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Secure a Safe Passage on these Stormy Seas
The various vessels that embark on the roiling sea of education will
encounter the vicissitudes of an ever-changing course.
Fortunately, no matter what course is taken and regardless which
educational waves churn, the LEGO® Education liner remains steady, safely encompassing the heart of education and work-world desires.
Our journey integrates a teacher's one-on-one time with students and
a host of multimedia-based, student-centered learning opportunities. No matter the educational winds that blow, our mariner's needle keeps us on course.
Should economic storms brew, the following grant sources can lead you
to a safe harbor:
Toshiba America Foundation
The foundation makes grants to support teaching of mathematics and
science. For Grades 6-12, applications for grants of less than $5,000 are accepted
on an ongoing basis. Requests for more than $5,000 must be submitted by February 1
or August 1.
Toyota Tapestry Grants
Science Teachers - NSTA
Grants will go to teams of teachers who have developed innovative
programs that have enhanced science education. Toyota will award 50 grants of
$10,000. The deadline to apply is February 23.
Ashland Community Foundation
Each year, approximately half of Ashland's contributions target
education-related activities. The support covers a wide range of quality education and lifelong learning projects.
Eli Lilly Foundation
The Eli Lilly Foundation is working to improve student performance in
math and science in Grades K-12 in the United States. There is a heavy focus on
Indiana, the company's home.
Lawrence Foundation
The Lawrence Foundation is focused on making grants to support
environmental, education, human services, and other causes. Deadlines are April 30 and November 5. Teacher's Pet(grant tip geared specifically toward teachers' smaller projects)
Lowe's Toolbox for Education
This grant recognizes the need to increase focus on basic, one-time project needs. Deadline is February 18.
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