Educational grants from Dominion and the Dominion Foundation provide elementary and secondary educators with the tools they need to revitalize math and science programs through the study of energy and the environment.
In the area of k-12 education, Dominion accepts grant applications,
up to $10,000, to encourage the development of new programs to strengthen math
and science education through the study of energy or the environment. The Dominion
Foundation awarded $317,000 to 60 schools and
educational organizations in eight states for the 2008-09 school year.
Dominion will begin accepting grant applications on Feb. 16
for the 2009-10 school year. Applications are due no later than
5:00 p.m. on May 1. Dominion will only accept applications submitted
on-line. Please review the instructions and sample application before entering
your application. You will need to have your NCES (National Center for Educational
Statistics) or 501(c)(3) number in order to apply.
Take our eligibility
quiz. This features instructions, and opens the grant
application.
Provide your organization's NCES
or 501(c)(3) number. — Tip: For schools, use the
last 5 digits of the NCES number. For school districts, use
the first 7digits. It is recommended that
you note exactly how the school name is entered in the NCES database and use
that exact wording.
Award Categories
Successful grant proposals should represent innovative and promising ideas, teach math and/or science skills, reach a significant number of students and demonstrate broad-based community support. Proposals must align with one of the following target areas:
Environmental Education: grants to develop math and/or science skills through the study of the environment.
Energy Grants: to increase students' awareness
of energy efficiency and conservation, energy sources or other energy-related
topics.
Eligibility
The Dominion Foundation will award approximately $300,000 in educational partnership grants throughout targeted areas (see geographic eligibility). Public and private elementary and secondary schools and public school divisions that are registered with the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES), institutions of higher education and 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations are invited to apply.
Expectation of Grant Recipients
All project coordinators will be notified by e-mail of the
Partnership's funding decisions on or before July 16. Public announcement
of the full slate of Partnership grant awards is expected by September 1.
Grant recipients will be asked to:
meet with Dominion representatives in August or September to review their proposal, discuss project parameters and receive the grant check
complete a mid-year (January) and detailed final report (June)
prepare three lesson plans that Dominion can post on its Web site to share with other educators