Education Minnesota Human Rights Award Grant

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Education Minnesota Human Rights Award Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Education Minnesota
Last Updated: December 07, 2025

Summary

The Education Minnesota Human Rights Award honors members who have championed human and civil rights within educational settings. This prestigious award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to equality and inclusivity, whether through direct action, advocacy, or educational initiatives. By nominating deserving members, you help celebrate their commitment to fostering a supportive and equitable environment for all students and educators. Nominations are accepted annually, with a deadline in January.

Overview

About Us From preservice teachers who are studying to enter the profession to retired educators who still work through the union to support colleagues in the classrooms, lunchrooms and college lecture halls, Education Minnesota spans generations in academic settings. Who we are Education Minnesota is the leading advocate for public education in Minnesota. Our 84,000-plus members work in pre-K-12 schools and higher education institutions statewide. How we work A union is not an outside organization or a third party: it is a democratic organization run by its members who make decisions and set direction on their own behalf. Education Minnesota Human Rights Award Do you know an Education Minnesota member who has worked to protect the human and civil rights of educators or students? A local union that has worked to build partnerships with communities of color? A member who has promoted educational opportunity for physically and/or mentally challenged students? You can help recognize the work of members on issues like those by nominating them for the Education Minnesota Human Rights Award. The nomination deadline is January each year. The Universal Declaration of Human rights defines human rights as rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible. The Education Minnesota Human Rights Committee will select the honoree, who is approved by the Education Minnesota Executive Committee. The honoree will become Education Minnesota’s nomination for one of the National Education Association’s human and civil rights awards.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Nominees must be active Education Minnesota members.Nominees should meet one or more of the following criteria through work, contributions or programs. The criteria are not listed in order of importance.The nominee has contributed to the field of human rights, either through a special project, direct services or their life’s work and role. The nominee has inspired direct action in the cause of human and civil rights.The nominee has demonstrated a personal commitment to the promotion and protection of human and civil rights through curriculum and instruction.The nominee has initiated or engaged in activities that positively impact the educational, social, economic or political life of the community.The nominee has displayed creativity, determination and perseverance in achieving human and civil rights goals.Education Minnesota accepts nominations without regard to race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation or national origin.Examples of possible contributions:Helped protect and advance the human and civil rights of educators and students.Designed and implemented project(s) to inform the membership about the meaning of human and civil rights and how they can be protected or are abridged.Designed and initiated plans that identify and encourage the use of effective teaching materials reflecting the value of diversity.Worked to eradicate discrimination within the profession.Promoted equal educational opportunity and access for all students.Worked to eliminate hate-motivated incidents and/or harassment.Worked to reduce violence and promote peace.Helped to eliminate stereotyping in the curriculum, schools or community.Established or improved an effective human rights program.Worked to educate others about extremists who threaten the human and civil rights of others.Worked to promote educational opportunity for physically and/or mentally challenged students.Worked to build more effective partnerships with family, school and communities of color.Implemented a successful model of differentiated instruction to reach diverse learners in the classroom. You must be a member of this organization to apply for this award - become a member. Nominees must be active Education Minnesota members.

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