegiate education, and specifically on public school restructuring and reform for grades K through 12.
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» Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration Program (CSRD) - States will provide competitive grants to school districts on behalf of specific schools that are ready to adopt comprehensive, research-based reforms to help students reach high standards. The focus of the program is schoolwide change in schools where the need to improve student achievement is greatest, particularly Title I schools.
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» Fund for Teachers - A non-profit organization providing educational grants to teachers for summer sabaticals.
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» Golden Apple Foundation - Not-for-profit organization publicly honors excellent pre-K through 12th grade teachers and provides them with financial backing to have a greater impact on their profession.
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» GrantsAlert.com - This website has been created to help all nonprofits, especially those involved in education, secure the funds they need to continue their important work.
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» Guide for Writing a Funding Proposal - Provides instructions on how to write a funding proposal and actual examples of a completed proposal. Designed as a tool for advanced graduate students and others to learn more about the actual proposal writing process.
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» K-12 Grant Opportunities - Federal, state and foundation grant opportunities for K-12 educators as well as grant-writing hints and resources, links and news for the educational community.
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» SMARTer Kids Foundation - Provides opportunities for both students and teachers through technology grants for Roomware products and NEC projectors, research, student exchange programs and teacher award program.
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» Toshiba America Foundation - A private, not for profit, grant-making organization sponsored by the Toshiba companies that provides cash grants to classroom teachers to assist them in making improvements in the teaching of science and mathematics. Grants are available for teachers in grades K-6 and for grades 7-12. Guidelines on the preparation and submission of proposals are available.
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