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STEM Classroom Grant Program is sponsored by Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in partnership with Bicentennial Volunteers Incorporated (BVI). This program funds STEM learning projects in classrooms and schools in the TVA service area. Preference is given to applications that explore TVA's primary areas of focus: environment, energy, economic and career development, and community problem-solving.
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TVA STEM Classroom Grant Guide | Makers Empire TVA STEM Classroom Grant Guide A great opportunity for schools If your school is serviced by TVA across the Tennessee Valley you might like to apply for TVA’S STEM classroom grant .
The TVA STEM Classroom Grant is sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Authority in partnership with Bicentennial Volunteers Incorporated (BVI, a TVA retiree organization) and is designed to fund STEM learning projects in classrooms and schools in the TVA service area. This is a great opportunity for schools that are interested in establishing or strengthening their STEM program in the TVA service area.
Grant Aims and Objectives The competitive grant program gives preference to applications that explore TVA’s primary areas of focus: energy, environment, economic and career development, and community problem solving. In addition, this year, educators can also apply for a grant to support pandemic response or virtual learning materials to assist in STEM education.
See examples of previously funded projects by the TVA STEM classroom grant as well as answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Applications for the 2020-2021 program close October 16, 2020. Makers Empire Maker Package is a great fit for this grant.
Our Makers Empire Maker Package includes: Online professional development and training for teachers Easy to use 3D design tool designed for K-6 students Teacher dashboard for easy class management Designs tasks for remote/virtual learning See some great examples of school STEM projects you might like to use as inspiration for your own school project. Is your school serviced by TVA across the Tennessee Valley?
Yes No Not sure Select Your Role * Design & Technology Teacher Technology Teacher Technology Consultant Visual Arts Teacher STEM Teacher Teacher Principal Deputy Principal Librarian School Council Member Parent or Guardian What devices do you use at your school?
* Please select the following package for TVA Grant applications: Makers Empire Maker Package for the TVA Grant: Makers Empire + 3 x 3D Printers Suggested Steps for Schools Review the grant website . It has lots of information about funding guidelines and helpful tips to help with your application. Preview the grant application so you understand what is required.
As part of your school’s online application you will be required to complete a budget excel spreadsheet template . You will need to include a quote for Makes Empire in your budget so please request a quote via the form here and use ‘TVA STEM grant’ for the program or discount code. Once you have your Makers Empire quote and your completed draft application you will need to submit your application via the grant website.
Applications for the 2020-2021 program close October 16, 2020. Please wait while you are redirected to the right page...
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Teachers or school administrators in public or private K-12 schools within the TVA service area. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
STEM Classroom Grant Program is funded by Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in partnership with Bicentennial Volunteers Incorporated (BVI). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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