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Environmental & Outdoor Education Mini-Grant Program is sponsored by Arkansas Environmental Education Association (AEEA). This program supports, enhances, and expands the implementation of environmental and outdoor education throughout Arkansas by classroom teachers and non-formal educators and organizations.
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AEEA Mini-grant Applications Open | Arkansas Environmental Education Association AEEA Mini-grant Applications Open by Sophia Stephenson | Sep 3, 2025 | News The Arkansas Environmental Education Association is soliciting proposals of up to $500 for AEEA’s Environmental and Outdoor Education Mini-grant Program.
The program is designed to support, enhance, and expand the implementation of environmental and outdoor education throughout the state of Arkansas by classroom teachers and non-formal educators and organizations. AEEA funds projects that include, but are not limited to, direct hands-on education programs, educator professional development, and community engagement events. For more on environmental education, see https://arkansasee.
org/what-is-ee/ . AEEA committed to supporting efforts across The Natural State that expand and enrich environmental and outdoor education opportunities. Grant Eligibility Requirements: Proposals must be submitted for consideration in either formal education or non-formal education Formal education includes educational projects and activities conducted by school personnel at PreK, elementary, secondary, or college level.
Non-formal education includes educational projects and activities led by an organization other than a school , such as a nature center, government agency, non-profit organization, or community/civic organization. Eligible entities include schools, government agencies, and 501(c)3 registered non-profit organizations.
Proposals must demonstrate the connection between the project objectives and environmental education Completed proposals must be received by AEEA by the stated deadline. Grant funds must be used within the calendar year of the award. Funds may be combined with other sources of funds to increase the size or impact of the project.
Environmental education in a school, non-formal education, or community setting Outdoor education in a school, non-formal education, or community setting Community education engagement around an environmental issue of local concern (project should have an education focus, not an advocacy focus) Positive youth development and environmental or outdoor education Educator professional development in environmental and outdoor education Applications open Tuesday, September 2, 2025 Deadline for applications is Friday, October 17, 2025 Award notification announced by Friday, December 5, 2025 Funds will be distributed in January 2026 Final grant report due to AEEA by January 31, 2027 Apply Today : https://arkansasee.
org/ee-funding/
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Classroom teachers and non-formal educators and organizations in Arkansas focused on environmental and outdoor education. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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