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Teaching Tolerance offers grants of $500 to $2,500 to preK-12 classroom teachers for projects designed to reduce prejudice among youth, improve inter-group relations in schools and/or support educator professional development in these areas.

Student Achievement Grants are sponsored by the NEA Foundation. These grants provide $5,000 to improve the academic achievement of students by engaging in critical thinking and problem solving that deepen knowledge of standards-based subject matter. The work should also improve students’ habits of inquiry, self-directed learning, and critical reflection.

Verizon Foundation Grants is in the business of improving lives in literacy, knowledge, and a readiness for the 21st Century. One of the Foundation's primary objectives is to increase literacy and educational achievement.

The Allstate Foundation offers a variety of grant and funding opportunities to align with the company's major focus areas: tolerance, inclusion and diversity, safe and vital communities and economic empowerment.

Learning and Leadership Grants are sponsored by the NEA Foundation to support public school teachers, support professionals and faculty by funding participation in high-quality professional development experiences, such as summer institutes or action research. Grant funds may be used for fees, travel expenses, books, or other materials that enable applicants to learn subject matter, instructional approaches, and skills.


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Title I Programs ›
Today’s Title I students need the same opportunities for success as other students, and succeeding in the 21st century means knowing how to use technology to solve programs, communicate and become self-directed learners. See how Learning.com’s solutions can help meet these goals.

Title IID Grant Programs ›
Learning.com’s EasyTech and TechLiteracy Assessment help ensure your Title IID programs are effective at meeting the technology plan requirements of this program, including increasing student achievement through technology use, closing the digital divide, and integrating technology into instruction.

Title III (ELL) Programs ›
For today’s ELL students, succeeding in the 21st century means more than learning to communicate and build knowledge in English, but also knowing how to use technology to solve problems, communicate and become self-directed learners. EasyTech’s engaging curriculum targets these critical skills, in both English and Spanish, positioning your ELL students for success in school and beyond.

21st Century Community Learning Center Grants ›
After school programs find it increasingly important to establish opportunities for academic enrichment that relate to the child’s school activities. See how Learning.com’s solutions can support the 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant’s purpose to tie students’ after school activities to the regular school day.

Special Education Programs ›
Learning.com supports educators working with special needs children. See how EasyTech helps educators to integrate these students into the regular classrooms, while still providing an engaging, effective individualized instruction.

GEAR UP Grants ›
Learning.com is committed in helping you ensure your GEAR UP program is what your middle school students need to know for success in high school, college, and in the 21st century world. EasyTech helps your GEAR UP program students develop necessary foundational technology skills and then apply those skills across the curriculum and in the real world.