Toshiba grades 6-12 Grant

Win $5,000 or more for your math or science classroom

Toshiba grades 6-12 Grant

Win $5,000 or more for your math or science classroom

Award: Up to $5,000/ over $5,000

Opens: July 1, 2014

Proposals Due: Feb. 1, 2015 for grants over 5,000/ rolling for grants under 5,000

Final Applications Due: Feb. 1, 2015 for grants over 5,000/ rolling for grants under 5,000

Recurring? Semiannually/rolling

Granting Organization: Toshiba

Long Description: Toshiba Grants up to $5,000 on a rolling basis or over $5,000 semiannually to aid projects that make math or science more engaging for students in grades 6-12.

Requirements: Develop a project and fill out an online application

Eligibility: Educators of grades 6-12

Application Link: http://www.cybergrants.com

Additional Information Link: http://www.toshiba.com/taf/612.jsp

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