The UK Government has put new funding in place to help teachers cope with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on children’s mental health. School Library Managers in Scottish state schools are able to apply for funding to support innovative projects in Scotland’s school libraries.
Nature Grants for Schools (England, Scotland & Wales) 2020-09-16 Schools in England, Scotland and Wales are being invited to apply for up to £500 worth of free outdoor equipment and two hours of professional outdoor training as part of the third instalment of L... Public Engagement Spark Awards Re-open for Applications (UK) 2020-09-09 As part of the British Science Week (BSW), which is a ten-day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths; state funded schools in challenging circumstances can apply for grants to organise their own science and engineering events. Registered charities (including Schools that are registered as charities for young people with disabilities) that work with disadvantaged children under the age of 25 can apply for funding of up to £10,000. The Hellenic Society makes grants of various kinds to schools, universities and other institutions, undergraduates, graduate students and young researchers which are engaged in Hellenic Studies at all levels. The Scottish Library and Information Council has announced that the Scottish Library Improvement Fund (SLIC) has re-opened for applications.
In response to the much publicised skills gap in the British engineering industry, the Ironmongers’ Foundation wishes to support initiatives that encourage talented young people under the age of 25 to study science subjects at school and go on to pursue engineering-related further education or vocational training. BH31 7PJ, © 2020 GRANTS ONLINE LTD. All Rights Reserved, Teacher Development Fund Opens for Applications (UK), Grants for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Activities in Schools (UK), School Library Improvement Fund (Scotland), Funding to Promote Public Engagement and Teaching of MicroBiology (UK), Youth Work Education Recovery Fund Launched (Scotland), Connecting Scotland Programme Fund (Scotland), Funding for Cultural and Educational Links with Japan (UK), Ford Britain Trust Small Grants Programme Re-opens for Applications (England and Wales), British Science Week 2021 Kick Start Grants Are Now Open for Applications (UK), British Science Week Community Grant Scheme Opens for Application (UK), Royal Society of Chemistry – Outreach Fund Small Grants Scheme (UK), Nature Grants for Schools (England, Scotland & Wales), Music Education Hub Development Fund (England), Grants to Enhance the Teaching of Mathematics (UK), Funding for Projects that Support Disadvantaged and Disengaged Young People (England & Wales), Public Engagement Spark Awards Re-open for Applications (UK), Funding to Increase Engineering Knowledge in Young People (UK), Grants for Chemistry Outreach Projects in Schools and Colleges (UK), London Mathematical Society - Small Grants for Education (UK), Clarion Futures Digital Grants Programme (London), Funding to Explore Creative Approaches to Teaching & Learning (Wales), £8 Million Programme to Boost Pupil and Teacher Wellbeing (England), Governemnt Announces £1 Billion Coronavirus Catch-Up Premium for Schools (England), Funding to Encourage Young People to Study Science Subjects (UK), Science and Chemistry Equipment Grants for Schools (UK), Funding to Enable Disadvantaged Young People Reach their Potential (UK), Funding for Projects that Promote a Better Understanding of the Environment and Countryside (UK), Government Scheme Launched to Support Universities at Risk of Insolvency (England), Grants for Education Projects (London Boroughs of Greenwich and Lewisham), Foyle Foundation Re-opens its Main Grants Programme (UK), Funding for Chemistry Clubs at Schools and Colleges (UK), Funding to Support Pupil Transition from Primary to Secondary School (Salford), Grants to Promote Latin and Roman Studies and Activities (UK), Grants for School Journeys and Trips (London), Funding for Schools Incurring Additional Costs Due to the Coronavirus (England), Extra Support for New Teachers Amid Surge in Applications (North East, Bradford, Doncaster and Greater Manchester), Billion Pound Package to Tackle the Impact of Lost Teaching Time due to Covid-19 (England), Society for Microbiology – Science Education and Outreach Grants (UK), Funding for Projects that Support the Education and Development of Children and Young People (England), Funding to Increase Mental Health Support in Schools (Wales), Grants to Promote the Teaching of Greek (UK), Funding Available to Schools to Raise the Attainment of Children from Disadvantaged Backgrounds (North East, North West and Yorkshire and Humber), Science Grants for Schools (England, Scotland & Wales), Technology Support for Children and Schools during Coronavirus (England), International School Exchange for Disadvantaged Students (England), Funding to Develop the Classics in Primary and Secondary Schools (UK), The Japan Society Small Grants Programme (UK), New Fund Launched to Improve Business Digital Capabilities (Scotland), Funding for Local Employment and Training Projects (North East), Funding Available to Support Schools Facing Unexpected or Imminent Failure (England), Funding to Support Disadvantaged Pupils in State Schools (London), Grants to Increase Access to Film Education Provision (Scotland).
Grants can cover, for example, mathematical activities, helping students to participate in and attend the Tomorrow’s Mathematicians Today Conference, careers, promotional or networking activities and quizzes. Grants could cover, for example, travel costs and contributions towards participation activities. Grants Online Home > Schools & Colleges > Services > Grants and Additional Support Grants and Additional Supports The Department provides funding and additional supports to primary and post-primary schools through per capita and other grant schemes, see the list of supports below.
Whilst the Trust does not specify a minimum or maximum grant amount that can be applied for, an analysis of previous grants would suggest a maximum of £5,000 per ye... English Universities facing severe financial difficulties and at risk of insolvency as a result of the coronavirus will be able to apply for further Government support in the form of repayable loans.
This new... Schools can apply for grants for projects that promote the teaching of the Greek language or subjects relating to Greek Civilisation. The government has announced £1 billion of funding to support children and young people to catch up. Of particular interests are projects which will help enhance the self-confidence, team working skills and future employability of children and young people. The aim of the grant is to facilitate mathematical professional development to allow teachers in UK schools/educational institutions to develop their subject knowledge. Grants of £2,000 - £7,000 are available to promote and support interaction between the two countries. GO ID: GO4166. The new induction programme, based on the Early Career Framework, will be launched in the North East, Bradford, Doncaster and Greater Manchester from autumn 2020, ahead of a national rollout in 2021. The Act includes $400 million in new Help America Vote Act (HAVA) emergency funds, made available to states to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus for the 2020 federal election cycle. No minimum or maximum grant level is published,... Schools in England, Scotland and Wales are being invited to apply for up to £500 worth of free outdoor equipment and two hours of professional outdoor training as part of the third instalment of Local School Nature Grants. The Tees Valley Community Grants Programme offers grants of between £10,000 and £20,000 to run projects, which must support unemployed or inactive people aged 16 and above to enable them to progress towards employment, education or training. Funding is available to support relevant science teaching or promotion initiatives, or to support developments likely to lead to an improvement in the teaching of any aspect of microbiology. State-funded primary schools, nurseries and special schools in Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent, Clackmannanshire, Fermanagh & Omag, Hull, North East Lincolnshire, Newry, Mourne & Down, West Lothian, North East Lincolnshire, Wakefield and Wolverhampton can apply for a grant from the Edina Trust to run science projects. The Childs Charitable Trust offers grants to registered and excepted Christian charities based in the UK and operating in countries worldwide. social action and justice: All areas of Christian education. The awards support projects with an education or youth focus.
Secondary Schools in Salford can apply for grants of between £25,000 and £40,000 to help improve the health and wider wellbeing of children as they transition from Primary to Secondary school. Grants can support a wide range of projects such as school-based science weeks, extracurricular activities, science clubs, careers events or a visit from a working physicist or engineer.
The Department for Education has issued guidance for schools and colleges on how to get internet access, digital devices and support to provide remote education for disadvantaged children and schools during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The funding is being made available through the charity Learning through Landscapes Local School Nature Grant scheme. Projects that have received funding in the past include Beckfoot School (Bingley) which received a grant of £3,000 to support a two-week curriculum-based school exchange visit by ten... Travel grants of up to £15,000 are now available for schools and further education colleges in England to take pupils aged 9-19 years on international school visits. Funding will be available for all state-funded mainstream and special schools, and alternative provision. Priority is given to projects designed to help disadvantaged and disengaged young people in the age range of 16 to 30, to pursue pathways to Education, Training and Employment with the ultimate aim of helping them to become financially independent.
Beneficiaries must be aged under 25 living in the London Boroughs of Greenwich or Lewisham.