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Find similar grantsPLTW Biomedical Science- New Program (Indiana) Grant is sponsored by Project Lead the Way Inc.. Supports Indiana schools in implementing or expanding PLTW Biomedical Science programs for the 2026-2027 academic year.
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Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Grant Programs Project Lead The Way provides transformative learning experiences for K-12 students and teachers across the U.S. They create an engaging, hands-on classroom environment and empower students to develop in-demand knowledge and skills they need to thrive. PLTW also provides teachers with the training, resources, and support they need to engage students in real-world learning.
PLTW grants aim to prepare schools for PLTW program implementation, or to expand existing PLTW programs. The goal of PLTW is to help:</p><ul><li>Support community schools;</li><li>Build talent pipelines; and</li><li>Improve local, state, and national economies. </li></ul><p>Current PLTW competitions are:</p><ul><li><u>PLTW Launch Grant Program</u> (for grades k-5) <a href="https://www.
pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-launch" target="_blank">https://www. pltw.
org/our-programs/pltw-launch</a>; </li><li><u>PLTW Gateway Grant Program</u> (for grades 6-8) <a href="https://www. pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-gateway" target="_blank">https://www.
pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-gateway</a>;</li><li><u>PLTW Engineering Grant Program</u> (for grades 9-12) <a href="https://www. pltw.
org/our-programs/pltw-engineering" target="_blank">https://www. pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-engineering</a>; </li><li><u>PLTW Computer Science Grant Program</u> (for grades 9-12) <a href="https://www.
pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-computer-science" target="_blank">https://www. pltw.
org/our-programs/pltw-computer-science</a>; and</li><li><u>PLTW Biomedical Science Grant Program</u> (for grades 9-12) <a href="https://www. pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-biomedical-science" target="_blank">https://www.
pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-biomedical-science</a>.
</li></ul>" /> Project Lead The Way provides transformative learning experiences for K-12 students and teachers " /> Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Grant Programs Grants Office Grantwriting service fee is currently unavailable for this grant Get more information on grantwriting CFDA Number</span>A unique identifier for federal grants that have been assigned a number in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
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<br/>"A" Grants are specifically created to fund technology. IT makes up 80-100% (est.) of most awards.
<br/>"B" Grants can fund IT (like an "A" Grant) if the applicant chooses to use it for that purpose. They usually fund other initiatives as well. <br/>"C" ” Grants can include technology as part of a larger project.
IT makes up 5-20% (est.) of most awards." class="TipThis" src="https://www.
tribalgrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> B - Readily funds technology as part of an award Authority</span>The specific agency or organization responsible for administering the funding opportunity" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
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tribalgrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Project Lead The Way provides transformative learning experiences for K-12 students and teachers across the U.S. They create an engaging, hands-on classroom environment and empower students to develop in-demand knowledge and skills they need to thrive.
PLTW also provides teachers with the training, resources, and support they need to engage students in real-world learning. PLTW grants aim to prepare schools for PLTW program implementation, or to expand existing PLTW programs. The goal of PLTW is to help: Support community schools; Build talent pipelines; and Improve local, state, and national economies.
Current PLTW competitions are: PLTW Launch Grant Program (for grades k-5) https://www. pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-launch ; PLTW Gateway Grant Program (for grades 6-8) https://www.
pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-gateway ; PLTW Engineering Grant Program (for grades 9-12) https://www. pltw.
org/our-programs/pltw-engineering ; PLTW Computer Science Grant Program (for grades 9-12) https://www. pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-computer-science ; and PLTW Biomedical Science Grant Program (for grades 9-12) https://www.
pltw. org/our-programs/pltw-biomedical-science . Funding History</span>Insight into the past years’ funding for this grant, if available" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
tribalgrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> PLTW schools can be found on the program website: https://www.
pltw. org/experience-pltw/school-locator Additional Info</span>Further insight into the opportunity such as application procedures, links to additional resources, ineligible applicants, and unallowable costs" class="TipThis" src="https://www. tribalgrants.
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png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Allowable expenses can include: Core Training and related expenses Required computers and/or tablets Program required equipment and supplies Equipment and supplies listed as Optional Typically, funds may not be used for: Any other expenses unspecific as allowable Contacts</span>Official contacts for this grant opportunity" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
tribalgrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Project Lead The Way Staff Name: Project Lead The Way Staff 3939 Priority Way South Drive, Suite 400 City/State/Zip: Indianapolis, Telephone: (877) 335-7589 URL: https://www.
pltw. org/experience-pltw/funding-and-grant-opportunities <br />Due to the nature of grantwriting, some grants cost more than others. " border="0" /> Eligibility Details</span>Specific information on what entities can apply for and receive funds through this program" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
tribalgrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Eligibility varies by program and by sponsor.
Generally, eligible applicants are elementary schools, middle schools, high schools or charter schools. For specific eligibility requirements, please refer to the official program guidance provided at the URL link in the contact section of this posting. ArcelorMittal sponsored PLTW grants are open to public and charter schools.
Preference will be given to schools serving diverse or under-resourced communities. ArcelorMittal also highly encourages applications from school districts that currently have PLTW programs in select schools, and are looking to implement the program more widely throughout the district.
Schools must be located within the following communities: Indiana: Lake County, Porter County, and LaPorte County Michigan: Within 10 miles of the ArcelorMittal facilities in Southfield and Dearborn Minnesota: Within 30 miles of the ArcelorMittal Minorca Mine in Virginia, MN Ohio: Cuyahoga County, or within 10 miles of the ArcelorMittal facilities in Columbus and Warren Pennsylvania: Within 10 miles of the ArcelorMittal facilities in Coatesville, Conshohocken, Monessen, and Steelton West Virginia: Within 10 miles of the ArcelorMittal facilities in Princeton and Weirton John Deere sponsored PLTW grants are open to public, private and charter schools.
Priority will be given to schools that are in close proximity to a John Deere facility, demonstrate both need and capacity to implement the program, and have plans to require all students enroll in at least one Computer Science course during their high school experience. Schools must meet one of the following eligibility requirements: New program grant: Schools must start a PLTW Computer Science program.
Awarded schools must offer at least one course for the 2019-2020 academic year, and three courses by the 2021-2022 academic year. Expansion grant: Schools must serve a student population that is 55% or more eligible for free or reduced price lunch and must have an existing PLTW Computer Science program. Awarded schools must add at least one computer science course of their choosing in 2019-2020 that they did not offer previously.
Eligible schools must be located within 40 miles of the following John Deere facilities: Illinois: Champaign, Quad Cities Iowa: Des Moines, Dubuque, Ottumwa, Paton, Quad Cities, Waterloo North Carolina: Raleigh-Durham North Dakota: Fargo, Valley City The Kentucky Computer Science Initiative sponsored PLTW grants are open to public schools. Schools must be located in the state of Kentucky.
The State of Indiana sponsored PLTW grants are open to public and private schools. Schools must be located in the state of Indiana. Deadline Details</span>Important time frames associated with the program such as submission schedules and deadlines for letters of intent to apply" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
tribalgrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Application deadlines vary thought out the year and based on who is able to sponsor funding at any given time.
At the time of this summary's update - Applications for grant programs in partnership with ArcelorMittal are to be submitted by January 31, 2019. Applications for grant programs in partnership with John Deer are to be submitted by February 1, 2019. Applications for grant programs in partnership with The Kentucky Computer Science Initiative are to be submitted by March 15, 2019.
Applications for grant programs in partnership with The State of Indiana are to be submitted by February 28, 2019. Additional funding deadlines and eligible geographies are available throughout the year, please check the funder website frequently for updates.
Award Details</span>Further information about awards through this program, such as total program funding, maximum, minimum, average or range of award amounts, expected number of awards, and funding period" class="TipThis" src="https://www. tribalgrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard.
png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> In partnership with ArcelorMittal - Launch Grants: $5,000 total award Existing Launch grants: $5,000 (distributed as 2019-2020: $5,000) Gateway Grants: $5,000 total award Existing Gateway grants: $5,000 (distributed as 2019-2020: $5,000) Engineering Grants: $10,000 total award Existing Engineering grants: $10,000 (distributed as 2019-2020: $10,000) In partnership with John Deere - Engineering Grants: $45,000 total award New Engineering Grants : New programs will receive a three-year PLTW Engineering grant of $35,000.
Existing Engineering Grants : Existing programs will receive a one-year PLTW Engineering grant of $10,000. Computer Science Grants: $30,000 total award New Engineering Grants : New programs will receive a three-year PLTW Computer Science grant of $20,000. Existing Engineering Grants : Existing programs will receive a one-year PLTW Computer Science grant of $10,000.
In partnership with the Kentucky Computer Science Initiative - Launch Grants: $4,750 total award New Launch grants: $ 4,750 (distributed as 2019-2020: $ 4,750 ) Gateway Grants: $3,000 total award New Launch grants: $3,000 (distributed as 2019-2020: $3,000) In partnership with the State of Indiana - Launch Grants: $2,500 total award New Launch grants: $2,500 (distributed as 2019-2020: $1,750; 2020-2021: $750) Gateway Grants: $3,150 total award New Launch grants: $3,150 (distributed as 2019-2020: $3,150) Funding Classroom Technology to Empower Students and Teachers - Sponsored by Panasonic Maximizing Technology-friendly Workforce Development Grants - Sponsored by Panasonic Funding Data-driven Workforce Development Projects - Sponsored by NetApp You have not selected any grants to Add Please select at least one grant to continue.
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Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Education & Human Resources (IUSE: EHR) Program is sponsored by National Science Foundation (NSF). This program promotes novel, creative, and transformative approaches to generating and using new knowledge about STEM teaching and learning to improve STEM education for undergraduate students. It supports projects that bring recent advances in STEM knowledge into undergraduate education, adapt, improve, and incorporate evidence-based practices, and lay the groundwork for institutional improvement in STEM education. Professional development for instructors to ensure adoption of new and effective pedagogical techniques is a potential topic of interest.
The National Leadership Grants for Libraries Program (NLG-L) supports projects that address critical needs of the library and archives fields and have the potential to advance practice and strengthen library and archival services for the American public. Successful proposals will generate results such as new models, tools, research findings, services, practices, and/or alliances that can be widely used, adapted, scaled, or replicated to extend and leverage the benefits of federal investment. Applications to IMLS should both advance knowledge and understanding and ensure that the federal investment made generates benefits to society. Specifically, the goals for this program are to generate projects of far-reaching impact that: • Build the workforce and institutional capacity for managing the national information infrastructure and serving the information and education needs of the public. • Build the capacity of libraries and archives to lead and contribute to efforts that improve community well-being and strengthen civic engagement. • Improve the ability of libraries and archives to provide broad access to and use of information and collections with emphasis on collaboration to avoid duplication and maximize reach. • Strengthen the ability of libraries to provide services to affected communities in the event of an emergency or disaster. • Strengthen the ability of libraries, archives, and museums to work collaboratively for the benefit of the communities they serve. Throughout its work, IMLS places importance on diversity, equity, and inclusion. This may be reflected in an IMLS-funded project in a wide range of ways, including efforts to serve individuals of diverse geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds; individuals with disabilities; individuals with limited functional literacy or information skills; individuals having difficulty using a library or museum; and underserved urban and rural communities, including children from families with incomes below the poverty line. Application Process: The application process for the NLG-L program has two phases; applicants must begin by applying for Phase I. For Phase I, all applicants must submit Preliminary Proposals by the September 20th deadline listed for this Notice of Funding Opportunity. For Phase II, only selected applicants will be invited to submit Full Proposals, and only those Invited Full Proposals will be considered for funding. Invited Full Proposals will be due March 20, 2024. Funding Opportunity Number: NLG-LIBRARIES-FY24. Assistance Listing: 45.312. Funding Instrument: G. Category: AR,HU. Award Amount: $50K – $1M per award.
The California Department of Education (CDE) Early Education Division is making approximately .7 million available to expand California State Preschool Program (CSPP) services statewide, appropriated under the 2021 Budget Act. Eligible applicants are local educational agencies (LEAs), including school districts, county offices of education, community college districts, and direct-funded charter schools—both current CSPP contractors and new applicants. Funding supports full-day/full-year or part-day/part-year preschool services for income-eligible children beginning in FY 2024–25. Awards are allocated by county based on Local Planning Council priority areas and application scores, with redistribution provisions if county allocations are underutilized.