Grants That Support Teachers and Educational Growth in Idaho (USA)
GrantID: 74891
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
These grant opportunities offers modest financial awards—generally up to around one thousand dollars—for projects rooted in the humanities and education. It is available across various parts of Idaho and is geared toward supporting educators, schools, and other nonprofit or governmental organizations focusing on K‑12 learning environments.
The funds are designed to empower local teachers and schools by enabling things like enriching field experiences, access to new resources, and opportunities for professional development. Rather than targeting student‑centered programs, the emphasis is on strengthening the capacity and knowledge of teachers themselves—through curriculum enhancements, educational materials, workshops, or conference participation.
Applicants may include individual K‑12 teachers, school districts, or nonprofits and government entities proposing programs that benefit teachers. Eligible projects are meant to bolster humanities education—such as history, literature, culture, or related disciplines—and often involve activities like book acquisitions, workshops, curriculum development, or conference attendance.
Applications are accepted at several points during the year—typically three times annually—with decisions rendered within a short window, often just a couple of weeks. Projects supported by the grant typically run for several months and are expected to have a clear humanities focus and tangible educational value.
While the awards are modest, the intention is to spark meaningful impact at the school or classroom level, investing in teachers who can, in turn, enrich the learning experiences of their students.
This type of grant aligns with broader efforts to nurture the humanities, build educator capacity, and enhance access to thoughtful, context‑rich learning across communities.
If you are located in Idaho and working in the area of Special Education, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.
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