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Find similar grantsNC DADD Autism Education Resources Grant is sponsored by North Carolina Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities (NC DADD). Grants to support educators in purchasing resources for autistic students in North Carolina.
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NC CEC & NC Special Interest Divisions Grant Information | Council for Exceptional Children Partner Solutions Directory NC CEC & NC Special Interest Divisions Grant Information The North Carolina Council for Exceptional Children invites members to submit proposals for a competitive mini-grant related to programs for students with exceptional needs in K-12 settings.
Each year, NC CEC will sponsor a grant up to $500 for members with innovative ideas for better meeting the needs of students with disabilities. Applicants must be CEC members.
Applications due by 12/30/2026 NC DADD Autism Education Resources Grant The North Carolina Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities (NC DADD) invites teachers, service providers, and professionals who support autistic students across North Carolina to apply for a $100 mini-grant.
These grants are designed to provide meaningful support by helping educators purchase classroom supplies, instructional resources, or materials that directly enhance learning and inclusion for autistic learners. Applicants do not have to be NC DADD members to apply; however, preference will be given to current members.
Grant recipients will be recognized and awards will be presented at the NC CEC Annual Conference, typically held each February. This event celebrates professionals supporting autistic learners and highlights the innovative ways they are using resources to strengthen instruction, communication, and participation across educational settings.
Applications due by 12/30/2026 NC DCD Communication & Deaf/Hard of Hearing Education Resources Grant The North Carolina Division for Communication, Language, and Deaf/Hard of Hearing (NC DCD) is proud to announce the NC DCD Education Resources Grant , a $100 mini-grant opportunity for teachers, service providers, and professionals who support students with communication, language, and deaf/hard of hearing needs across North Carolina.
These grants are designed to provide meaningful support by helping educators purchase classroom supplies, instructional resources, or materials that directly enhance learning, communication, and inclusion for these students. Applicants do not need to be NC DCD members to apply. However, preference will be given to current NC DCD members.
Recognition and Award Presentation Grant recipients will be recognized and honored at the North Carolina Council for Exceptional Children (NC CEC) Annual Conference , typically held each February.
This statewide event celebrates professionals supporting students with communication, language, and deaf/hard of hearing needs, and highlights innovative ways resources are being used to strengthen instruction, participation, and inclusion across educational settings.
Applications due by 12/30/2026 NC DEC Education Resources Grant The North Carolina Division for Early Childhood (NC DEC) invites early childhood educators, service providers, and related professionals across North Carolina to apply for a $100 Classroom Support Grant.
While modest in amount, these grants are designed to make a meaningful difference by helping early childhood professionals purchase materials, resources, or tools that directly enhance instruction, intervention, and developmental supports for young children with disabilities or developmental delays.
Funds may be used for classroom supplies, adaptive equipment, family engagement materials, or other resources that strengthen early learning environments and inclusive practices. Applicants do not need to be NC DEC members to apply; however, preference will be given to current members. Grant recipients will be recognized and awards will be presented at the NC CEC Annual Conference, typically held each February.
This event celebrates educators supporting gifted learners and highlights the innovative ways they are using resources to extend student growth, engagement, and achievement. Applications due by 12/30/2026 NC DEBH Behavioral & Emotional Health Education Resources Grant The NC Division for Emotional and Behavioral Health invites teachers, school staff, and service providers across North Carolina to apply for a $100 grant.
While modest in amount, these grants are intended to provide meaningful support by helping educators purchase classroom supplies, learning resources, or materials that directly enhance instruction and services for students with emotional and behavioral health needs. Applicants do not need to be NC DEBH members to apply, though preference will be given to current members.
Grant recipients will be recognized and awards will be presented at the NC CEC Annual Conference, typically held each February. This event celebrates educators supporting gifted learners and highlights the innovative ways they are using resources to extend student growth, engagement, and achievement.
Applications due by 12/30/2026 NC TAG Gifted Education Resources Grant The North Carolina Association for the Gifted (NC TAG) invites teachers and service providers who support academically and intellectually gifted students across North Carolina to apply for a $100 mini-grant.
These grants are designed to provide meaningful support by helping educators purchase classroom supplies, enrichment resources, or materials that directly enhance learning opportunities for gifted students. Applicants do not have to be NC TAG members to apply; however, preference will be given to current members.
Grant recipients will be recognized and awards will be presented at the NC CEC Annual Conference, typically held each February. This event celebrates educators supporting gifted learners and highlights the innovative ways they are using resources to extend student growth, engagement, and achievement.
Applications due by 12/30/2026 2025-26 * Julia Vaughan, MAT (Evergreen Community Charter) 2024-25 * Dr. Holly Johnson (UNC-Ch) 2024-25 * Ashley Anderson (Gaston College) 2023-24 * Kelly Alves, PhD (MT Olive University) 2023-24 * Natalie Fabian (Craven County Schools) 2022-23 * Ms. Xaviera Johnson (Envision Science Academy) 2022-23 * Mr. Richard Mattocks (Wake County Schools) 2021-22 * Alicia Brophy-Dick, PhD (Cumberland County) 2021-22 * Mr. Srinivas Pannela, MA, MEd (Northwest Collegiate And Technical Academy) 2019-20 * Patricia Brewer, PhD (NC Wesleyan) Partner Solutions Directory
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Open to educators, service providers, and professionals supporting autistic students in North Carolina; preference given to NC DADD members. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $100. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for NC DADD Autism Education Resources Grant are due December 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
NC DADD Autism Education Resources Grant is funded by North Carolina Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities (NC DADD). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in North Carolina. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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