Franklin County Community Foundation announces grant opportunity for local teachers (December 2013)
Deadline is Feb. 10, 2014
The Franklin County Community Foundation has announced the availability of small grants to teachers in Franklin County from its Education Fund. The mini-grants program was established to encourage creativity in effective teaching throughout the Franklin County School System.
All public school teachers and support personnel in grades pre-K through 12 are eligible to apply for grants up to $350 for classroom projects or enrichment programs.
“This is an excellent opportunity for our teachers to get funding for their second-semester classroom projects,” said Dr. Diane Fleming, chair of the Education Grants Committee for the Franklin County Community Foundation Board of Directors. “In this economy, we are happy to provide financial support through this endowment fund,” she said.
Applications can be accessed at each school in Franklin County through the principal or curriculum resource teacher. For assistance, contact Katie Crumpler at the North Carolina Community Foundation at 919-256-6914. The deadline for submitting an application is Monday, Feb. 10, 2014. Teachers will be notified by the end of February.
The Franklin County Community Foundation is an affiliate of NCCF. Its purpose is to serve Franklin County as a leader in helping individuals, families and organizations identify lasting giving options, as a catalyst for change in the community through an annual grants process, and as a convener and advocate regarding current issues and needs. For further information, contact NCCF Northern Piedmont regional associate Katie Crumpler at 919-256-6914.