Grants are awarded to individuals and institutions with a focus on developing effective policy changes that improve the lives of Latin Americans
A traveling library for people curious about the world, Wandering Educators is a resource for discovering extraordinary travel destinations, fascinating people, and global artists and photographers, among our many published… Continue Reading »
The mission of this project is to make quality resources easily available to K-14 educators to integrate global education into all areas of the curriculum in order for students to… Continue Reading »
At a time when many media organizations face financial constraints, the grant program aims to encourage media houses to go beyond their usual reporting approaches and set a new and… Continue Reading »
During the fellowship, participants are in a 12 mos. professional development program that includes in-person workshops, online coursework, webinars by leading experts, peer learning, & an international practicum. Fellows will… Continue Reading »
Rachel and Jun are a Japanese-American couple who document their lives in Japan via their YouTube Channel “Rachel and Jun”. In this video, they traveled back to the US to… Continue Reading »
ThePaul A. Gagnon Prizeis presented to either a K-12 history teacher who exhibits exceptional historical scholarship or an individual or group that has made a significant contribution to the promotion… Continue Reading »
TheNEA Foundation Global Learning Fellowshipprovides public school educators with a 12-month professional development program that includes in-person workshops, online coursework, webinars by leading experts, peer learning and an international field… Continue Reading »
TheAwesome Foundationprovides $1,000 grants through various global chapters to fund awesome projects. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
TheNCSC sponsors an annualCivics Education Contest where students grades 3-12 submit essays responding to a civics focused prompt. Prizes range from $100-$500.