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Current grants are listed below in order by due date. Additional ongoing grant opportunities are listed at the bottom of the page. A link to the Grants Archives (past grants) is also available at the bottom of the page.


Digital Wish offers 43 different grants for digital camera hardware and software for your classroom. To apply, register your classroom at Digital Wish and enter a lesson plan. All teachers who submit a lesson plan on Digital Wish will be automatically entered to win a Mobile Digital Camera Lab plus as many as 43 technology grants. Grants will be awarded on the 28th of every calendar month.

The Captain Planet Foundation provides grants of up to $2,500 to school and community groups to support hands-on environmental projects. You can submit a proposal at any time during the year. However, proposals will only be reviewed the last day of March, June, September, and December.

Toshiba America grants up to $5,000 for 7th-12th grade teachers and up to $1,000 for K-6th grade teachers for enhancement in science and math education. K–6th grade program grants are due October 1. 7th - 12th grade program grants are due February 1 and August 1.

America the Beautiful Fund is offering grants of FREE SEEDS (shipping and handling costs apply) for community and school planting projects. Available while supplies last.

The Tellabs Foundation supports programs to encourage understanding and the protection of the environment - particularly in the areas of public health, clean air, clean water, recycling and waste reduction. Grants are generally in the amount of $10,000 and above. Submit letters of inquiry at least four months before funding is needed.

Grants range from $5,000 to $50,000. Community improvement projects and K-12 Public School Initiatives are primary philanthropic focus areas.
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