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Find similar grantsOregon Farm to CNP Education Grant (Competitive) is sponsored by Oregon Department of Education (ODE). This competitive grant program teaches Oregon students about Oregon-grown and processed food through activities such as tasting tables, classroom instruction, farm field trips, and video lesson production.
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Search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible participants (includes nonprofits working with schools) to teach Oregon students about Oregon grown & processed food. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Oregon Farm to CNP Education Grant (Competitive) is funded by Oregon Department of Education (ODE). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Wireless Panic Alarm Grant (Oregon) is sponsored by Oregon Department of Education (ODE). This grant provides reimbursement for the purchase and installation of wireless panic alarms and systems for every school building in Oregon. Eligible systems must have a wireless activation feature, be capable of notifying emergency first responders through 911 dispatch, and be able to activate a school-wide alarm system or directly notify front office staff.
Immigrant/Refugee Student Success Plan Grants is sponsored by Oregon Department of Education (ODE). These grants support programs promoting the academic performance and successful integration of eligible immigrant and refugee children and youth. The Oregon Department of Education is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2026-2028 Immigrant/Refugee Student Success grants: Active Children Portland; Afghan Support Network; Better Together Central Oregon; Centro Cultural; Chinese Friendship Association of Portland; Consejo Hispano; Eastern Oregon University; Genesis Reading Academy; Klamath Falls City School District; Multnomah ESD/East County; Oregon State University; Phoenix-Talent School District; Weaving Fala.
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