Special education grants for educating students with special needs with specially designed instruction, as per the No Child Left Behind Act, ADA,300.39 IDEA, addressing individual differences and needs, including: grants for speech, travel training, vocational education, adaptive physical education, EIS early intervention services, resource rooms, special education teachers, classrooms and technology.
Grants to USA nonprofit organizations in multiple states to address the needs of residents in communities where the funding source has a business presence. Funding is intended for activities and programs within the focus areas of community development, human services, ...
Cooperative agreements to USA eligible IHEs and nonprofit organizations applying on behalf of eligible IHEs for programs to prepare people to work in special education. Applicants are advised to complete required registrations in advance of the deadline. Eligible appli...
Cooperative agreements to USA and territories SEAs, LEAs, IHEs, nonprofit and for-profit organizations, and agencies for programs to improve services for children with disabilities. Applicants are advised that required registrations may take several weeks to complete. ...
Cooperative agreements to USA and territories agencies, LEAs, SEAs, IHEs, nonprofit and for-profit organizations, and Tribes for education and technology initiatives to benefit students with disabilities. Applicants are advised that required registrations may take up t...
Award of $1,000 and in-kind support to a USA or Puerto Rico educator to recognize outstanding instruction to blind students. The program is intended to recognize an innovative and dedicated classroom teacher, counselor, or administrator who provides their blind student...
Grants of up to $20,000 to USA nonprofit organizations for community benefit programs and projects. Funding is intended to support hospitals and schools; museums, performing arts and cultural programs; skills training, educational, and other programming for seniors, yo...
Grants of up to $500 to Illinois nonprofits and schools in eligible areas to develop or enhance programs that provide direct services to children with autism spectrum disorder. Funding is intended for programs that are innovative and offer educational approaches that m...