Education

Sponsor: Carnegie Corporation of New York
Solicitation Title: Education
Event Type: Rolling Deadline
Funding Amount: not specified; see Other Information
Sponsor Deadline: Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Solicitation Link: https://www.carnegie.org/programs/urban-and-higher-education/

Overview

<div>Our grantmaking aims to ensure that American public education prepares all students with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions they need to fully participate in democracy and thrive in the global economy.</div> <div> <p>Focus Areas:</p> <ol> <li><strong>New Designs to Advance Learning:</strong> Our grantmaking funds school- and classroom-based innovations to better support student learning and holistic youth development, with an emphasis on meeting each student’s unique needs, ensuring deep mastery of content and skills, and improving academic outcomes.</li> <li><strong>Pathways to Postsecondary Success: </strong>We invest to reimagine pathways to educational and economic opportunity for high school graduates. This includes initiatives to improve college access and completion, particularly for low-income and first-generation students, as well as efforts to better align K–12 learning, higher education, and careers.</li> <li> <div class="h4"><strong>Leadership and Teaching to Advance Learning:</strong> We work to ensure that all students benefit from content-rich, standards-aligned instruction by funding efforts to strengthen teaching and school leadership, including the development of high-quality instructional materials and curriculum-based professional learning.</div> </li> <li> <div class="h4"><strong>Public Understanding: </strong>Our grantmaking aims to build a shared understanding about the changes needed to ensure that all students excel in school and life, including efforts to foster collaboration among families, educators, community leaders, and students as true partners in achieving that vision.</div> </li> <li> <div class="h4"><strong>Integration, Learning, and Innovation:</strong> Our grantmaking is designed to ensure that everyone invested in improving our nation’s schools works together more effectively to design and implement improvement strategies within complex systems. This includes efforts to reduce fragmentation, foster collaboration, and build cultures of continuous learning, as well as sharing lessons learned with the field.</div> </li> </ol> <p></p></div>

Other Information:<div>Grants will not fund projects that support an individual, funds for local work, or support an after-school or pre-K program.</div> <div>In 2020, Carnegie has awarded 61 grants in the Education program. Awards ranged from $25,000 to $1.5 million, with an average amount of $305,000. See a list of prior awards to ASU <a href="https://www.carnegie.org/grants/grants-database/grantee/arizona-state-u…; target="_blank">here</a>. </div>


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