Foundation / Corporation
Ashland Education Foundation
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Grants will be awarded in Massachusetts to teachers to support new programs that will benefit the students of Ashland. Proposals are encouraged which demonstrate innovation, are collaborative and have a potentially broad impact upon the school. Equal consideration will be given to proposals that are designed for an individual classroom or program. All proposals must promote rigor, provide challenge for all students and enrich students’ educational experiences.
Regular grants of up to $2,500 are available for an individual or a collaborative effort of two or more applicants. Major grants of up to $4,000 may also be requested for programs that impact a significant number of students, are collaborative and are reusable (without further funding from AEFI).
Not funded:
Projects that require teachers to be away from their classrooms and necessitate a substitute teacher.
GrantWatch ID#: 139308
Up to $2,500. Major grants up to $4,000.
Use grant funds within a year of funds disbursement or request and extension.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Ashland Education Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 71
Ashland, MA 01721
Submit applications by email to the Teacher Grant Coordinator, Elizabeth Goldman, at teachergrants.aefi@gmail.com.
USA: Massachusetts
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