Guide to Delaware's Education Grants

 

Delaware Education Grant Programs

Aim High Afterschool Alliance Awards

  • Description: Supports high-quality out-of-school programs for middle school youth.

  • Amount: One-year grants of $20,000; two-year grants of $100,000.

  • Duration: 1-2 years.

  • Eligibility: 501(c)(3) organizations serving middle school students.

  • Website: Afterschool Alliance

  • Deadline: March 7, 2025.

Delaware Philanthropy

  • Description: Provides networking and collaboration opportunities for philanthropic entities in Delaware.

  • Grantmaking: Does not directly award grants.

  • Website: Philanthropy Delaware

Delaware Foundation for Science and Mathematics Education (DFSME)

  • Description: Supports high-quality STEM education in Delaware.

  • Grant Programs:

    • Mini Grants: $100 to $500 for K-12 STEM educators.

    • Seed Grants: $1,000 to $5,000 for innovative STEM programs.

  • Website: DFSME

Distance Learning & Telemedicine Grants

  • Description: Supports telecommunications-based educational and medical services.

  • Amount: Varies.

  • Duration: Project-based.

  • Eligibility: Various U.S. entities.

  • Website: USDA Distance Learning Grants

  • Deadline: March 6, 2025.

IEEE Foundation Grants

  • Description: Funds projects advancing technology for humanity.

  • Amount: Varies.

  • Duration: Typically 1 year.

  • Eligibility: IEEE units, nonprofits, individuals.

  • Website: IEEE Foundation

  • Deadline: Varies.

Motorola Solutions Foundation

  • Description: Supports STEM education, public safety, and disaster relief.

  • Amount: Varies.

  • Duration: Typically 1 year.

  • Eligibility: Nonprofits and schools in the U.S.

  • Website: Motorola Solutions Foundation

  • Deadline: Varies.

PNC Grow Up Great Early Childhood Grant

  • Description: Supports early childhood education to prepare children for school.

  • Amount: Varies.

  • Duration: Typically 1 year.

  • Eligibility: Nonprofits focusing on early childhood education.

  • Website: PNC Grow Up Great

  • Deadline: Varies.

The Gannett Foundation

  • Description: Supports local communities through education and development projects.

  • Amount: Varies.

  • Duration: Typically 1 year.

  • Eligibility: Nonprofits in Gannett communities.

  • Website: Gannett Foundation

  • Deadline: Varies.

Toshiba America Foundation

  • Description: Supports K-12 science and math education projects.

  • Amount: Up to $5,000 (grades K-5); up to $10,000 (grades 6-12).

  • Duration: 1 year.

  • Eligibility: K-12 teachers in the U.S.

  • Website: Toshiba America Foundation

  • Deadline: Varies by grade level.

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