Funding Sources for Science Educators
At Inq-ITS, we know how important it is for educators to have the resources they need to bring authentic, inquiry-based science learning into the classroom. Funding can often be a barrier, but there are many grants available that can help teachers purchase innovative tools including Inq-ITS.
Explore STEM Grants by State
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Other Grant Opportunities
AdoptAClassroom.org
Amount: Variable
Eligibility: Open to U.S. educators
Teachers create a classroom page, apply for grants, and receive direct support from donors. Educators can immediately order supplies, and donors receive impact updates.
AFCEA Educational Foundation Grants
Amount: Variable
Eligibility: Open to all
Since 2010, AFCEA has awarded over $1.2 million to support innovative STEM teaching, impacting more than 60,000 students nationwide. Grants are available internationally and regionally.
Association of American Educators – Classroom Grants
Amount: $500
Eligibility: Full-time educators; AAE members get priority
Funds classroom materials such as books, software, manipulatives, AV equipment, and lab supplies.
aaeteachers.org/classroom-grant
DonorsChoose
Amount: Variable
Eligibility: U.S. public schools only
A nonprofit crowdfunding platform that allows teachers to raise money for classroom supplies and projects.
Kishor M. Kulkarni Award
Amount: $2,500
Eligibility: NEA members only
Recognizes a high school science teacher who has made a lasting impact on pre-college students.
asmfoundation.org/kulkarni-award
McCarthey Dressman Academic Enrichment Grants
Amount: Up to $10,000
Eligibility: Public schools & nonprofits (PK–12)
Funds in-class and extracurricular programs that improve student learning, especially for low-income students.
NEA Foundation – Student Success Grants
Amount: $1,500–$5,000
Eligibility: NEA members only
Supports projects that enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world learning. Application resources and tutorials are available.
neafoundation.org/student-success-grants
Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge
Amount: $15,000–$20,000
Eligibility: U.S. only (CA, LA, PA & TX)
Recognizes outstanding science educators and schools for innovative lab instruction with limited resources.
nsta.org/shell-science-lab-regional-challenge
Society for Science – STEM Action Grants
Amount: Up to $5,000
Eligibility: Open to all
Funds nonprofit organizations that expand science engagement and participation among underrepresented groups in STEM.
societyforscience.org/stem-action-grants
Society for Science – STEM Research Grants
Amount: Up to $5,000
Eligibility: Open to all; priority for schools serving low-income/underrepresented students
Supports middle and high school teachers guiding students in authentic scientific research. Funding may be used for specialized equipment or preselected STEM kits.
societyforscience.org/stem-research-grants
Toshiba America Foundation
Amount: Variable
Eligibility: K–12 teachers
Supports hands-on math and science projects in elementary classrooms. Applications are due annually on October 1st.
Toyota Tapestry Grants for Science
Amount: Variable
Eligibility: Open to all
Supports innovative K–12 science projects across the U.S.
https://www.snpo.org/publications/fundingalert_details.php?id=534
Verizon & Verizon Foundation Grants
Amount: Variable
Eligibility: Open to all
Supports programs that promote digital inclusion, STEM skills, teacher professional development, and technology-driven learning.