Grants for Education

Last updated July 4, 2026

There are currently 15,260 active grants for education in Grantable's free grants database, drawn from foundation sources and updated daily.

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Grant Deadline Amount
SEG Gives Foundation: Romay Davis Belonging, Inclusion, and Diversity Grant
Rolling
$5K – $25K
George W. Mergens Foundation Grant
Rolling
Varies
Prescott Foundation Grants
Rolling
Varies
Grant for Community Fund of McDowell County - Arts, Education, Economic Development, etc.
Rolling
$700
Lewis McManus Memorial Fund - Education for Disadvantaged Youth Grant
Rolling
Up to $9K
1954 Project - Luminary Award Grant
Rolling
$1M
Jolley Foundation Grant
Rolling
$100K
School Arts Support Grants
Rolling
Up to $5K
River Bluff Community Foundation Grant
Rolling
$500 – $5K
Dyersville Area Community Foundation Grants
Rolling
Varies
Susan Landis Youth Philanthropists (SLYP) Grant
Rolling
Up to $1K
Sharon Center School Millennium Fund Grant
Rolling
$100 – $1K
Richmond Educational Enrichment Fund Grant
Rolling
$100 – $1K
Kayla Marie Adsit Memorial Foundation Fund Grant
Rolling
Up to $500
Alabama Power Foundation: Students to Stewards Grants
Rolling
Up to $3K
CFCSRA: Community Grants
Rolling
Up to $15K
Fall Programs Grants: STEM + Families Science Festival
Rolling
$1K – $5K
Community Fdn. of Marquette County- Community Impact Grants
Rolling
Up to $10K
WACF Opportunity Gap Grant
Rolling
$5K – $10K
Beat the Odds Planning Grants
Rolling
$50K
Beat the Odds Implementation Grants
Rolling
Up to $825K
Vinton County Community Fund Grant
Rolling
$500 – $3K
Noble County Community Foundation Grant
Rolling
$500 – $3K
Bullying Prevention Funding Grant
Rolling
Up to $10K

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About grants for education

Education grants fund schools, teachers, students, and learning programs at every level. The Department of Education distributes billions annually through formula and competitive grants, while foundations like Gates, Walton, and Dell support innovation in K-12 and higher education. State agencies add another layer of funding for local education initiatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What federal grants are available for schools?

Major federal education grants include Title I (for high-poverty schools), IDEA (special education), Title III (English learners), 21st Century Community Learning Centers (after-school), and competitive grants like Magnet Schools Assistance and Education Innovation and Research (EIR). The Department of Education publishes a forecast of upcoming grant competitions annually.

Can individual teachers apply for grants?

Yes. Many foundations offer grants directly to teachers for classroom projects, supplies, and professional development. Notable sources include DonorsChoose, the NEA Foundation, Fund for Teachers, and state-level teacher grant programs. Amounts typically range from $250 to $10,000.

Are there grants for education technology?

Absolutely. Federal programs like E-Rate subsidize internet connectivity and technology infrastructure. The EIR program funds ed-tech innovation. Foundations like the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and the Bezos Family Foundation specifically support technology-enhanced learning.

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