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You are here: Home / Grant Duration / 2 Years / LIGHT Awards Program for Teacher-selected Professional Learning in California

LIGHT Awards Program for Teacher-selected Professional Learning in California

Dated: October 31, 2022

The Intrepid Philanthropy Foundation is pleased to announce its LIGHT Awards Program to support teachers by making grants for teacher-selected professional learning.

Donor Name: Intrepid Philanthropy Foundation

State: California

County: Selected Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 11/14/2022

Size of the Grant: $30,000

Grant Duration: 2 years

Details:

Funding Information

Grant award details include:

  • The LIGHT Awards makes grants of $20,000 or $30,000 over two years.
  • Grants are made in payments of $10,000 or $20,000 in the first year, and $10,000 in the second.
  • The grant award must be expended during the two-year grant period.
  • Grants are announced and distributed annually in the late spring to allow for summer planning or attendance at summer training experiences.
  • Grant implementation must start by the beginning of the next school year after which the grant is received.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Team Members
    • A team is composed of three to six members, with preference given to teams of at least four members.
    • At least three of the team members must be full-time classroom teachers (defined by spending at least 60% of time in the classroom).
    • Specialists, TOSA’s, and/or instructional coaches may be included on a team. There needs to be a minimum of three full-time classroom teachers on the team and an explanation of why the role of the additional member(s) is essential to the success of the project.
    • Teacher’s aides and part-time teachers are not eligible.
    • Administrators may not be team members unless the project cannot happen without their participation.
    • One team member must be identified as the Team Contact; the Team Contact must spend a portion of their time in the classroom.
    • Current LIGHT Award grantees are not eligible.
  • Experience
    • By the project start date, each team member must be at minimum in their third year of teaching, TK-12 classroom teaching experience, not including student teaching.
  • Location & Type of School(s)
    • Elementary, middle, high schools and cross-school projects are eligible.
    • Applications from teachers at brand-new schools (in their first year of operation) will not be considered.
    • Team members must teach in traditional public or charter schools OR in private schools that serve a majority (50% or above) free-and-reduced lunch qualifying students. While applications from all schools are encouraged, Intrepid Philanthropy Foundation prioritizes support for under-resourced schools.
    • Eligibility is limited to the following California counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, Napa, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo.
  • Vicinity
    • Team members all teach at the same school in the same or varying grades/subjects OR team members can be at different schools but share a grade-level or subject-area commonality.
  • Endorsement
    • Project has support from the principal from each participating school. If invited to submit an application, teams will be required to provide a letter from each principal explaining the support the principal is able to provide, such as providing feedback, fostering leadership within teams, providing release time, and remaining open to benefits of teacher-driven innovation at your school.

For more information, visit IPF.

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