Tap Stimulus Funds
Stimulus FAQs
Did you know you can use Stimulus funds to improve science education? See our Stimulus FAQs for more information.
Find your Title 1 funds
Yes, you can use your Title 1 funds for science education. Visit ED.gov to find Title 1 allocations for your school district.
Put your wish list online
DonorsChoose.org is a not-for-profit web site where teachers submit project proposals and concerned individuals choose projects to fund. Post your science project proposal today!
Funding
View/download PASCO's Going for the Grants booklet (PDF, 240 KB), a valuable guide in your search for science education funding.
Going for the Grants Contents:
- Getting Started
- Step 1: Give Substance to Your Vision
- Step 2: Get Help
- Step 3: Find Potential Donors
- Step 4: Contact Potential Donors
- Step 5: Fine-Tune Your Plan
- Step 6: Write Your Grant
- Step 7: Follow Up
- More Tips
- Resources: Institutions, Corporations, Periodicals, Websites, Planning and Grant Writing
Here's a list of some of the Internet resources listed in Going for the Grants:
- Community of Science
- The Foundation Center
- Foundations On-Line – A Directory of Charitable Grantmakers
- National Science Foundation
- National Science Teachers Association
- Pitsco’s Resources for Educators>
- U.S. Department of Education
View Going for the Grants Booklet (.pdf file, 240 KB)
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