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Find similar grantsAgricultural Literacy & STEM Education Grant is sponsored by University of Arizona Cooperative Extension. Grant to support project-based learning with measurable outcomes that make STEM engaging and impactful for students, focusing on agricultural literacy.
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Funding and Resource Opportunities If you want to collaborate on ideas for your classroom project, feel free to reach out to AgLiteracySTEM@arizona. edu - our program is happy to help!
Maricopa County Farm Bureau Ag Literacy Grant This grant is an opportunity for Maricopa County schools, non-profit organizations, and other agricultural literacy operations to request generally up to $1500 of financial support for a specific program or project.
Application Deadline: April 30th, 2026 Native Seeds Community Seed Grants Community Seed Grants (CSG) are available once every year for school gardens and community organizations with a regional and cultural connection to NS/S seed collection. If chosen you can choose up to 30 packets of seeds.
Application Deadline: Rolling Deadline Roots & Shoots Project Grants This grant supports teachers interested in starting or continuing a community-action project that positively impacts people, animals, and the environment we all share. Apply for a $250 or $500 grant. Applicants must be registered members (free to join) to be eligible.
Application Deadline: Rolling Deadline until Nov. 1, 2026 Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation There are 3 types of grant programs within the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation. Grant applications typically open up in the Fall & Spring.
Captain Planet Foundation K-6 Elementary schools are eligible for the Captain Planet Foundation Project Learning Garden Grant. This grant provides a whole kit of learning and tools to be successful growing in a school garden. This grant typically opens up in the Fall.
The AAD Shade Structure Program is open to 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations and public schools that provide services, programs, and curricula to children and teenagers who are 18 and younger. A sun safety/skin cancer awareness program must be in place for at least one year prior to application. Your organization's sun-safety awareness program can include use of the AAD's sun-safety resources or the Good Skin Knowledge curriculum .
This grant will open up in the Fall Whole Foods Market Foundation The Whole Foods Market Foundation provides funding for K-12 schools and nonprofit organizations through several different programs. The Garden grants open up in the late winter, and the Bee grants open up in the fall.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Educators and organizations in Arizona implementing agricultural literacy and STEM education projects. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Agricultural Literacy & STEM Education Grant is funded by University of Arizona Cooperative Extension. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arizona. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
The Robotics Grant Program is a grant from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) that funds school-based robotics programs for elementary, middle, and high school students. Awarded through a competitive application process, the program provides up to $3,500 to eligible local education agencies (LEAs) in Alabama. Applicants must be public school systems submitting on behalf of schools with K–12 students. The grant supports the purchase of robotics equipment and program development aligned with AMSTI guidelines. Applications are submitted online through the AMSTI Robotics Grant portal. The Fiscal Year 2026 application deadline was September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to robotics@amsti.org. The program is managed by the Alabama State Department of Education under State Superintendent Eric G. Mackey.
The CDC's Notice of Funding Opportunity CDC-RFA-JG-26-0056, Continuing to Enhance Global Health Security, closes for applications on June 25, 2026, with $75 million on the table and eight cooperative agreements anticipated. The NOFO sits inside an unusually compressed window for global health implementing partners — after the USAID dismantling and the 2025 CDC reorganization, this is one of the largest remaining flexible federal vehicles for outbreak-prevention work executed through bilateral partnerships with foreign health ministries. Here is what the solicitation requires, why the eligibility design favors specific applicant types, and what to do if you are still considering whether to apply.
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