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Learn how to secure funding for your great idea through strategic partnerships, understanding local needs, and finding the right funding sources at state and federal levels. Explore common success factors and tips for developing fruitful partnerships.
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Opportunities for Initial Implementation How to Fund that Great Idea! Martha Cyr, Ph.D. Director K-12 Outreach Worcester Polytechnic Institute mcyr@wpi.edu
Seed to Germination Critical components: • Real partnership between education and engineering/math faculty • Understanding of local teacher needs • Content areas, grade level, availability, resources • Motivation • Planning a well timed sequence • $$ for resources and time
Commonalities in Successful Programs • Committed faculty & administration • Good communication • Start small and learn your strengths Find a good funding source!
State Level Funds State Department of Education • State appropriations of MSP (math-science partnership) funds • Summer content institutes • Many subject areas • Perkins grants • Technical workforce
Corporate Support Local ‘high tech’ companies • Build workforce • Community relations • Often have a university relations person • Don’t overlook your development office!
Federal Level Funds National Science Foundation • Teacher Enhancement • Curriculum Development • Advanced Technological Education • Centers for Learning and Teaching • Math and Science Partnership (MSP) • Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education • Robert Noyce Scholarship program
Federal Level Funds US Department of Education • Transition to Teaching • Eisenhower Regional Mathematics and Science Education Consortia • Tech-Prep Demonstration Program • Upward Bound Math-Science • Women’s Educational Equity
Bearing Fruit Good partnerships take planning, patience, and persistence!