TO: FROM: RE: Principals Prospective Applicants Beth Deluzain, Bay Education Foundation BEF STEM GRANTS DATE: July 26, 2015 I am happy to announce that we will be able to continue our STEM grant program (with some modifications) again this year. Attached you will find guidelines and application forms for the Bay Education Foundation STEM grants. It is anticipated that $18,000 will be available for this program for the 2015-2016 school year. Assuming all the funding comes through, we will be offering up to 18 $1,000 grants. This year there will be no showcase event or extra prize money. Please make as many copies of this cover memo and the application as you wish. Teachers and other educators may apply. I urge you to read the guidelines carefully. Applications should arrive at the Bay Education Foundation at the Nelson Building office no later than September 14, 2015, at 4:30 p.m. Please note that this application does not require separate school board approval. An electronic version of this application will be available on the BEF web site (www.bayeducationfoundation.org). NOTE: THERE ARE SEVERAL GRANT PROGRAMS OUT THERE. PLEASE BE SURE TO USE THE CORRECT FORM FOR THE PROGRAM YOU WANT. At this time, you may NOT submit electronically or via fax. Please note that evaluations of these grants are required at the end of the project and must be submitted by May 2016. IF YOU CANNOT MEET THIS DEADLINE, DO NOT APPLY FOR THIS GRANT.
GUIDELINES PURPOSE: The purpose of STEM program is to support individual educators or groups of educators in their design and implementation of classroom activities in STEM education. Proposals must be either problem-based or product- based and may be enhancements of currently existing activities or new projects. ELIGIBILITY: All Bay District Schools personnel are eligible to apply, but the applications must specify how the project will directly affect student learning. You may apply more than once. Remember: Maximum of five grant awards to one person; maximum of ten to one school. FUNDS: Applicants or teams of applicants may apply for up to $1,000. Since the project funding should be $18,000, it is expected that 18 grants will be awarded. JUDGING: A panel of the Bay Education Foundation Board and/or their designees will judge the proposals. The judges may or may not be educators; therefore, they may not be familiar with technical terms and educational acronyms. Awards will be made strictly on merit and will be blind. THEREFORE, DO NOT INCLUDE TEACHER NAMES, SCHOOL NAMES/MASCOTS, OR OTHER INFORMATION THAT IDENTIFIES THE SCHOOL. Identifying the level of your school (elementary, middle, high, special center) is allowed. LOOK! READ! EXAMPLES: Keep in mind that projects must directly impact students. Please note that this does NOT have to be a brand new project. You may build upon current classroom activities. To the extent that the applicant can show how student learning will be impacted, the following areas will be considered for funding: Materials, supplies, software, and equipment to support the project Transportation for students (field trips) LENGTH: Adhere to the application. DO NOT INCLUDE A TITLE PAGE, LETTERS OF SUPPORT, ATTACHMENTS, OR BINDERS. Use only the four pages provided by the application. You may make individual sections longer or shorter, but do not exceed the limit. EVALUATION: You must set your project up so that it lends itself to evaluating the number of students impacted and the number of students improved. SUBMISSION: Submit one four-page original and four copies of the three-page application to Beth Deluzain, Bay Education Foundation, Nelson Building. Your original will be four pages: one cover page and three application pages. Staple in the upper left hand corner. You may NOT submit electronically or via fax.
COVER PAGE Leave this box blank. PROJECT NAME SCHOOL PROJECT DIRECTOR (The project director is the applicant or the member of the group of applicants who agrees to serve as the contact person.) Estimated # of Low Performing Students Impacted Estimated # of Other Students Impacted I have read and approved this project. Principal s Signature: I understand that I must spend all of the budgeted funds and submit an evaluation by May 31, 2016. Project Director s Signature:
Leave this box blank. APPLICATION 1. Project Name: Project Priority: STEM 2. Project Summary: What will you do? 3. Needs: What needs of your students does this project address? How did you identify the needs? How does the project relate to your school improvement plan? 4. Learning Goals: What is it that you want your students to know and be able to do? What standards/objectives are you covering? (Can you measure the number of participants who meet or don t meet the goal? If not, find something else.)
5. Evaluation: How will you PROVE that the students know or can do what you designed this project to help them achieve? What number participated? What number achieved the goal? 6. Activities/Timetable: Describe the major activities of your project and specify a timeline for accomplishing them. 7. Special Features: What, if any, special features make your proposal especially worthy of consideration? Check all that apply. I am a Bay Education Foundation member. (+ 5 points) My school is a low-performing school. My grade/school is low-performing in math or science. Other
Travel (field trips) Consultants Classroom materials (includes shipping) Classroom materials Classroom materials Classroom materials Software Postage OPS (printing, binding, etc.) Computer hardware (printers, etc.) A-V materials (tapes, movies, CDs,etc.) Other equipment (tape players, cameras, earphones,etc.) Total PROPOSED BUDGET-up to $1,000 ****See below What? $ Amount If other private funds will be used to help fund your project, please write the source of the funds (business partner name, PTO, etc.) and the amount. (Please keep documentation of the donation.) SOURCE AMOUNT ******For the purposes of your proposal, you do not have to itemize IN DETAIL. For example, if you are purchasing books for your project, simply write books ----$300. Leave lines blank if you are not spending funds in these categories. Most expenditures are classroom materials.
Hint Page Take the time to get the best proofreader in your school to go over your proposal. It makes a terrible impression when applications have errors. Don t even THINK about handwriting. The application consists of seven (7) sections plus budget page. The numbers below correspond to the seven sections in the application. 1. Project Name/Priority: A short, memorable name makes your project stand out. Pay some attention to this. 2. Project Summary: State clearly what you are going to do. My class and I will create a monthly STEM demonstration in physical science to share with other students in fifth grade. Topics will include..... 3. Need: You should be able to document the need in a direct way. For example, Twenty percent of our fifth graders scored below average in the STEM topics we will cover in our project. 4. Learning Goals: Whatever learning targets are designated for your subject Florida Standards, course objectives, benchmarks, etc. should be used. List targets that are most easily measured and reported in terms of NUMBER OF STUDENTS IMPACTED AND NUMBER MEETING THE GOAL. Ne LOOK 5. Evaluation: The evaluation will be due at the end of May. Remember to set your project up in such a way that measurement will be easy. You are encouraged to use any method that shows a change in student learning. Discovery Ed is a good choice. Teacher made pre-/post tests are also good. 6. Timetable and activities: What will you be doing and when? Remember that the activities should meet the needs (#2) and provide a path to attaining the GOAL (#3). 7. Special Considerations: This section is included to give you space to highlight special qualities. Are you a Foundation member? (It is perfectly fine to send your membership with your application; you get 5 extra points. This usually makes a difference.) Does it provide services to an under-served group? Other qualities? Tell the judges why you should get extra points. w!! Budget Hints: In setting up your budget, please use the categories listed. Keep in mind that judges like to see the money going to student-centered instruction. You may not use funds for refreshments, awards, t-shirts, and similar items. If students are to get something related to the project, make it a legitimate learning tool: calculator, pen, pencils, books, etc.
Grant Number Judging Criteria SECTION CRITERIA POINTS AWARDED Sections 1 & 2 (15 points) Adherence to Guidelines Is the proposal comprised of three pages only? Are all sections of the proposal complete? Section 3 (15 points) Need Section 4 (15 points) Standards/Objectives/ Goals Is the need for this proposal clear and substantiated? Is the need related to the school improvement plan? Is it clear that the purpose of the project is to support increased student learning? Are the outcomes measurable? Section 5 (15 points) Evaluation Section 6 (15 points) Activities/Timeline Section 7 (10 points) Special Features Is there a clear plan to measure and report the effectiveness of the project? Are the major activities of the project listed? Is there a reasonable timeline to accomplish the project? Is the writer a member of the Foundation? (5 points) Are there other special reasons to support this project? (up to 5 points) Total Points for This Proposal (85 Possible)