It's that time of year again: time for teachers to apply for grants to fund "imaginative and innovative" teaching projects in their schools.
The Our Community Foundation is now accepting grant applications from teachers in Daviess County, Indiana, for the 2024-25 school year, the Times Herald reports.
Up to $250 is available for in-school or in-class projects, and the foundation says the grant cycle is for projects to be completed during the second semester of the current school year.
Last summer, seven teachers in the county received nearly $2,000 for their first-semester projects.
For an overview of the grant program or to apply, visit the foundation's website at www.localforever.org/grants or email Mary Smith, executive director of the foundation, at mary@localforever.org.
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