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NCEA
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National Catholic Educational Association
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General Orientation
Elementary Schools Oriented
Secondary Schools Oriented
Grant Resources
General Grants Available to Catholic Educators
The National Center for Research in Catholic Education
The mission of the CACE Research Center is to promote, sponsor and disseminate research on Catholic Education.
Research Projects Funded
- Transition Issues for Public School Personnel Assuming Catholic School Principalships, Maria Ciriello, OP; Dean of Education, University of Portland.
- The research for John J. Augustein, Ph.D., Lighting the Way 1908-1935: The Early Years of Catholic School Superintendency.
The Fr. Michael J. McGivney Memorial Fund for New Initiatives in Catholic Education
This Fund provides grants to stimulate research and projects in the United States and Canada.
In February, 2008, grants were awarded to six projects, in amounts ranging from $12,000 to $25,000, for a total of $100,000. For descriptions of award-winning projects click here.
With the 2008-09 awards, we have completed the three years (2006-2009) which the Knights of Columbus dedicated to new initiatives for Catholic urban and inner-city schools. A new focus for the next cycle(s) will be announced in Spring, 2008, and an application form which reflects the new criteria will be posted. Stay tuned!
More Information
(application deadline for 2009-2010 is October 31, 2008)
Fulbright Teacher and Administrator Exchange Program
Since 1946, the Fulbright Teacher and Administrator Exchange Program has helped nearly 23,000 teachers and administrators contribute to mutual understanding between the United States and countries around the world.
If you are a full-time U.S. teacher or administrator, you may be eligible to apply to the program.
For more information about the program and application, visit their website at http://www.fulbrightexchanges.org/
JAPAN FULBRIGHT MEMORIAL FUND (JFMF) TEACHER PROGRAM
The Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Program provides U.S. primary and secondary school teachers and administrators with the opportunity to participate in three-week study visits to Japan and to return home with a follow-on plan designed to introduce Japanese culture to American students. Each year, up to 600 teachers and administrators, including participants from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, are selected to participate in the JFMF program.
The JFMF Program features an orientation to Japan followed by visits to primary and secondary schools, teacher training colleges, cultural sites, and industrial facilities. Meetings with Japanese teachers and students and a homestay with a Japanese family are also key components of the program. Participants return home to share their new knowledge with students, colleagues, and the local community, ensuring that more than just the individual participants profit from the experience. As an additional benefit to participants, graduate level credits are also available.
More information is currently up and the online applications are/will be available at http://www.iie.org/Website/WPreview.cfm?WID=194.
Student Scholorships
Catholic School Scholarships for Children Seeking a Catholic Elementary or Secondary Education in Catholic Schools
NCEA does not sponsor a national scholarship program. The association recommends that individuals seeking scholarship monies contact arch/diocesan school offices to learn about scholarships and financial aid packages available locally.
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Grants & Scholarships Noted By the Department of Elementary Schools
"Serving Educators Who Serve Children"
NCEA/Catholic Daughters of the Americas Scholarships for Teachers of Children With Special Needs
Grants of up to $1,000 are available to teachers who are pursuing advanced studies in special needs education. The teachers must promise to share the knowledge they acquired in their courses with the other teachers in the school and they must promise to remain at the school for at least one year following receipt of the scholarship. The Catholic Daughters of the Americas provide the funding for this project. [2008 Application Form]
For more information and the next application period, email nceaelem@ncea.org
NCEA Social Justice Education Grants
Grants of up to $750 are available for teachers in a Catholic elementary or secondary school and membership in NCEA who are interested in promoting social justice education. Proposals must address one of the themes of Catholic social teaching. [2008 Application Form]
For more information and the next application period, email nceaelem@ncea.org
Toyota Motor Company Education Programs
You know how a child's face lights up when things finally make sense? Well, Toyota's goal is to electrify the minds of people all ages through our support of education programs. Our partnerships with national nonprofit organizations include programs that address issues such as family literacy, K-12th grade education, technical and higher education as well as environmental education.
[More Information]
Secondary School Oriented Opportunities
Toyota Motor Sales, Inc.
Toyota has announced a fully funded professional development program for secondary school teachers to locations around the world.
This year, the program was opened to teachers nationwide.
The program is online at at www.iie.org/toyota. You can use this site to find out complete details, get a timeline, and access the official application.
Applications for the June 2008 program will be available in October 2007 with a deadline of early January, 2008.
GRANT RESOURCES
Information on Grants for School Health Programs & Services
Information on Grants for School Health Programs & Services
Grantionary
The Grantionary is a list of grant-related terms and their definitions.
Grant Writing Tips
SchoolGrants has compiled an excellent set of grant writing tips for those that need help in developing grant proposals.
FastWEB
FastWEB is the largest online scholarship search available, with 600,000 scholarships representing over one billion in scholarship dollars. It provides students with accurate, regularly updated information on scholarships, grants, and fellowships suited to their goals and qualifications, all at no cost to the student. Students should be advised that FastWEB collects and sells student information (such as name, address, e-mail address, date of birth, gender, and country of citizenship) collected through their site.
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE)
More than 30 Federal agencies formed a working group in 1997 to make hundreds of federally supported teaching and learning resources easier to find. The result of that work is this free website.
Fundsnet Online Services
A comprehensive website dedicated to providing nonprofit organizations, colleges, and universities with information on financial resources available on the Internet.
http://www.eschoolnews.com/erc/funding/ongoing.cfm
Information on grant programs, funding sources, and technology funding
School Grants
A collection of resources and tips to help K-12 educators apply for and obtain special grants for a variety of projects.
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