There is still time to bring your creative ideas to life! The Special Education Foundation is accepting Classroom Innovation Grant applications through February 28. These grants are designed to support unique learning experiences, adaptive equipment, and innovative projects that enhance student engagement and success—without educators having to pay out of pocket.
If you are planning to submit, be sure to review the Helpful Hints for Applying before completing your application. This resource outlines exactly what our review team looks for, including clarity of your project goals, student impact, measurable outcomes, and how the requested items support learning. Taking a few minutes to read these tips can significantly strengthen your application.
See a few grant recipients and their project results
Tracy Kroenlein of Lindbergh's Early Childhood Center used her Classroom Innovation Grant as an interactive experience focused on exploring and tasting a variety of fresh fruits in 4 of her Early Childhood Special Education Classrooms.
Jason Bentancourt of Ackerman School used his Classroom Innovation Grant to bring creativity into the classroom with students to build gingerbread houses.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be considered for funding support for your classroom project and create meaningful experiences for your students. Submit your application by February 28 and take the next step toward turning your ideas into reality!
