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K-12 Education

K-12 Education Giving Priorities

SVP seeks to help students succeed in school by supporting nonprofit organizations working on the following types of programs or initiatives:

  • Professional development and training for teachers
  • Professional development and training for school leadership (principals, assistant principals, lead teachers, teacher mentors, etc.)
  • School-based social support for students
  • Systemic change, including whole-school reform and education policy
  • Parent or community involvement in schools
  • Academic enrichment for students


If your organization meets SVP’s K-12 Education Giving Priorities, be sure to read the Grant Guidelines and How to Apply sections of our website.


K-12 Education Grant Guidelines

SVP invites King County non-profit organizations to apply for the K-12 Education grant.  All letters of inquiry must be received by December 1st, 2008

Your organization can begin the application process by learning how to apply.  Final K-12 Education grant guidelines will not be available until July, 2008.


 

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