AIAA Foundation Classroom Grant Program

Win $250 for a STEM project

Available Funds/Award: $250

Opens: Oct 1, 2013

Recurring? Semi Annually

Granting Organization: AIAA Foundation

Description: AIAA rewards up to $250 dollars to fund a class project related to math, science, engineering, or technology.

Requirements: Join the AIAA as an educator associate and submit a project proposal with a detailed supply list.

Eligibility: K-12 educators who teach stem subjects

Application Link: http://www.aiaa.org/uploadedFiles/Education_and_Careers/STEM_K-12_Outreach/FY%2013%20-Classroom%20Grant%20Proposal%20form-.pdf

Additional Information Link: http://www.aiaa.org/Secondary.aspx?id=4184

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