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Find similar grantsSchool Matching Grant is sponsored by Polk Education Foundation. Offers dollar-for-dollar matching grants to public and charter schools in Polk County to engage community members and enhance school programs.
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School District Education Foundation Matching Grant Program is sponsored by Consortium of Florida Education Foundations (administered by Polk Education Foundation for Polk County). This program provides matching funds to public and charter schools in Polk County that solicit and acquire new funds from private or community donors. It aims to increase private-sector investment and drive innovation in Florida's classrooms, focusing on areas like literacy, low-performing students, increasing graduation rates, teaching quality, career and technical education, student resiliency, and STEM education.
School Matching Grant (Polk Education Foundation) is sponsored by Polk Education Foundation (through Consortium of Florida Education Foundations). This program provides matching grants to public and charter schools in Polk County. Schools are required to solicit and acquire new funds from private or community donors, which are then matched dollar-for-dollar up to $5,000 per grant. This helps connect community members with local schools and maximizes the impact of private donations for programs that support students, teachers, and schools.
School Matching Grants (Polk County) is sponsored by Polk Education Foundation (Consortium of Florida Education Foundations). This program, funded through the Consortium of Florida Education Foundations, is open to all public and charter schools in Polk County. It requires schools to solicit and acquire new funds from private or community donors with the promise of a dollar-for-dollar match up to $5,000 per grant.
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