Looking ahead to 2010...
NEA grants for every member
Richard C. Bartlett Environmental Education Award
01/15/2010
High School Teachers
Middle School Teachers
Honors an outstanding 5th-12th grade teacher who successfully integrates environmental education into his or her daily education programs, and who can serve as an inspiration and model for others.
Books: We the People Bookshelf
01/29/2010
K-12 Students
This grant offers books to encourage young people to read and understand great literature while exploring themes in American history.
NEA: Student Organizing and Assistance Resources (SOAR) Grants
01/31/2010
NEA Student Program Chapter
These grants encourage and support NEA Student program members in their efforts to recruit new members or organize a student chapter.
Science: Young Epidemiology Scholars Competition
02/01/2010
High School Students
Annually awards nearly $500,000 in college scholarships to high school juniors and seniors who develop research projects using the principles of epidemiology.
NEA: The NEA Foundation Grants
02/01/2010
Elementary School Teachers
High School Teachers
K-12 Teachers
Middle School Teachers
Opportunities for teachers, education support professionals, and higher education faculty and staff to engage in high-quality professional development and growth.
Technology: Toshiba ExploraVision Awards
02/02/2010
K-12 Students
Encourages kids to create and explore a vision of future technology by combining their imaginations with the tools of science.
NEA-Retired Grants
02/15/2010
NEA Retired
Grant dollars are used for membership organizing projects, issue organizing, development of intergenerational mentoring programs, or fostering community partnerships.
Pay It Forward Mini-Grants
02/15/2010
Elementary Schools
High Schools
Middle Schools
These grants fund service-oriented projects identified by youth as activities they would like to perform to benefit their school, neighborhood, or greater community.
Rubber Band Contest
02/10/2010
Middle School Students
Middle School Teachers
This contest encourages students in grades 5-8 to demonstrate their creativity and ingenuity by creating an invention that incorporates the use of rubber bands.
Science & Math (7-12): Toshiba America Foundation Grants
02/10/2010
High School Teachers
Middle School Teachers
Teacher/Student Team
Grants for grades 7-12 can cover any subject area in science and mathematics. Projects must advance the teacher's science and math teaching.


