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Grants for Early Childhood Education Innovation (United States)

Horizon Europe: European Innovation Ecosystems Work Programme 2025

Deadline: 01-Apr-2026

The Frances R. Dewing Foundation provides $1,000–$25,000 in seed funding for innovative early childhood education projects in the U.S. Grants support pilot programs that directly benefit children up to sixth grade and aim to create broader community impact.

Overview of the Grant

The Frances R. Dewing Foundation funds innovative and experimental projects in early childhood education that have the potential to produce scalable benefits for children and communities. The foundation prioritizes new, untried, or unusual educational methods with clear, demonstrable impact.

Funding Details

Eligible Recipients

Focus Areas and Priorities

Expected Outcomes

Why This Grant Matters

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility as a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit or government entity.

  2. Develop a project focusing on early childhood education for children up to sixth grade.

  3. Ensure the project demonstrates innovation, clear benefits for children, and potential for wider impact.

  4. Prepare a detailed proposal including objectives, budget, expected outcomes, and sustainability plan.

  5. Submit the application through the Frances R. Dewing Foundation portal within the designated funding period.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply? U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits or government entities such as schools and school districts.
2. What is the funding range? $1,000–$25,000 per project.
3. What type of projects are prioritized? Innovative early childhood education projects benefiting children up to sixth grade.
4. Are projects outside the U.S. eligible? No, all projects must be implemented in the United States.
5. Can daycare programs apply? Yes, but projects must demonstrate innovation and specificity.
6. Does the foundation fund general operating expenses? No, funding is reserved for pilot or experimental project activities.
7. What is the expected project duration? Typically up to three years.

Conclusion

The Frances R. Dewing Foundation seed grants empower U.S.-based organizations to test and scale innovative approaches in early childhood education. By supporting projects with measurable impact on children and communities, the foundation encourages creative solutions that can produce lasting benefits and serve as models for broader educational improvement.

For more information, visit Frances R. Dewing Foundation.

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