Networks for School Improvement
From the Gates Foundation website:
From the Gates Foundation website:
From the Big Lots! Foundation website:
Big Lots Foundation funds support programs that will enhance the lives of children and families in the areas of hunger, housing, healthcare, and education. Priority will be given to programs serving women and children. Applicants must have a 501(c)3 public nonprofit status and be located in the United States near Big Lots stores or distribution centers. For more information and the online application, visit: https://www.biglots.com/corporate/community/support.
From the Whole Kids Foundation website:
Created in partnership with FoodCorps, the Garden Grant program provides a $2,000 monetary grant to support a new or existing edible garden at either a:
For additional information, and to apply for a grant, please click here.
From the ALA website:
Twenty-five teen summer intern program grants, also worth $1,000 each, will be awarded to libraries to provide teens a chance to build hands-on job skills while supporting the implementation of summer learning programs.
This grant is sponsored by ALA (YALSA) and the Dollar General Literacy Foundation. Additional information can be found at https://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/wt5m2cEbzg4T4RFa10e
As part of its ongoing commitment to rural communities across the country, FRS offers aid to communities served by NTCA members through its annual Community Grant Program. These grants are designed to provide support to a variety of local efforts to build and sustain a high quality of life in rural America.
From the First Book website:
First Book is a nonprofit social enterprise that provides new books, learning materials, and other essentials to children in need. Since our founding in 1992, First Book has distributed more than 175 million books and educational resources to programs and schools serving children from low-income families.
For additional information, and to apply, click here.
A.rt R.esources T.ransfer’s Library Program bridges public institutions, artists, and publishers through the circulation of printed books. It offers topical, high-quality books on modern and contemporary art to public institutions free of charge. Books are sourced from partnering presses, connecting artists, writers, and publishers to audiences that might not otherwise have access to museums, galleries, or art bookstores.
From the Lowe's website:
Through our support for public education, we’re closing the funding gap facing many schools today. Each year, the Lowe’s Toolbox for Education grants program contributes more than $5 million to fund improvements at public schools in the United States.
From the American Honda Foundation website:
The American Honda Foundation engages in grant making that reflects the basic tenets, beliefs and philosophies of Honda companies, which are characterized by the following qualities: imaginative, creative, youthful, forward-thinking, scientific, humanistic and innovative. We support youth education with a specific focus on the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) subjects in addition to the environment.
From the LBSS Endowment fund website: