(SFIG): ALL CCISD SECONDARY STUDENTS TO IMPACT SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT

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*Science Fair Project Enhancement* Science Fair Innovative Grant Guidelines (SFIG): ALL CCISD SECONDARY STUDENTS TO IMPACT SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT Application Open: February 15 March 31, 2018 To be implemented: 2018 2019 school year About the Science Fair Project SFIG Opportunity: Thanks to the Arepalli-Karumuri Family Grant funds are available through the Clear Creek Education Foundation to help enhance CCISD Science Fair projects for the next school year. This funding is in honor of some outstanding individuals and CCISD educators who have had a lasting impact on many CCISD students. Award Amount: The award amount for a Science Fair Innovative Grant (SFIG) is capped at $500 per request. Approximately $2,500 in funding will be awarded each year. What is a Science Fair Innovative Grant (SFIG)? This program supports secondary student s science fair participants. An individual student or a team of students may apply under the guidance and sponsorship of a teacher. SFIGs enhance student learning by stimulating student creativity and supporting innovative learning projects. Must be sustainable for use in future years and not require additional CCEF funding. SFIGs will be awarded for one-time, new or enhancements to science fair projects to be implemented within the 2018-2019 school year. They will be awarded to individuals or teams enrolled in CCISD and must be sponsored by a CCISD teacher. A student may only submit one grant application. Projects are reviewed and evaluated on an individual basis. These grants are intended to fund projects that are supported by CCEF s mission and goals. All materials purchased by these funds will be property of CCISD. CCEF SFIGs will fund the following: Student driven, innovative learning science projects Enhancements of science fair projects CCEF SFIGs will NOT fund the following: Projects where materials or services are currently available through CCISD resources (including technology) Projects where materials or services are currently available through PTA or other community resources Club start-up expenses Travel expenses

Application, Selection, and Administration: All CCISD secondary students (High School and Intermediate) may apply online through Skyward and District Links. Grants will be selected by CCEF and administered through the CCISD grants department. Impact must be realized in the upcoming school year. Applications must be approved by the campus principal or they will not be considered. The approval will be emailed to the principal once the online application in finished. o Technology requests will automatically go through an approval process by the Director of Technology once the application is submitted and prior to the principal. A presentation of proposal to the CCEF Programs committee may be required as a final step in the process for top finalists only. All applicants will receive notification of awards by May 2018. Impact must be realized in upcoming school year and reported back to CCEF by May 2019 through evaluation survey that will be emailed directly. Evaluation Criteria: GOALS/OBJECTIVES AND DESCRIPTION: 30% The project should support campus and/or district goals. Goals and objectives must be aligned with the district curriculum, clearly defined and linked to student learning and achievement. Applicant must be clear about what skills, behaviors, etc., the students will accomplish because of the grant project. Please be sure to CLEARLY STATE THE NEED AND PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT. Timeline must be feasible for implementation during the school year. IMPACT, CREATIVITY AND GROWTH: 30% When possible, please submit a partial funding request if you can manage the project with less funding. The project may reflect the student's own, original idea or it may be a creative adaptation of an existing idea, project, or strategy. CCEF is looking for new innovative, creative ideas. Student and teacher benefits and growth opportunities should be clearly defined. EVALUATION: 30% Plans for evaluating the project must be clearly defined with measurable performance goals. Please only submit the requested information and no additional attachments, unless specifically requested. Meaningful, measurable goals are critical to your grant application being awarded. You will be asked to provide grant status/impact reports by May 2019 to the Clear Creek Education Foundation Programs Committee. BUDGET: 10% The project should have a clear and accurate budget illustrating how you will utilize CCEF s funds to the fullest extent and be a good steward of the donor dollar.

If awarded the grant: Grant funds are made available around September 2018 to the teacher sponsor. Grantees and teacher sponsors are expected to attend a grant orientation held in August to guide you in the grant process. All expenditures for materials/supplies must follow district purchasing guidelines and utilize the Purchase Order process. All vendors must be on the District vendor list or vendor must be willing to complete the paperwork to be approved. Please do not plan to order from Amazon.com or other online vendors unless they are approved by CCISD. Reimbursements to grantees are rarely made and must be granted prior to purchasing. Awarded funds can ONLY be spent for specific materials requested within the grant. Your campus staff responsible for the books and purchasing will receive an account code with the awarded funds from the Clear Creek Education Foundation from Terri Aragon, Grant Accountant at CCISD, ext. 40203 on or around September 1, 2018. All POs are to be closed by the last day of school, June 2019. Any remaining funds will be returned to CCEF to support future grants. The Foundation loves videos, photographs, and letters from parents and students at any time throughout the year. You can send these at any time to Kelsey Richardson, Foundation Marketing and Events Manager krichardson@ccisd.net. Please make sure parents have signed the media release to allow pictures of students to be used. All purchases under these grants become property of CCISD. You will be sent stickers to identify the materials as Property of CCISD and funded by CCEF. All grantees are asked to use of the Foundation logo and name where their project or program is being displayed or recognized including social media, websites and newsletters. In order for CCEF to track the impact of its programs in CCISD, an evaluation of your project will be requested. An electronic evaluation form will be made available to you in January for submittal by the end of school.