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bulletThe Miller Institute for Learning with Technology is committed to assisting educational institutions in gaining access to the necessary resources for a modern network infrastructure. Therefore, we assist many of our clients with grant applications including the "E-Rate" program. The E-Rate application process is complex and we encourage interested schools to start early, preferably engaging our services by early summer for funding to start in the following fiscal year. More at: http://www.learningtech.org/erate/

bulletStar Schools Program
The purpose of this program is to:
Encourage improved instruction in mathematics, science, foreign languages, and other subjects.
Serve underserved populations, including disadvantaged, non-reading, and limited English proficient populations and individuals with disabilities. Star Schools grants are made to eligible telecommunications partnerships, to enable such partnerships to: (a) develop, construct, acquire, maintain, and operate telecommunications audio and visual facilities and equipment; (b) develop and acquire educational and instructional programming; and (c) obtain technical assistance for the use of such facilities and instructional programming.
Please visit the Star Schools website for more information and to download the application.

bulletAmerican Honda Foundation

bulletNational Geographic Education Foundation Grants

bulletWalton Foundation

bulletJavits Grants for gifted children

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bulletGoldman Sachs Foundation Elementary/Middle School Prize
Any public or private elementary or middle school with a clear focus on raising American awareness of the world and bridging the international knowledge gap.

The Fulbright Teacher and Administrator Exchange Program

bulletThe Braitmayer Foundation

bullethe Broad Foundation

 

bulletPrudential Foundation Policies and Guidelines
The following information is intended to provide you with a guideline of the criteria The Prudential Foundation uses. We have also provided guidelines for identifying what The Prudential Foundation does not fund. Please review this information carefully before beginning the application process.
Education reform efforts that strengthen public education at the elementary school level. Within this framework, we will emphasize systemic school reform; improving the quality of teachers, principals and other school leaders, and arts education.
Early childhood care and education initiatives, with an emphasis on programs that support professional development for pre-kindergarten through third-grade teachers or create model classrooms.
Strategies to improve literacy that address professional development for teachers, family literacy programs or literacy in the early years.

bulletNational Geographic Society Teacher Grants
The mission of the National Geographic Society’s Education Foundation is to prepare children to embrace a diverse world, succeed in a global economy, and steward the planet’s resources. Teacher grants are given directly to educators to facilitate their work in the classroom, school, district and community. Applications are accepted in the spring from any current teacher or administrator in an accredited K-12 school within the United States or Canada. Application deadline is June 10, 2004.

bulletSchool Grants
Lists and suggestions of where to locate granting sources for K-12 educators. Includes grant writing tips

 

bullet Grant Writing Center
We'll walk you through the process so you can focus on the details.
bulletTricks of the Trade
Grant writing tips

 

bulletGRANT WRITING offered

Educational Research Foundation [login]
Steve Waterman
200 Tomoka Avenue
Suite A
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
386.615.3338 - tel.
386.615.3337 - fax
steve.waterman@ed-research.org
http://www.ed-research.org
 
Areas of Specialization
Our company was built by educators out of a National Challenge Grant; we implemented a $6.5 million dollar grant over 5 years, and now offer our years of experience to all districts. We are a not-for profit company that DOES NOT CHARGE for the majority of grants we write. We have a 100% success rate with EETT grants in Florida and Tennessee; in addition, we have written and received funding for the Literacy Through Libraries grant, and have co-authored Teaching American History grants. We work closely with technology and curriculum contacts around the country to provide exceptional professional development opportunities for schools and districts. We also offer technology consulting services for districts, and we specialize in assisting charter schools with funding issues.

More at: http://www.grantsalert.com/grant_writers_directory.cfm?pg=4&id=1241

 

GrantRight.com

 

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Ann Ronan, Ph.D.
10808 Foothill Blvd
Ste 160
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
909-717-1113 - tel.
ann@grantright.com
http://www.grantright.com  
 
Areas of Specialization
Health, medical education, k-12 education, higher education, social services including violence prevention, youth development, domestic violence, cultural competency, arts. She specializes in calming staff down (grin) while getting projects done efficiently. Approximately 80% success rate in getting funded.

More at: http://www.grantsalert.com/grant_writers_directory.cfm?pg=4&id=1311

 

Vicki DeLorey, Ed.D.

5528 - 133rd Avenue SW
Suite 1231
Rochester, WA 98579
360.350.1449 - tel.
vicki@nweducationconsulting.com
 
Areas of Specialization
Expertise in working with schools/school districts, colleges, other non-profits, public agencies and community-based organizations to obtain funds to translate visions into programs and services. Examples: Intercultural Programs, K-12 Out-of-School-Time programs, Literacy programs, School-Community Partnerships, Career Exploration initiatives.

Vicki's grant-writing experience spans over 20 years in education (administrator, instructor, counselor) and 10 years as an education consultant. Develop proposals, concept papers, letters of interest. Conduct funding searches of foundation, corporate, state and federal sources appropriate to your needs.

More at: http://www.grantsalert.com/grant_writers_directory.cfm?pg=4&id=1347

 

Grant Writing Services [login]
Madeleine Correa Zeigler
7916 Charger Tr. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
505-385-9637 - tel.
grantwriterz@msn.com
 
Areas of Specialization
I work primarily in the areas of program and grant development. I have developed successful federal and private foundation grant proposals. The majority of my experience in developing proposals lies in the field of education.

My areas of expertise include: • Teacher professional development • Parental involvement • Bilingual family programming • Outdoor education programs • Community partnerships & collaborations • Bilingual outreach programs • Science education projects • School/museum partnerships • Teen programs

Hourly: $75
Daily: $Project-based fees based on scope of work

More at:  http://www.grantsalert.com/grant_writers_directory.cfm?pg=4&id=1293

 

Vision Partners

 

 

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Steve Van Every
18314 Donnelly
Brownstown, MI 48193
(734) 642-6093 - tel.
vsnpartners@yahoo.com
http://www.vsnpartners.com
 
Areas of Specialization
Vision Partners helps nonprofit organizations prosper and grow. We specialize in providing customized funding and resource development services that meet the unique needs of organizations in the nonprofit sector.

Our grant writing services have helped a wide variety of social service agencies, community-based organizations, educational, cultural and faith-based institutions attain financial stability.

We have successful experience developing foundation, government and corporate proposals

Fees
Hourly: $50 - 65
Daily: $Project-based fees

More at: http://www.grantsalert.com/grant_writers_directory.cfm?pg=4&id=1353

 

Artelia M. Covington

6008 Matthew Lane
Douglasville, GA 30135
770-949-5766 - tel.
770-949-5766 - fax
acovington22@bellsouth.net
 
Areas of Specialization
I am a generalist. I have experience in proposal preparation for public schools, small hospitals, and non-profit organizations. The educational grants were varied. The largest grant awards included securing an Ameri-Corps grant ($525,000) and a grant to reduce suspensions and expulsions in rural schools ($397,000). the abstinence grant ($178,000 for three years)was in partnership with a non-profit and a small hospital. The grants for the non-profits range from $2,500 to $25,000 currently.
Fees
Hourly: $45.00
Daily: $450.00

More at:  http://www.grantsalert.com/grant_writers_directory.cfm?pg=4&id=1287

 

 

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