Grants
SchoolGrants was created in 1999 as a way to share grant information with PK-12 educators. Grant writing can be intimidating to those who are new at it. SchoolGrants helps ease those fears by providing online tips to those who need them. Finding suitable grant opportunities requires a great deal of time and research - SchoolGrants reduces the effort by listing a variety of opportunities available to public and private nonprofit elementary and secondary schools and districts across the United States.
You will find grant opportunities that are available to PK-12 schools through various federal agencies on this web page. Most of the grants pertain more to entire school districts rather than to individual schools. You may also find opportunities that are available to states, colleges/universities and others that are for the benefit of PK-12 schools. It is very important to read the Request for Proposal carefully before submitting an application. Make sure that your project and the grantor's initiatives are a good match! If there is not a good match, continue to look for a more suitable opportunity or be prepared to revise your project goals to meet those of the funding agency.
This listing is maintained to enhance access to information about state and federal education and library funds that are available through the DPI. Links are provided to pages with grant details, special requirements, and contact information. The agency will make every effort to keep the information timely and accurate.
GrantsAlert.com is designed to make life a little easier for those who devote their time to searching for education grants and identifying new funding opportunities for their organizations, schools, districts, consortia and state education agencies.
GrantStation offers online access to a comprehensive set of powerful grantseeking tools and resources, which makes it quick and easy for nonprofit organizations, local and state government agencies, and educational institutions to identify the appropriate grantmaker for any given program or project. The information on the GrantStation website is continually updated in order to provide the most current research available on all types of grantmakers, including federal agencies, private foundations, and corporate giving programs. GrantStation resources also include information on state agency grant programs and international funding sources. In addition to these comprehensive research tools, GrantStation provides step-by-step tutorials on how to develop an aggressive grantseeking program, write compelling grant requests, and manage grant awards.