Virginia Educator and Student Innovation Grants in Virginia (USA)
GrantID: 75218
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $50,000
Summary
This grant opportunity is open to nonprofit organizations serving the region of Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George, Caroline, and the City of Fredericksburg in Virginia. The grants are not intended for individuals or for-profit entities, though projects without direct nonprofit sponsors may apply using a fiscal sponsor model. Eligible applicants must be tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations or partner with one and must be current with all regulatory filings and prior grant reporting obligations.
The funding is designed to strengthen community impact through initiatives that promote innovation, collaboration, and inclusion. Support is available for nonprofit capacity building, program expansion, and projects that address pressing community needs such as education, social services, and access to essential resources. The funder places emphasis on sustainable results, measurable outcomes, and alignment with local priorities that enhance the overall quality of life in the region.
In addition to nonprofit grants, scholarship programs are also available for students pursuing higher education. These scholarships assist graduating high school seniors and college students who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership, and community service. Scholarship awards vary by program and are intended to reduce financial barriers to college access, support academic persistence, and encourage civic-minded engagement among youth in the region.
Another component of this opportunity includes funding for teacher-led projects in Fredericksburg, offering up to $18,000 to support classroom initiatives, instructional innovation, and student enrichment activities. Individual award amounts typically range from $500 to $10,000.
Grants and scholarships generally cover a period of up to ten months for project-based funding or an academic year for educational awards. Applications are reviewed based on demonstrated need, community relevance, and the potential for long-term positive outcomes. Overall, the funding aims to build stronger, more equitable communities through education, empowerment, and nonprofit excellence.
This grant opportunity is open to nonprofit organizations serving the region of Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George, Caroline, and the City of Fredericksburg in Virginia. The grants are not intended for individuals or for-profit entities, though projects without direct nonprofit sponsors may apply using a fiscal sponsor model. Eligible applicants must be tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations or partner with one and must be current with all regulatory filings and prior grant reporting obligations.
The funding is designed to strengthen community impact through initiatives that promote innovation, collaboration, and inclusion. Support is available for nonprofit capacity building, program expansion, and projects that address pressing community needs such as education, social services, and access to essential resources. The funder places emphasis on sustainable results, measurable outcomes, and alignment with local priorities that enhance the overall quality of life in the region.
In addition to nonprofit grants, scholarship programs are also available for students pursuing higher education. These scholarships assist graduating high school seniors and college students who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership, and community service. Scholarship awards vary by program and are intended to reduce financial barriers to college access, support academic persistence, and encourage civic-minded engagement among youth in the region.
Another component of this opportunity includes funding for teacher-led projects in Fredericksburg, offering up to $18,000 to support classroom initiatives, instructional innovation, and student enrichment activities. Individual award amounts typically range from $500 to $10,000.
Grants and scholarships generally cover a period of up to ten months for project-based funding or an academic year for educational awards. Applications are reviewed based on demonstrated need, community relevance, and the potential for long-term positive outcomes. Overall, the funding aims to build stronger, more equitable communities through education, empowerment, and nonprofit excellence.
This grant opportunity is open to nonprofit organizations serving the region of Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George, Caroline, and the City of Fredericksburg in Virginia. The grants are not intended for individuals or for-profit entities, though projects without direct nonprofit sponsors may apply using a fiscal sponsor model. Eligible applicants must be tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations or partner with one and must be current with all regulatory filings and prior grant reporting obligations.
The funding is designed to strengthen community impact through initiatives that promote innovation, collaboration, and inclusion. Support is available for nonprofit capacity building, program expansion, and projects that address pressing community needs such as education, social services, and access to essential resources. The funder places emphasis on sustainable results, measurable outcomes, and alignment with local priorities that enhance the overall quality of life in the region.
In addition to nonprofit grants, scholarship programs are also available for students pursuing higher education. These scholarships assist graduating high school seniors and college students who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership, and community service. Scholarship awards vary by program and are intended to reduce financial barriers to college access, support academic persistence, and encourage civic-minded engagement among youth in the region.
Another component of this opportunity includes funding for teacher-led projects in Fredericksburg, offering up to $18,000 to support classroom initiatives, instructional innovation, and student enrichment activities. Individual award amounts typically range from $500 to $10,000.
Grants and scholarships generally cover a period of up to ten months for project-based funding or an academic year for educational awards. Applications are reviewed based on demonstrated need, community relevance, and the potential for long-term positive outcomes. Overall, the funding aims to build stronger, more equitable communities through education, empowerment, and nonprofit excellence.
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