Back-to-School K12 Grants for Teachers and Students

The new school year is officially in full swing and GrantWatch has back-to-school K12 grants to spare! K-12 educators and administrators are on the lookout for ways to enhance their students’ learning experiences. Back-to-school grants offer a valuable opportunity to secure the resources for things like academic programs, technology upgrades, and classroom supplies. The good news? Grant funding is designed to address the needs of students and teachers, especially those in underserved communities. It gives them access to STEM initiatives, to the arts, to sports opportunities, and a host of other things they may otherwise be denied.

GrantWatch proudly offers a list of K12 back-to-school grants and opportunities to help schools kickstart the year on the right foot. Applying for back-to-school grants can significantly alleviate budget constraints and provide schools with the financial support required to innovate and improve. With this in mind, this curated grant list is sure to enhance the educational experience and create a thriving learning environment for all students. However, you can also subscribe to the GrantWatch database for access to well over 4000 Education grants.

Back-to-School K12 Grants

  1. Provide Underserved K-12 Students with Internet Connection – In-kind grants to schools, school districts, parents, and guardians to provide qualifying K-12 students with internet access and software.
  2. School Supplies to USA Teachers in Underserved Schools – In-kind grants of essential school supplies to teachers in underserved schools. The program improves the educational experience of students. Additionally, it also relieves the financial burden from teachers who spend their own money on classroom supplies.
  3. Promote the Sport of Football Among Youth – Grants up to $5,000 to high school and nonprofit youth programs to promote football among youth across the country.
  4. Improve Access to Healthy Food – In-kind grants to schools to improve access to healthy and nutritious food. The program promotes the availability of fresh fruits and vegetables in schools by way of salad bars.
  5. Classroom Projects to Benefit Students – Opportunity for full-time school educators, including counselors, librarians, nurses, and therapists. They may obtain funding for classroom projects that benefit students.
  6. Computer Equipment to Enhance PreK-12 Education – Computer equipment to PreK-12 schools and educational nonprofits. The program ensures modern computer technology in every classroom.

Back-to-School K12 Grants

  1. Technology to Nonprofits, Schools – In-kind grants of technology items valued at $500 to USA nonprofits, schools, and education-related organizations.
  2. Teachers in Low-Income Schools to Bring Artists to the Classroom – Grants up to $500 to teachers at low-income TK-12 schools in eligible counties to bring an artist or art historian to their classroom.
  3. Creative Projects that Enhance Educational Outcomes – $2,500 to public school teachers for creative programs that enhance the educational experience for students.
  4. Schools, Teachers, and Students for Educational Projects– Grants to schools, teachers, and students for educational projects and purchases that support students and teachers
  5. Promote Educational Services for Children – Parents and guardians may get educational goods and services to provide school supplies, classes, tutoring, technology, and camps for children, ages 5 through 18.
  6. STEAM Learning Opportunities – 25,000 to public school districts and grants up to $50,000 to consortia for equipment to support hands-on STEAM education in elementary, middle, and high schools.

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