The Alabama Power Foundation is seeking applications for its Scholar Grants to provide teachers with funding to access the professional development and instructional tools they need to raise student achievement in math and/or English language arts (ELA) to grade level proficiency and beyond.
Donor Name: Alabama Power Foundation
State: Alabama
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/30/2022
Size of the Grant: Up to $7,500
Details:
Funding Information
- Professional development, instructional resources and classroom technology.
- Grant Amount: Up to $7,500 per grade level team.
Eligibility Criteria
Public school teachers in grades two to eight apply as a grade level team.
Evaluation Criteria
- Scholar Grants Must Meet the Following Criteria:
- Demonstrate a Financial Need: Priority will be given to a public school if 50% or more of its full-time students receive free or reduced lunches.
- Grade Level/Subject Area Collaboration: Intent is for an entire grade level team of teachers to commit to collaboration, professional growth and peer support to raise student achievement in math and/or ELA. Middle school teacher teams may include multiple grade levels if needed to collaborate.
- Teacher-Selected Professional Development (PD): All teachers who apply for the grant will select PD with a focus on math and/or ELA concepts. Funds can be used on other resources if PD is free, but PD must be included in the proposal to nurture professional growth.
- Measure Student Achievement: Describe how the grant aims to improve student achievement and how success will be measured.
How They’d Like to See Scholar Grants Used:
- Participate in Effective PD
- Effective PD: Is focused on content and pedagogy, models best practices, coaches and collaborates, and facilitates ongoing learning and implementation.
- Ongoing PD: Is preferred and could include attending multiple PD sessions throughout the year that continue to build instructional practices.
- PD Examples: Classes, workshops, conferences, instructional coaching, peer review/feedback, professional learning teams.
For more information, visit Alabama Power Foundation.