Deadline: 15-Feb-22
The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation is inviting applications for its open grants. The Open Grant program is designed to make a positive lasting impact on student learning and teaching across Ohio. Any public school district, non-religious private school or non-profit organization working in conjunction with public schools, in any county of Ohio, can apply.
Funding Themes
Every successful grant application clearly outlines a project that employs the characteristics of DEEP LEARNING and/or EXCELLENT TEACHING.
Characteristics for a DEEP LEARNING project:
- The work of the project takes place DIRECTLY with students.
- There is thoughtful evaluation of the outcomes and lasting impact on student learning.
-
Students are:
- actively and deeply drawn into their learning
- engaged in multi-step learning projects with multi-faceted analysis
- inspired towards new thinking and behaviors, and encouraged to be self-directed, critical thinkers
- collaborating, debating and discussing ideas with peers
- expressing creativity and connections across disciplines
- experiencing self-satisfaction and intellectual curiosity
Characteristics for an EXCELLENT TEACHING project:
- The work of the project takes place DIRECTLY with teachers.
- There is a plan for guided implementation, coaching, or professional collaboration, as well as a structure for formative or summative reflection.
-
The activities of the project promote the growth and development of their skills in:
- presenting an intellectually challenging and globally-aware curriculum
- being thoughtful, creative and caring, ensuring access for every student
- managing the classroom well and promoting high expectations
- inspiring a life-long love of learning
- connecting concepts with personal experience
- using technology as a tool to further learning
- collaborating and communicating with colleagues and parents
Funding Information
- The typical size of an Open Grant is $15,000, but they can range from $2,000-$55,000. While providing a picture for the larger scope of the work is helpful, the Foundation only approves funds for one year. An organization may re-submit a proposal for continued funding based on the Final Evaluation Report responses.
Who can apply?
- Public school districts in any county of Ohio
- Non-religious private schools in Ohio working in conjunction with public schools
- 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations that assist PK-12 public schools in Ohio
For more information, visit https://www.mhjf.org/grantprograms