Direct-to-classroom grant funding
We bridge public budget gaps by delivering resources directly to local teachers. Apply today for classroom innovation or professional development funding.
$120K+
awarded annually
14 days
average payout
Active funding categories
Our grants focus on tangible classroom needs, equipping educators with modern tools and training to improve student outcomes.
Classroom Innovation
Professional Growth
Creative Arts & Tech
Funding for specialized lab equipment, hands-on STEM kits, and creative learning materials that standard school budgets cannot cover.
Grants for advanced educator training, instructional workshops, and professional certifications to strengthen teaching excellence.
Direct support for musical instruments, digital media tools, and collaborative arts projects that inspire student curiosity.
Our three-step cycle
Submit Proposal
Panel Review
Rapid Disbursement
Complete our straightforward online application detailing your project needs, student impact, and required budget.
A committee of local educators and community members evaluates proposals for educational merit and equitable access.
Approved funds are transferred directly to your school administrative office within fourteen business days of selection.
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to general questions about eligibility, funding limits, and evaluation criteria for Meadowbrook grants.
Who is eligible to apply?
How are proposals evaluated?
All active classroom teachers, specialists, and instructional staff employed within the Meadowbrook school district are fully eligible to apply.
Proposals are scored on direct classroom impact, feasibility, and how effectively they address equitable access to learning resources.
What are the funding limits?
When can I submit a proposal?
Classroom innovation grants fund up to $3,000 per project. Professional growth grants for individual educators cover up to $1,500.
We accept applications twice a year during our autumn and spring grant cycles. Check our main portal for active deadlines.
Ready to bring your classroom project to life?
