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August Grant and Teacher Development Opportunities

PROGRAMS & EVENTS

PRNP Mentoring Essentials for Supporting Pre-Service and New STEM Teachers

What?: The Philadelphia Regional Noyce Partnership is hosting MENTORING ESSENTIALS for Supporting Pre-Service and New STEM Teachers. We invite you to encourage all the mentors, coaches, cooperating teachers, school-based collaborators, site directors... whatever you call those you work with who help pre-service and new STEM teachers to find their identity, to develop their classroom management skills, to hone their presentation of STEM content, and to do all those things that help make an excellent teacher... to come to this professional development!

When?: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Where?: Bryn Mawr College, Dalton 300

More info: To register, please go to www.prnp.org and click on the "Register Button" on the home page! Questions? Contact Bonnie Hallam at bhallam@brynmawr.edu

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PRNP 3rd Annual Get Ready for School Workshop for New (1-3 years) STEM Teachers

What?: The Philadelphia Regional Noyce Partnership invites you - new STEM teachers (1st - 3rd year) to join us for a day long professional development focused on getting ready for the new school year. This is the first in a 3-part series in which new teachers are asked to think and act seriously about student engagement right from the first day of school. Participants will be challenged to take what they have learned at this professional development into their classrooms and engage in some action research, exploring the impact on their students and reflecting on ways to continue to build their student engagement and classroom management skills. Participants will be sent home with a cartload of materials and a boatload of tools to help them build relationships and engage their students. Breakfast, lunch and Act 48 credit provided.

When?: Saturday, August 20, 2016 at 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Where?: LaSalle University - West Olney Avenue, Philadelphia. Details about exact room at LaSalle to follow shortly!

More info: To register, click here.

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Networked for Literacy: A Celebration of Writing and Literacy

What?: On Saturday, October 1. 2016, the Philadelphia Writing Project and Philadelphia Education Fund will host Networked for Literacy: A Celebration of Writing and Literacy. This year’s event focuses on connecting with and across Philadelphia networks. You are invited to submit a proposal to facilitate a workshop during this day of idea sharing, community, and celebration. You can Pre-register here.

When?: Submit proposals here by August 20, 2016

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Middle East Cultures: Preserving the Past Teacher PD Opportunity

What?: Join the Middle East Center and the Penn Museum for our teacher training, "Middle East Cultures: Preserving the Past," on August 23, 2016 at 8:30AM. Dr. Salam Al Kuntar will present the work of the Penn Museum's Cultural Heritage Center on Safeguarding the Heritage of Syria and Iraq Project (SHOSI), an internationally recognized project which protects Syrian and Iraqi cultural heritage by empowering the Syrians and Iraqis to preserve their own cultural artifacts and sites. Dr. Al Kuntar was featured as a National Geographic's Emerging Explorer for her working protecting Syria's cultural heritage. After the talk, teachers will participate in a guided gallery exploration using object-based learning strategies to explore and study real Turkish cultural treasures in The Golden Age of King Midas exhibition. To register click here. Find out more by visiting our website.

When?: August 23, 2016 at 8:30am - 12:15pm

Where?: Penn Museum's Cultural Heritage Center

More Info: This event is free, open to K-12 educators and eligible for Act 48 credit.

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Accelerating Latino Student Success Conference

What?: Join us in the nation's capital to learn more about how your institution and community can improve Latino student success from national experts, peers, and award-winning institutions. Session Topics include: The Power of Data in Accelerating Latino Student Success, How to Grow Examples of Excelencia in Your Institution and Community, Innovation Models Used by Institutions That Dream, Improving How Institutions Serve Latino Males in Higher Education, Future Directions for Latino Faculty and Student Success, and Using Excelencia in Education's Ladder of Engagement to Serve Latino Students.

When?: Thursday, September 22, 2016 - 7:30am - 3:30pm

Where?: Washington Court Hotel

More Info: Early bird registration $329 -- ends July 31. Regular registration $399. Please click here for more details.

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GRANT & JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Philadelphia Academy of School Leaders seeks Project Coordinator

What?: The Philadelphia Academy of School Leaders seeks a Project Coordinator who will be responsible for the successful implementation of the Teacher-Leader Collaborative Grants program, which provides an opportunity for teams of teacher-leaders, with the support of their principal, to apply for grants to address a school-specific challenge to student learning.

When?: Application to this position will be considered on a rolling basis through August 19, 2016.

More Info: For a detailed explanation of this position, information on compensation, and to access application instructions, please click here.

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Kinder Morgan Foundation Accepting Applications for K-12 Academic, Arts Programs

What?: The Kinder Morgan Foundation, the charitable arm of energy company Kinder Morgan, works to provide children and youth with opportunities to learn and grow. The foundation's goal is to help today's science, math, and music students become the engineers, educators, and musicians who will support their communities for many years to come. To accomplish that goal, the foundation supports K-12 program that promote the academic and artistic interests of young people in the many cities and towns across North America where Kinder Morgan operates. Grants of up to $5,000 will be awarded for academic programs, including tutoring; and arts education programs. To be eligible, applicants must be a nonprofit organization, public school, or private school.

When?: Application deadlines fall on the 10th of every other month, beginning in January. Applicants will be notified of a funding decision within sixty to ninety days.

More Info: Please click here for complete program guidelines and application instructions.

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Little Kids Rock Music Program

What?: Since 2009, Little Kids Rock music programs have been taught by 26 teachers to 2,541 Philly school children. Isn’t it time to bring a rockin’ music program to your school? K-12 teachers apply to be trained on an innovative and transformational methodology. After training is complete, teachers receive a donation of curricula, instruments, and other resources so they can launch music programming for students at their schools.

When?: Deadline is ongoing.

More Info: Please click here for more details.

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Fender Music Foundation Grant

What?: Fender Music Foundation awards instruments and equipment to eligible music instruction programs. Items are gently used, blemished and have been collected by manufacturers and retailers. Foundation is currently awarding acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bass guitars and the equipment necessary to play these instruments. A qualified eligible program must be: 1) an in-school music class, in which students make music, 2) after-school music program not run by the school, 3) community music programs or 4) music therapy programs.

When?: Deadline is ongoing.

More Info: Please click here for more details.

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Charlie Lovett Fund for Elementary Drama

What?: Charlie Lovett Fund for Elementary Drama supports production based theatre arts programs at the elementary school level. Average grant size is $300. If your application is received after the funds are exhausted that year, you will be invited to reapply for the following year.

When?: Ongoing basis beginning in August of each school year.

More Info: Please click here for more details.

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Classroom Help for Teachers - Digital Wish

What?: Digital Wish is a nonprofit that helps teachers (K-12) solve technology shortfalls in their classrooms. All teachers who submit a technology-based lesson plan on Digital Wish will be automatically entered to win as many as 50 technology grants.

When?: Deadline is ongoing - Grants are awarded on the 15th of every calendar month.

More Info: Please click here for more details or call (866) 344-7758.

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Project Produce Fruit and Veggie Grants for Schools

What?: The Chef Ann Foundation has teamed up with the super foods company, Skoop, to offer grants intended to bring more healthy foods to students and spread awareness about healthy eating. Grants must be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. Grantees are strongly encouraged to purchase locally grown vegetables and fruits, if possible. Projects must be planned with the intention of offering the activity to all students in the building. Up to $2,500.

When?: Deadline is ongoing.

More Info: Please click here for more details.

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Educators of America: Classroom Technology and Teacher Training Grant

What?: Teachers, K-12, are eligible to apply for classroom technology grants and teacher training. The purpose is to empower teachers and inspire students by providing state-of-the-art technology resources. Educators of America links teachers with the training and technology they need to increase student achievement at all grade levels. The organization collects donations from individuals and foundations and uses them to fulfill grant requests that are submitted by teachers and schools.

When?: Deadline is ongoing.

More Info: Please click here for more details or call (716) 710-7300 or email grants@educatorsusa.org.

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Innovation Access Program

What?: As part of the Week of Making White House Commitment, the Digital Harbor Foundation announced the Innovation Access Program in partnership with Printrbot, MatterHackers, and BuildTak. Through this new program, DHF will provide a FREE 3D Printer and accompanying 3D Printing for Educators Workshop (also for free) to one educator from each of the 50 states.

When?: Applications are due August 31, 2016.

More Info: Please click here for more details and to access the online application.

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Every Kid in a Park

What?: The Department of the Interior, in collaboration with other government departments, is offering free passes to visit one of the National Parks (Independence National Historical Park is in Philadelphia). Fourth grade educators are eligible are eligible to receive free activities and free passes for their students.

When?: Applications are due August 31, 2016.

More Info: Please click here for more details and to access the application instructions.

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Buckley Moss Foundation Grants for Teachers

What?: The P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children’s Education awards grants of up $1,000 to teachers, Pre-K-12, for projects that integrate the arts into educational programs. The Foundation is particularly interested in serving children who “learn differently.” The purpose for the grant is to support teachers who wish to establish or maintain an effective learning tool using the visual arts within the school day.

When?: Applications are due September 30, 2016.

More Info: Please click here for more details or call (540) 932-1728.

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Toshiba America Foundation Grants

What?: K-5 teachers are invited to apply for grants up to $1,000 to help bring innovative hands-on project-based learning in science and mathematics into their own classroom.

When?: Applications are due October 1, 2016.

More Info: Please click here for more details or call (212) 596-0620.

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National Education Association Foundation Learning and Leadership Grants

What?: The Foundation’s Learning and Leadership Grants aid public school teachers and support professionals. The Foundation provides grants (up to $5,000) for participation in professional development experiences.

When?: Applications are due October 15, 2016.

More Info: Please click here for more details or contact Jesse Graytock, grants manager, at (202) 822-7839 or jgraytock@nea.org.

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Emerging Teacher-Leaders in Elementary School Mathematics Grant

What?: The purpose of this grant is to increase the breadth and depth of the mathematics content knowledge of one elementary school teacher who has a demonstrated commitment to mathematics teaching and learning. The applicant must have the support of the school principal in becoming a mathematics teacher-leader within her or his school district. For the 2017-2018 school year, grants with a maximum of $6,000 each will be awarded. Only one teacher per school may receive the award. The desired outcome of the funded project is the development of an elementary school mathematics teacher with mathematics content expertise.

When?: Applications must be postmarked by November 4, 2016.

More Info: Please click here for more details and to access the application instructions.

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