Regional Grants Program -- Aetna Foundation. The Aetna Foundation Regional Grants Program – GoLocal: Cultivating Healthy Communities – funds community wellness initiatives aligned with our Healthy Eating and Active Living focus area in our designated funding locations. Grants will support local initiatives that promote eating fresh fruits and vegetables and being physically active, which can help to prevent obesity and many chronic health conditions. Grants will target underserved, low-income and minority communities where healthy food can be difficult to buy, and where social and environmental factors may limit people’s ability to be physically active.
Types of Projects We Seek to Support We will give priority consideration to applications that focus on healthy eating and active living through a racial and ethnic health equity lens. Grant Application Dates Cycle 1: April 10 to June 5, 2014, 5:00 pm EDT Cycle 2: June 16 to July 30, 2014, 5:00 pm EDT Grant Award Levels Where We Fund How to Apply.
Education Grants - Fall 2013 | The Pollination ProjectThe Pollination Project. What is Humane EducationSeeds2013-05-30T08:48:22+00:00 The Pollination Project is proud to work in partnership with The Institute for Humane Education for this Special Initiative Program. We chose the Institute for Humane Education as a partner in this project because of their steadfast belief that human rights, environmental preservation, and animal protection are integral aspects of a just, peaceful, and healthy world—and that we are all capable of and responsible for creating such a world. Humane education is a lens, body of knowledge, and set of tools and strategies for teaching about human rights, animal protection, environmental stewardship, and cultural issues as interconnected and integral dimensions of a just, healthy society.
Want to hear all that -and more – in video format? Please watch Zoe Weil’s acclaimed TedX Talk, The World Becomes What You Teach. K-12 Educator Grants | ASM Materials Education Foundation. Classroom Grant Application. A listing academic background, employment history, membership in professional associations and any awards or honors received. You may upload this resume below: Upload Invalid Input A , numerically ordered, which includes: 1) A description of how the grant funds will be used. 2) A lesson plan that clearly demonstrates how the items will be used effectively in the classroom and how they will promote effective student learning. 3) If you are an AAE member, a brief description of your primary reasons for joining AAE. Or upload Invalid Input Teachers awarded classroom grants will be reimbursed for up to $500 in approved expenses documented no more than one year after notification of the award. Yes, I understand that if selected the classroom grant will be awarded on a reimbursement basis.
By checking here you are verifying that all of the supplied information is true and accurate. Apply For a Grant. Please note: We are not currently seeking GreenWorks! Grant applications. We will announce future funding opportunities through PLT’s newsletter, The Branch. Subscribe here. Since 1992, Project Learning Tree has offered GreenWorks! The projects provide opportunities for student leadership and partner students with their whole school, local businesses and community organizations, and natural resource professionals.
GreenWorks! To be eligible to apply for a grant, applicants must have attended a PLT workshop, either in-person or online, that provides training, lesson plans, and other resources to help integrate these projects and environmental education into your curriculum or youth programs. Grant Requirements Applicants must have attended a Project Learning Tree training either online or in person. The proposed project must: incorporate service learningexemplify student voiceinvolve at least one community partnersecure at least 50% matched funds (in-kind acceptable)be completed in one year. Do Something.