Cash for Classrooms

Every year teachers spend personal money for their classroom. The PTA helps but there is always a need for a little extra money for special projects. Angela Floyd is celebrating 28 years in business at Angela Floyd School for Dance and Music. She loves to help others find their passion for dance and music where they can build confidence, leadership skills, and friends that will last a lifetime. What better way for her to kick off this 28th season than to give back to the community that supports her as well. Apply today and let Angela Floyd help you bring that special project to your classroom.

Overview

The Cash for Classrooms program is an effort from Angel Floyd Schools for Dance and Music, LLC to help fill gaps in education funding for useful projects and materials of relatively minor expenses (up to $250) that contribute to students’ love of learning.

The information that you will include in the application form will provide Angela Floyd Schools with the data needed to determine whether or not to fund your project. Applications must be from students in grades K-12 at a public or private school in Knoxville. Narrative must be in the student’s words; parents and educators may assist. Entries may be published in upcoming social media posts.

Guidelines

Requests may be for learning opportunities that are new, denied, or no longer funded due to budget cuts. The intention of this grant is to fund projects not covered by the regular school budget. Please indicate if regular avenues of funding have been exhausted or this is an expense eliminated from a budget.

Project funds must be used by February 2025.

Criteria

Applications will be reviewed on a competitive basis by committee. Priority is given for grants that:

  • Meet Basic Educational Objectives
  • Promote Literacy And/ Or The Arts
  • Involve Collaboration With Students And/ Or Parents And/ Or Other Classrooms/Schools
  • Are Sustainable

Deadline for applying is Monday, Monday, October 14, 2024. Awards will be given before the winter holidays.

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Overview: The Cash for Classrooms program is an effort from Angel Floyd Schools for Dance and Music, LLC to help fill gaps in education funding for useful projects and materials of relatively minor expenses (up to $250) that contribute to students’ love of learning. The information that you will include in the application form will provide Angela Floyd Schools with the data needed to determine whether or not to fund your project. Applications must be from students in grades K-12 at a public or private school in Knoxville. Narrative must be in the student’s words; parents and educators may assist. Entries may be published in upcoming social media posts.

Overview:

The Cash for Classrooms program is an effort from Angel Floyd Schools for Dance and Music, LLC to help fill gaps in education funding for useful projects and materials of relatively minor expenses (up to $250) that contribute to students’ love of learning. The information that you will include in the application form will provide Angela Floyd Schools with the data needed to determine whether or not to fund your project. Applications must be from students in grades K-12 at a public or private school in Knoxville. Narrative must be in the student’s words; parents and educators may assist. Entries may be published in upcoming social media posts.

Guidelines:

Guidelines: Requests may be for learning opportunities that are new, denied, or no longer funded due to budget cuts. The intention of this grant is to fund projects not covered by the regular school budget. Please indicate if regular avenues of funding have been exhausted or this is an expense eliminated from a budget. Project funds must be used by February 2025.

Criteria:

Applications will be reviewed on a competitive basis by committee. Priority is given for grants that: Meet Basic Educational Objectives Promote Literacy And/ Or The Arts Involve Collaboration With Students And/ Or Parents And/ Or Other Classrooms/Schools Are Sustainable Deadline for applying is Monday, September 30, 2024. Awards will be given before the winter holidays.

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