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General Grant Info
EE Link
www.eelink.net
Check out this environmental education site with information about
available grants and tips on how to apply for them.
Environmental Grantmaking Foundations Directory
www.environmentalgrants.com
The Environmental Grantmaking Foundations directory is a
comprehensive list of foundations that support environmental
activities and programs. These foundations primarily give grants to
nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations. Contact: PO Box 3665 Cary, NC
27519-3665 (800) 724-1857.
The Foundation Center
www.fdncenter.org
Information on available grants and tips on writing proposals.
Contact: 79 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10003-3076 (800) 424-9836.
Grants for Teachers: A Guide to Federal and Private
Fundraising
Contact: Capital Publishing, PO Box 1453, Alexandria, VA 22313.
Wisconsin Grant Info
C.D. Besadny Conservation Grants
www.nrfwis.org
Fund your small-scale, grassroots conservation project! Grants of up
to $1,000 are awarded to schools, organizations, individuals, and
government agencies for projects involving education, restoration,
research, and management of Wisconsin’s natural resources. Contact:
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, PO Box 2317, Madison, WI
53701, (866) 264-4096.
Forest Stewardship Grants
http://dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/cfa/Grants/fosteward.html
Do you have a forest stewardship project you would like to
undertake? Projects can include: training natural resource
professionals, landowners, youth, or loggers; developing training
materials, educational resources, or programs; providing technical
assistance to landowners; and completing forestry demonstration
projects. These grants require a dollar for dollar match. Contact:
Forest Stewardship Coordinator, WDNR, 101 S. Webster St., PO Box
7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921.
Kohler Foundation, Inc.
www.kohlerfoundation.org/about_us.html
The Foundation provides grants for projects and special one-time
endeavors. Contact: Kohler Foundation, Inc., 725 X Woodlake Road,
Kohler, WI 53044, (920) 458-1972.
WEEB Grants
www.uwsp.edu/cnr/weeb
The Wisconsin Environmental Education Board (WEEB) awards grants for
the development, dissemination, and implementation of environmental
education programs. Awards are available for up to $20,000. The WEEB
School Forest grant category is available only to registered school
forests, while the Forestry category is open to school districts and
non-profits wishing to do forestry education. Contact: WEEB,
UW-Stevens Point, 110 College of Natural Resources, Stevens Point,
WI 54481, (715) 346-3805.
EEinWisconsin
www.eeinwisconsin.org
EEinWisconsin provides a wealth of information on environmental
education resources. Check out the website for information on grant
opportunities.
National Grant Programs
Build an Outdoor Classroom at your School Grants
www.Lowes.com/outdoorclassroom
Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation, International
Paper and National Geographic Explorer! classroom magazine
are offering this outdoor classroom grant program to help
schools improve their science curriculum by engaging
students in hands-on experiences outside the traditional
classroom. This Grant program is for outdoor classroom
proposals by K-12 public schools in the United States.
Grants up to $2,000 will be awarded to at least 100 schools
and grants for up to $20,000 may be awarded to schools or
school districts with major outdoor classroom projects.
Proposals are reviewed three times a year.
Captain Planet
www.captainplanetfdn.org/index.html
Supports hands-on environmental projects for children and
youths. Range of grants awarded by the Foundation is $250 -
$2,500. Contact: Captain Planet Foundation, One CNN Center,
Suite 1090, Atlanta, GA 30303.
Chevron
Corporation
www.chevrontexaco.com/social_responsibility/community/
Chevron awards grants for environmental and educational
programs in an effort to make a difference in local
communities. Contact: Grants Administrator, 575 Market St.,
San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 894-7700.
Environmental Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/enviroed/grants.html
Contact the EPA for a federal registry of environmental
education grant recipients as well as grant project
outlines, grant specifications, and deadlines. Grants of up
to $25,000 are available. Contact: U.S. EPA, Region V,
Environmental Education Grants, Grants Management Section,
77 West Jackson Blvd., (PI-19J), Chicago, IL 60604, (800)
621-843.
GreenWorks!
www.plt.org/greenworks/grantinfo.cfm
GreenWorks is a Project Learning Tree environmental community
action program. It encourages students to participate in
community-based partnerships by developing and implementing
environmental action projects, such as graffiti paint-overs,
tree plantings, stream cleanups, and recycling projects.
Contact: GreenWorks! Grants 2003, 1111 19th St., NW, Suite
780, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 463-2462.
Home Depot Foundation
http://homedepotfoundation.org/support_trees.html
The Home Depot foundation supports community programs that:
- Incorporate trees and landscape into the community development plans of neighborhoods as part of the infrastructure to control stormwater runoff, create a sense of place, and provide shaded recreational opportunities
- Incorporate the strategic use of trees and landscape to reduce utility bills, provide connectivity and reduce the "heat island" effect created by increased buildings and impervious surfaces
- Educate and engage citizens about the important role trees play to our overall health, economic success and social wellbeing of our communities.
- In particular, the Foundation encourages programs that create or expand partnerships between community tree organizations and those focused on other areas of community development, such as affordable housing and programs that provide volunteer opportunities.
www.internationalpaper.com/Our%20Company/Philanthropy/index.html
The focus of these grants are environmental, economic , literacy and new critical educational needs. Contact: Executive Director, International Paper Company Foundation, 400 Atlantic St., Stamford, CT 06921.
Irwin Andrew Potter Foundation
www.iapfoundation.org
IAP is looking for projects that foster connections between communities and individuals, create partnerships with multiple organizations that enable beneficiaries to give as well as receive. The Foundation provides funding for a variety of interest areas. Areas of interest for IAP are the arts, education, environment, and social programs.
National Geographic
www.nationalgeographic.com/education/teacher_community/index.html
Awards funds supporting classroom experiences related to habitat diversity initiatives to teachers and educational institutions. Contact: National Geographic Society, PO Box 98199, Washington, DC 20090-8199, (800) 647-5463.
National Tree Trust
www.nationaltreetrust.org/index.cfm?cid=70000
The Community Tree Planting Program (CTP) facilitates tree planting on public lands. Receive seedlings, containers, and a cash subsidy to underwrite the cost of potting medium. Contact: National Tree Trust, 1120 G St. NW, Suite 770, Washington, DC 20005, (800) 846-8733.
NEA Foundation
www.neafoundation.org
The NEA Foundation supports a variety of efforts by teachers, education support professionals, and higher education faculty and staff to improve student learning in the nation's public schools, colleges, and universities. How to Apply for Innovation Grants and Learning & Leadership Grants: The NEA Foundation provides $2,000 and $5,000 grants to public school teachers, public school education support professionals, and faculty and staff in public higher education institutions for the purpose of engaging in high-quality professional development or implementing project-based learning and break-the-mold innovations that raise student achievement. These grants are funded in part by Staples Recycle for Education. Eligible applicants must follow the grant guidelines.
Toshiba America Foundation
www.toshiba.com/taf/apply.html
Proposals for <$5,000 for grades 7-12 are accepted throughout the year.The Foundation contributes to the quality of science and mathematics education by investing in projects designed by classroom teachers to improve instruction for students in grades K-12.
Toyota TAPESTRY Grants for Teachers
www.nsta.org/programs/tapestry/program.htm
Fifty 1-year grants totaling up to $500,000 are awarded each year for innovative projects that enhance science education in the school and/or school district. Contact: TAPESTRY, National Science Teachers Association, 1840 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
www.wkkf.org/default.aspx?tabid=63&ItemID=6&NID=41&LanguageID=0
This nonprofit organization awards educational grants in community-based service learning. Contact: Kellogg Foundation, One Michigan Ave. East, Battle Creek, MI 49017-4058, (269) 968-1611.
Weyerhaeuser Grants
www.weyerhaeuser.com/Sustainability/Foundation
This foundation focuses most of its giving in the communities - many rural - where Weyerhaeuser has a major presence and employs a significant number of people. Their priorities include education and programs that promote awareness about responsible natural-resource management. Contact: Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation, PO Box 9777, Federal Way, WA 98063-9777, (253) 924-2345.
