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Find similar grantsThe Rye Foundation Grants is sponsored by The Rye Foundation. The Rye Foundation provides grants to make a life-changing impact on North Carolina children. Grants focus on religion, youth, and education, with priorities including Christian camps, music enrichment, sports and character-building, and children of prisoners.
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Grant Application - Rye Fund for Education Traditional Grants: January 12, 2026 Insta-Grant: Rolling submissions throughout the year until May 2026 2025/26 Grant Application " * " indicates required fields This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Email Address(es): please separate multiple email addresses with a comma (,) * School(s): Check all the apply * Please attach a comprehensive price quote from an approved district vendor which reflects the amount requested for your proposal. Please include all costs (shipping, installation, etc.). If you do not, you will need to resubmit the application again.
* Max. file size: 10 MB. I have confirmed that this grant request cannot be funded by the district or the parent/teacher organizations.
Is this grant time-sensitive? (Turnaround can take up to 2 weeks) * If you select no, your grant submission will be reviewed during the grant deadlines mentioned above. Please advise the date the grant is needed by.
* Approximate number of students your proposal will reach: Please provide a brief summary of your grant (3-4 sentences are sufficient). * Describe your project and its objectives (a few sentences are sufficient). * Does your project align with the Rye Commitment and the RFE's mission?
* How will you share your learning from this project with your colleagues (a few sentences are sufficient)? How will you measure the success of the project once completed (a few sentences are sufficient)? Anything else we should know about this grant application?
I confirm that I have received approval for this grant. (Please initial below) * Please list the Administrators that approved this grant. * Any questions, please contact your School Liaison or email us at grants@ryefundforeducation.
org School Liaison Name Email Address Midland Elementary Katie Schmitz midlandschool@ryefundforeducation. org Erika Mercurio Milton Elementary Crissy Duggan miltonschool@ryefundforeducation. org Osborn Elementary Katie Marchi osbornschool@ryefundforeducation.
org Rye Middle School Sarah McGill ryemiddleschool@ryefundforeducation. org Joyen Ingrassia Rye High School Sabrina Bunn ryehighschool@ryefundforeducation. org Shrujal Baxi
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations that help children in North Carolina, have a spiritual component, and align with priorities such as Christian camps, music enrichment, sports and character-building, and children of prisoners. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows examples include $5,000 - $25,000+. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The Rye Foundation Grants is funded by The Rye Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in North Carolina. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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