Dominion K-12 Educational Partnership Grants

Win up to $10,000 for your classroom project

Available Funds/Award: $10,000

Opens: Feb. 2014

Proposals Due: May 2014

Final Applications Due: May 2014

Recurring? Annually

Granting Organization: Dominion K-12 Educational Partnership

Long Description: Dominion K-12 Educational Partnership awards up to $10,000 to fund math and science projects focused on energy or the environment.

Requirements: Turn in an application.

Eligibility: K-12 educators working for nonprofit schools

Application Link: https://www.dom.com

Additional Information Link: https://www.dom.com

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