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You are here: Home / Grant Duration>Grant Duration Not Mentioned / Leaders Education Foundation announces West Tennessee Education Grants

Leaders Education Foundation announces West Tennessee Education Grants

Dated: July 25, 2024

The Leaders Education Foundation is seeking applications for it L.E.A.D.S. Grants to help educators in West Tennessee who promote initiatives to help students Learn, Experience, Advocate, Dream and Serve.

Donor Name: Leaders Education Foundation

State: Tennessee

County: Selected Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 09/10/2024

Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

L.E.A.D.S. Grants have expanded from grants for classroom initiatives only to now include grants for K-12 teacher appreciation projects and for educator’s professional development.

Educators throughout West Tennessee have the opportunity to win grant funding for their classroom or school-wide project or initiative. Leaders Education Foundation’s Board of Directors has set aside $35,000 in grant funding to be distributed in 2024.

Eligibility Criteria

Educators or school-based professionals are invited to apply for the West Tennessee Education Grants. This includes public and private K-12 schools, Technical Schools, Universities and Colleges in West Tennessee unless otherwise noted. Foundation membership is not required as the funds will be paid to the winning recipients’ school or college.

Entry Requirements

  • Classroom Grants – $1,000 per grant awarded.
    • Any educator may:
    • Record a short video (less than 3 minutes) showcasing your idea, vision, or project that will benefit your students. Applicants should: Answer the question, “How will the grant make a difference in the lives of students?”
      • Talk or otherwise share your idea, vision, or project
      • Talk about or otherwise identify the resources you need to accomplish your idea, vision, or project
      • Keep your video under three (3) minutes
      • Make your statements concise and clear
    • Use good lighting and avoid background noise
    • Film horizontally if using an iPhone camera
    • BE CREATIVE! Your creativity can help you get votes.
      • It can include using props, other teachers, students, and staff provided that those individuals have given the required Media Consent, which is discussed more below.
    • Meet ALL guidelines and criteria imposed by YouTube and Facebook with respect to videos submitted to YouTube and Facebook.  Failure to meet them may result in the disqualification of your submission.
    • For example, any background music or noise that you don’t own should be avoided or omitted as YouTube and Facebook will silence that portion of the video – including anything you are saying.
    • Complete the online application for the “Classroom Grants” and include a public video link in the space provided. They recommend submitting your public video link through YouTube or google drive.
    • Participate in social media voting both individually and by getting your school and community to vote. The video submissions will be posted on Leaders Education Foundation’s Facebook page for voting. Throughout the social media voting period, applicants are encouraged to like, and share their video on Facebook to gain the most likes and shares. The videos with the most likes and shares will be selected to receive a grant. View past winners’ videos on the Facebook page for inspiration.
  • K-12 Teacher Appreciation Grants – up to $500 per grant awarded
    • Any public or private school K-12 assistant principals, principals, or school or district administrators may:
    • Complete the online application for the “K-12 Teacher Appreciation Grants” that includes:
    • Amount requested- Up to $500
    • Description of the K-12 Teacher Appreciation need or initiative.
      • This could include, but is not limited to supplies, organizational materials for new teachers or for all, classroom equipment, celebration treats or goodies.
      • NOTICE: K-12 Educators and/or other school employees should make suggestions to their assistant principal, principal, or school or district administrator for this type of grant to be requested.
  • Professional Development Grant – approx. $1,000 per grant awarded
    • Any educator may:
    • Complete the online application that includes:
      • Name of Certification or Professional Development program
      • Provider and Date(s) of program
      • Amount requested.  Typically, the amount would be $1,000 or less, but Leaders Education Foundation may consider those requests of slightly more.
      • Funding available from other sources (state, district or school) and why additional funding is needed from Leaders Education Foundation.
      • Letter of support from your school or district administrator
      • Short essay (500 words or less) on why you want the certification/development and how it will support students.

For more information, visit Leader Education Foundation.

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