The Duke University Doing Good employee giving campaign invites applications from public schools and non-profit organizations offering educational and/or college and career readiness services to young people in Durham County.
Donor Name: Duke’s Office of Durham and Community Affairs
State: North Carolina
County: Durham County (NC)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/06/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Early Childhood & Education Major Grant Areas
Proposed interventions and initiatives must be student-centered, embrace an equity approach to community engagement, and align with at least one of the following focus areas:
- Effective early childhood learning interventions
- Learning interventions that promote community and family engagement
- School-based outdoor learning and dining accommodations
- Social-emotional supports for students and their wellbeing
- College and career readiness programming and advising for high school students
- Skills-based summer programming for high school students
- Development initiatives for teachers.
Funding Information
Most awards will be up to $5,000.
Eligibility Criteria
This grant is open to publicly-funded school educators (teachers, TAs, interventionists, counselors, principals, etc.) and Durham youth-serving organizations.
Application Guidelines
- The following are submission guidelines to consider:
- Proposal Description: Purpose and goals of this project
- Budget: Estimated break-down of how funds will be used
- Assessment of Impact: Number of students or families served or other metrics of impact. Who will benefit from this proposal? Who are the populations being served?
- Ownership: Contact information of up to three key staff who will be implementing project.
- Proposal Timeline: When will this project be implemented?
For more information, visit Duke’s Office of Durham and Community Affairs.