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Grants for Habitat Restoration
Organization:
The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Becky Spithill Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program PO Box 2317 Madison, WI 53701-2317 Email: spithr@dnr.state.wi.us
The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin is offering grants from $100 to $1000 through their C.D. Besadny Conservation Grants Program for education, restoration, management, and applied research activities related to Wisconsin's natural resources. Visit Web site for application guidelines.
Environmental Education Grants
Organization:
North American Association for Environmental Education
A searchable database of national and regional grants targeted to environmental education efforts.
Texas Urban Schools Grant Program
Organization:
Texas Department of Agriculture
Carol Funderburgh 1700 North Congress Avenue, 9th Floor Austin, TX 78701 Phone: (512) 463-8536 Email: carol.funderburgh@agr.state.tx.us
Texas elementary schools in urban districts qualify for funds to support garden projects. (For the 2002-2003 school year, the maximum amount granted was $2,500.) A request for proposals for the 2003-2004 school year will appear on the above Web site soon.
Making Science Make Sense Program
Organization:
Bayer Corporation
Science Education MSMS 100 Bayer Road Pittsburgh, PA 15205
Bayer Corporation is committed to improving science education in the U.S. Consequently it supports a two-pronged initiative promoting hands-on, inquiry-based science programs and a national public education campaign promoting science literacy. Bayer has thousands of employees volunteer in Bayer site communities and local classrooms. Free experiment guides available online.
The Corning Incorporated Foundation
Mrs. Kristin A. Swain-President MP-LB-02 Corning, NY 14831 Web Site: www.corning.com/inside_corning/foundation.asp
The foundation develops and administers projects in support of educational, cultural, community and selected national organizations. Corning's areas of involvement in education have included community service programs for students, curriculum enrichment, student scholarships, facility improvement, and instructional technology projects for the classroom.
The Heinz Endowments
Organization:
The Heinz Endowments
30 CNG Tower 625 Liberty Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15222
The Heinz Endowments support the efforts of non-profit organizations active in the areas of Arts & Culture; Children, Youth & Families; Economic Opportunity; Education; and Environment, with an emphasis on programs either in southwestern Pennsylvania or of clear benefit to the region. The Endowments seek to support programs that will have a significant and continuing impact and seek to amplify resources by forming partnerships with other grantmakers, organizations of government and the private sector.
Kids Growing Food Garden Grants
Organization:
Cornell Educational Resources Program
Department of Education 117 Kennedy Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 Phone: (607) 255-9255 FAX: (607) 255-7905
Year 2004 grant recipients will receive grants of up to $500, plus valuable educational and gardening materials, professional development training and access to other school gardeners via the KGF Network. Awards are given to help establish or maintain school food gardens. Deadline: Dec. 8, 2003.
Westinghouse Charitable Giving Program
Organization:
Westinghouse Electrical Company
Lynnann S. Reid P.O. Box 355 Pittsburgh, PA 15230-0355
This organization funds nonprofit organizations in Southwestern Pennsylvania and other communities throughout the United States where Westinghouse has a presence. Grants are made primarily to school programs that emphasize math and science, but others of a non-fine-arts focus may be considered.
Philadelphia Foundation Grants
Organization:
The Philadelphia Foundation
1234 Market St. Suite 1800 Philadelphia 19107, 19107 Phone: (215) 563-6417 FAX: (215) 563-6882 Email: parkow@philafound.org
The Philadelphia Foundation awards grants to organizations in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties. With their unrestricted assets, funds are granted in the categories of: 1. empowering people and groups within the community; 2. building community assets, and; 3. managing current issues or preparing for future trends.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Grants
Organization:
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc
Foundation Coordinator Science Education Program 345 Park Avenue New York, NY 10154
The foundation supports inquiry-based learning using hands-on curricular materials in elementary and middle schools. Science education program -- which seeks to build the new materials into a support system for teachers -- extends to 25 public school districts in the continental United States serving communities where the company has a presence. This includes localities in CT, NY, NJ, OH and IN.
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