The NEA Foundation Names
Fine Arts Grant Winners
Washington, DC -– On behalf of the National Education Association (NEA), The NEA Foundation has awarded 10 grants to secondary fine arts teachers to create and implement programs that promote learning among students at risk of school failure.
For the second year, the NEA Fine Arts Grants program honors all art forms, including painting, sculpture, photography, music, theater, dance, design, media, and folk arts. Eligibility for these $2,000 grants have alternated between elementary and secondary fine arts specialists who are members of the NEA.
The NEA Foundation regularly offers hundreds of grants each year to fund innovative or professional development projects. Grants are available for all subjects, including the arts, literature, science, mathematics, social sciences, and technology. All practicing U.S. public school K–12 teachers, education support professionals, and higher education faculty and staff are eligible to apply.
Visit The NEA Foundation online for grant guidelines and applications or call (202)822-7840.
The NEA Foundation inspires public education employees to ensure that all students succeed. Created by the NEA in 1969, the foundation makes grants to improve public education nationwide.
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