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INNOVATION GRANTS TEACHER TRAINING APRIL 2016

Before we get started... Austin Ed Fund works in collaboration with AISD s Office of Innovation and Development (OID). OID can help you identify grant opportunities offered by local, state, or national funders. Important resources: Grant Database: http://www.austinisd.org/oid/grantdatabase Contact Campus Grants Specialist Juliana Castillo to request assistance: 512-414-9851 or juliana.castillo@austinisd.org Today we ll discuss the Innovation Grants opportunity: 100% exclusive to AISD!

About Austin Ed Fund Perhaps you participated in our #investinaisd Twitter campaign?

About Innovation Grants Core belief: many innovative ideas that enrich student learning come from the experiences and critical thinking skills of our classroom teachers and campus leaders. Competitive process for 2016-17: Up to $2,000 for a classroom Up to $10,000 for a campus/ department team Focus areas: Whole Child, STEM, Literacy Special interest: programs with focus on entrepreneurship or cultural diversity

2015 Recipients 15 projects at 12 campuses: 10 Idea, 5 Incubator Funded projects included: INCUBATOR (up to $10,000) IDEA (up to $2,000) An elementary girls robotics program Implementing tools for movement in learning, alternative seating, and sensory support to increase attention to task A project-based chemistry unit to analyze a real-world issue: the fluoridation of drinking water A year-long observational literacy project analyzing the life cycles of bullfrogs Visit www.austinedfund.org/2015-winners to see the full list!

2015 Recipients

2015 Recipients

What does Innovative mean in this grant opportunity context? A creative idea you have just brainstormed and want to pilot in your classroom A successful project you ve read/learned about elsewhere that you want to try in your own classroom/ campus Scaling a small project to a larger scale (i.e. classroom campus) Utilizing resources to broaden/ deepen/ creatively improve a project currently taking place in your classroom Utilizing technology in an authentic way aligned with your proposal/ curriculum Field trips/ professional development that is directly aligned with a larger project you have developed

What does Innovative NOT mean in this particular context? Requesting funding to maintain a project you have done for several years (the OID database on slide 2 could be a better resource here) Projects that are a basic part of your curriculum- not innovative in content- that simply have a budget deficit Purchase of materials for materials sake (i.e. not written into the curriculum/ project in a genuine way). We will not fund technology simply as a replacement for paper/ pen, without a meaningful project strategy behind it! Field trips/ professional development that are not part of a larger creative project/program you have developed

Tips for Success Draw in the reader s interest: Choose a catchy project title. Link to demonstrated need: Why will this project benefit your students? Provide a way to measure success: State how you will evaluate the benefit of the grant. This can be more creative than standardized test results! Be concise but persuasive: Application word limits are a maximum, not a minimum. No jargon necessary. Paint a descriptive picture of project activities and innovative aspect. Use bullet points where appropriate. DREAM BIG but be a Realist: Write out a project plan that you are confident that you can fulfill by May 2017. Ask for what you need: $2,000 and $10,000 are the maximum amounts and we want to fund as many projects as possible. Make sure your principal has approved your project. Let your love for teaching and your students show through!

Sample Application Analyzing a successful 2015 Idea Grant: Tiny Tech Explorers Written by an AISD teacher with no prior experience with grant writing before attending our training!

Sample Application: Question D Need for the project: English Language learner student body No campus science lab Need for non-breakable technology during center-based independent discovery time Specific goals: five are listed, some quantitative (English vocabulary will increase), some qualitative (enthusiasm for technology will increase). Project structure: Describes specific activities and how the materials purchased with funds will be integrated into the curriculum.

Sample Application: Questions E & F: Timeline: Outline goals in bullet form Build in a cushion of time to allow for unexpected barriers (activity timeline should be integrated with purchasing schedule). Work backwards from important deadlines. Discuss timeline for ordering materials with bookkeeper, especially if you hope to order over the summer. Expected Results: State how you will measure success, with outcomes directly tied to the goals from the project description. Outputs are good.x number of students participated. Outcomes are better! Ideas: A sample portfolio (shows creativity!) Improvement on the science exam A list of the skills mastered A video of students showing what they learned May include both quantitative and qualitative outcomes.

Question F: More in Depth OUTPUTS # of students participated % attendance Hours of time completed # of projects or activities completed # of collaborating partners OUTCOMES Mastery of concrete skills learned, as evaluated by exam, activity, presentation, portfolio, or other project assessment Increase in content engagement/ interest Next steps: anticipated long-term impact

Sample Application: Questions G & H: Innovative Aspects: Innovative and creative to trust four year olds with high tech equipment- ambitious goals recognize their potential. What makes your project stand out? How will it motivate and excite your students about learning? Transformative Potential: Optional for an Idea grant! Measurable impacts: X number of classrooms collaborated; we can utilize the materials for Y number of years. There are qualitative impacts as well: what do you anticipate the long-term effects will be on your students?

Sample Application: Budget Research your budget line items- Please secure a vendor bid for any line item over $1,000. Ask for what you NEED for the project vs. the maximum amount. Securing other sources of funding shows community support.

Questions? Ideas? Contact Caroline at caroline.newman@austinisd.org or 512-414-0108 Deadline is April 13 th at 5 pm! www.austinedfund.org