Funding Amount

$201 registration fee plus $150 stipend

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

NCaeyc Annual Conference Scholarship

Funder: Chatham County Partnership for Children with funding from Women of Fearrington, Inc.

Overview: Scholarships to attend the NC Association for the Education of Young Children (NCaeyc) Annual Conference focused on early childhood education quality, diversity, inclusion, and equity.

Geographic Scope: Chatham County, North Carolina

Award Details:

  • Two scholarships available

  • Covers two-day registration fee of $201

  • $150 stipend upon completion of training

  • Includes 10 DCDEE Contact Hour Credits

  • One-year NCaeyc membership included
  • Eligibility:

  • Family Child Care Home Operators

  • Child Care Center Teachers

  • Work with children ages 0-5

  • Licensed Chatham County child care facilities
  • Selection Process:

  • Two qualified applicants chosen by random drawing
  • Focus Areas:

  • Early childhood education quality

  • Diversity, inclusion, and equity in early childhood education

  • Professional development for educators
  • Contact Information:

  • Erin Suwattana

  • Email: erin@chathamkids.org

  • Mailing: PO Box 637, Pittsboro, NC 27312
  • How to Apply

    Application Process

    1. Complete Application Form: Fill out the Application for NCaeyc scholarship
    2. Submit Essay: Answer essay questions
    3. Provide References: Include letters of recommendation
    4. Deadline: Applications due July 14, 2017
    5. Submission Methods:
    - Email to erin@chathamkids.org
    - Mail to: Erin Suwattana, PO Box 637, Pittsboro, NC 27312
    - Fax to: 919-542-0238

    Focus Areas & Funding Uses

    Fields of Work

    child-carepreschoolsprofessional-developmentdiversity

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