
Tired of counting pennies to try to create the opportunities your community needs and is asking for? Take charge and go after the grant money! Below are some current grant opportunities you may want to explore.
Grants to Spread Literacy & Love of LearningEzra Jack Keats Minigrant Program for Public Schools and Public Libraries supports educators, parents and children in their efforts to spread
literacy and love of learning.
Maximum Award: $500.
Eligibility: public schools and libraries anywhere in the
United States and its protectorates.
Deadline: September 15, 2007.
Book Donations to Literacy Programs in Small and Rural Low-Income CommunitiesThe Pathways Within Roads to Reading Initiative donates books to literacy programs in small and rural low-income communities.
Maximum Award: 200 books appropriate for readers age 0 to young adult; English only.
Eligibility: 501(c)(3) organizations that run school, after-school, summer, community, day-care, and library reading and literacy programs; must have an annual operating budget of less than $95,000 (schools and libraries are exempt from this budget requirement) be located in an underserved community with a population of less than 50,000.
Deadline: October 15, 2007.
Grants to Help Low-Income Schools Purchase Books for School LibrariesThe NEA Foundation will make awards to public schools serving economically disadvantaged students to purchase books for school libraries.
Maximum Award: $1000.
Eligibility: practicing preK-12 school librarians, teachers, or education support professionals in a
U.S. public school in which at least 70 percent of the students are eligible for the free or reduced-price lunch program.
Deadline: November 12, 2007.
Show Me the Money: Tips & Resources for Successful Grant WritingMany educators have found that outside funding, in the form of grants, allows them to provide their students with educational experiences and materials their own districts can't afford. Learn how they get those grants -- and how you can get one too. Included: Practical tips to help first-time grant writers get the grants they need.