Steelcase Education Active Learning Center Grant

Outfit an active learning classroom worth up to $50,000

Available Funds/Award: Active Learning Center valued between $35,000 and $50,000 

Opens: Dec. 8, 2014

Proposals Due: Feb. 27, 2015

Recipients Notified: April 15, 2015

Recurring? Annual

Granting Organization: Steelcase Education

Description: The Active Learning Center grant covers furniture, integrated technology, design, installation and post-occupancy evaluation for an active learning classroom designed for 28 - 32 students.

Requirements: Apply online.

Eligibility: Grade 6-12 schools, colleges and universities in the United States and Canada

Application Link: https://steelcaseactivelearningcentergrant.wufoo.com/forms/zjzkw1w23vvw/

Additional Information Link: http://www.steelcase.com/en/products/Category/Educational/Pages/active-learning-center-grant.aspx

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