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Find similar grantsOhio Space Grant Consortium Mini-Grant Program is sponsored by Ohio Space Grant Consortium (NASA). This program supports innovative projects and programs from disciplines demonstrating interests in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) for Ohio K-12 teachers. It requires a 1:1 cost share.
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Mini-Grant Program | OSGC The OSGC mini-grant program is designed to support innovative projects and programs from disciplines demonstrating interests in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), and is available to Ohio K-12 teachers. All P. I.
s, faculty mentors, and students are required to be U.S. citizens.
For mini-grants, NASA requires 100% in cost sharing (i.e., 1:1 match Matching funds can be either cash and/or “in-kind” contributions (i.e., dollar estimate of the Principal Investigator (PI) and other personnel time, contributions, transportation costs, equipment supplied by other sources, volunteer time, etc.) Matching funds must be equal to or greater than the OSGC funds requested. Funding is restricted to one year.
All mini-grant awards are contingent on available funding. Total OSGC budget request limited to $1,000.
In order to receive funding , a completed OSGC application proposal must contain the following information: Brief description of project (including time-tables and deliverables) Project impact and procedure Planned method of evaluation Potential benefits to the school/institution Demographics of school/institution (diversity) Detailed budget including matching funds (outlining cost sharing) Curriculum Vitae of Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-Investigator(s) (if applicable) We favor programs that… Will have impact beyond the grant period Are readily replicated at other schools Involve inter-classroom, inter-disciplinary, and multi-teacher initiatives Result in increased parental involvement Proposal Deadlines: Accepted At Any Time Send completed application and any accompanying documents as a single PDF file via email to: osgc@oai.
org Send completed original completed application and any accompanying documents via U. S. Mail to: Ohio Space Grant Consortium As an OSGC grant award recipient (Principal Investigator), you are required to complete the following reporting requirements as specified below.
Failure to submit these grant requirements will result in the ineligibility of the grant recipient (Principal Investigator) to receive future funding.
Project procedure, including any revisions of original concept; Comments of teachers and students regarding the project (i.e., photographs, videotapes, CDs, DVDs, etc.); Principal Investigator’s evaluation, with suggestions for implementation of the project model; Final budget and expense report (including 1:1 cost share match); Presentation and interpretation of the results obtained; Critical discussion of the success of the project; Discussion of future work based on the project.
Publications – Any peer-reviewed scientific research publications authored or co-authored by investigators funded are required to ensure that those publications are submitted to PubMed Central system at www. ncbi. nlm.
nih. gov. Also, please advise us if any publications are written as a result of this award. Future Funding – Advise us if you receive any other funding as a result of this award.
Public Relations – OSGC publishes a quarterly newsletter. Please send us any photos, CDs, or attendee feedback commentary to feature your award. 2.
OSGC Pre-college Report (to be downloaded below) NASA Office of Education mandates that all Federal funding be reported into their OEPM (Office of Education Performance Measurement) database system which includes specific demographics and other data. The OSGC Pre-college report is due December 31 . The report will reflect progress of your project and/or projected results to that date.
DOWNLOAD THE PRE-COLLEGE REPORT Any photos would be appreciated for OSGC/NASA publicity purposes! A NASA Release form is required for each participant to accomplish this. Online Reporting Requirements Submissions Submit your final report (as outlined in Number 1 above.)
via email to: osgc@oai. org Submit your completed OSGC Pre-college report (as outlined in Number 2 above.) via email to: osgc@oai.
org
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Ohio K-12 teachers (all P. I. s, faculty mentors, and students must be U. S. citizens). Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $1,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Ohio Space Grant Consortium Mini-Grant Program is funded by Ohio Space Grant Consortium (NASA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Ohio. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Note: Each funding opportunity description is a synopsis of information in the Federal Register application notice. For specific information about eligibility, please see the official application notice. The official version of this document is the document published in the Federal Register. Please review the official application notice for pre-application and application requirements, application submission information, performance measures, priorities and program contact information.For the addresses for obtaining and submitting an application, please refer to our Common Instructions for Applicants to Department of Education Discretionary Grant Programs, published in the Federal Register on December 23, 2024 (89 FR 104528) and available at https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2024-30488.Purpose of Program: The purpose of the RLTT program is to provide financial assistance for academic training areas of personnel shortages in vocational rehabilitation identified by the Secretary and published in a notice in the Federal Register. Grantees must award at least 65 percent of project funds as scholarships (i.e., awards of financial assistance, including disbursements or credits for student stipends, tuition and fees, books and supplies, and student travel in conjunction with training assignments) to students (herein referred to as RSA scholars) enrolled in the RLTT program. The program trains RSA scholars to possess the skills needed to address the specialized needs of individuals with specific types of disability conditions, which may include, but are not limited to, physical disabilities, mental health disorders or illnesses, intellectual and developmental disabilities (including Autism), blindness, and deaf or hard of hearing. Assistance Listing Numbers: 84.129B, 84.129E, 84.129H, 84.129L, 84.129P, 84.129Q, and 84.129W This posting is for ALN 84.129W. Funding Opportunity Number: ED-GRANTS-061725-008. Assistance Listing: 84.129. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ED. Award Amount: Up to $200K per award.
Note: Each funding opportunity description is a synopsis of information in the Federal Register application notice. For specific information about eligibility, please see the official application notice. The official version of this document is the document published in the Federal Register. Please review the official application notice for pre-application and application requirements, application submission information, performance measures, priorities and program contact information.For the addresses for obtaining and submitting an application, please refer to our Common Instructions for Applicants to Department of Education Discretionary Grant Programs, published in the Federal Register on December 23, 2024 (89 FR 104528) and available at https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2024-30488.Purpose of Program: The purpose of the AHC-Seminars program is to promote new and existing evidence-based strategies to encourage innovative American history, civics and government, and geography instruction.The Assistance Listing Number is 84.422C. Funding Opportunity Number: ED-GRANTS-062325-001. Assistance Listing: 84.422. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ED. Award Amount: $14.2M total program funding.
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