Cal Coast Cares grants for educators

Cal Coast Cares Foundation is accepting grant applications from local educators to sup­port innovative classroom proj­ects. The nonprofit foundation awards educator grants annual­ly, ranging from $500 to $2,500 throughout San Diego and Riv­erside counties, with a total of $75,000 in educator grants that will be awarded this year.

“Educators face financial challenges, especially with ris­ing costs for materials and sup­plies, and our hope is that these grants will help local educators continue to provide their stu­dents with innovative, creative classroom projects that inspire students,” said Cal Coast Cares Foundation Manager Penney Newell in a press release. “We encourage all interested edu­cators to apply as soon as pos­sible.”

Grants are available to edu­cators in K-12 public, private or charter schools, and com­munity or state colleges and universities to help academic projects related to any of the Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STREAM). The application pe­riod closes Oct. 7.

“I am so grateful for the sup­port of the Cal Coast Cares Foundation,” stated 2023 grant recipient Roger Dohm, a teacher at Poway High School. “They provided us with the parts to build and compete in the FIRST Robotics Competi­tion. The students developed skills in engineering, science, technology, reading, media arts, math, and programming. The foundation not only provid­ed access to this opportunity, but also an inspirational and motivational learning environ­ment.”

The Cal Coast Cares Founda­tion was established by Califor­nia Coast Credit Union in 2015 as a non-profit organization to give back to the community by providing scholarships to local students and grants to educa­tors. Since its inception, the foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and grants. To apply for a 2024 educator grant, and for more information on the Cal Coast Cares Foundation, visit: www. calcoastcu.org/community/cal-coast-cares-foundation.

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