Grant Question and Answer Workshop. Innovative Teaching Grants are designed to encourage, facilitate, recognize and reward innovative and creative instructional.

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Grant Question and Answer Workshop

Innovative Teaching Grants are designed to encourage, facilitate, recognize and reward innovative and creative instructional approaches to the accomplishment of program objectives. The Gatesville ISD EDUCATION FOUNDATION is offering teachers and administrators the opportunity to apply for grants to support innovative programs or projects to support higher levels of student learning. The grants must enhance student academic performance and support the objectives, goals, and initiatives of GISD.

Edwin Powell, President Faye Nichols, Secretary Brenda Byrom, Vice-President, Finance and Governance Kathy Lee, Vice-President, Programs Kim Gore, Vice-President, Marketing and Events Marion Young, Vice-President, Development Jennifer Boyd, Executive Committee Member-At-Large Stewart Speer, GISD Superintendent Don Grogan Ann Miller Amy Hays Deborah Ford Lis Appelman Nina Davidson Jodie Gaylor Sam Golden Curtis Logan Greg Casey

Be SMART! Be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Reasonable and Timely! Grant applications must be complete and comply with stated deadlines. Late applications will not be accepted. Carefully review the GISD Education Foundation Grant Application Guidelines and Instructions that precede the application form. Grant applicants are encouraged to visit with a district curriculum coordinator prior to writing a grant to ensure that grant proposal ideas align with district goals and objectives. Programs/Projects submitted in a grant application should demonstrate creativity and innovation in educational programming. Proposals should not seek to repeat funding for a previously approved project or seek alternate funding for an existing project currently being funded by another source. In addition, applicants should not seek funding for programs typically funded through district, state or federal funding.

Proposed programs must align with the STAAR test for the grade level(s) affected. A good portion of the Grant Review Committee may not be educators. Therefore, please remember to define all acronyms used within the grant application and avoid educational jargon or abbreviations when writing your application. Information presented in the grant application should be clear and to the point. Make sure the information in fully understandable. Attaching supporting documentation to the application is not necessary, but for clarification purposes, it may be warranted.

Thoughtfully consider the evaluation component of your grant application. Each grant funded will need to be measured to determine its effectiveness. Standardized testing should not be used as an evaluation tool. Utilize the Community Relations portion of your application. The Grant Review Committee LOVES to see projects that expand beyond the classroom. Spell check and proofread the application carefully. Research what the actual cost will be for each budget item. Do not forget to include shipping and handling costs. If possible, get a quote from your supplier that is good for 90 days to ensure that your costs will be the same at the actual time of purchase.

Equipment and/or materials typically acquired through district, state or federal funding Equipment and/or materials that are not requested as part of a well-planned project or program Incentive field trips Salaries (including stipends and substitute teacher pay) Staff development (registration, fees, lodging, travel or meals) Honorariums Requests which exceed the stated dollar limit

The project is appropriate if you can answer yes to the following questions : Will the project improve student learning? Is the project instructional to students? Does the project challenge students and stimulate thought? Are the objectives clear? Does the project address STAAR? Does the project relate with GISD goals and improvement plans? Can objectives be measured? Is the project new to the district? Can it be done? Small grants are just as likely to be awarded as large grants.

100 words or less Write a brief summary of your project using general terms. What do you hope to achieve? How will this project enhance the education of students? Is the project sustainable over multiple years? This paragraph is the HOOK for the grant readers....write it well!

Tell what you hope to achieve. What will be different or better if the project is successful? Keep the statement simple and straightforward. Promise only what you can hope to achieve

Explain the specific need(s) that this project addresses. How will the project improve student learning in this area? How does the project relate to the campus or district plan? Is the project sustainable over multiple years? Discuss (in laymans terms) the STAAR that will be addressed by this proposal.

List the main objectives of your project. List in terms of students will... Objectives should be clear and measurable Link objectives to instructional activities and evaluation procedures

Describe proposed activities and tasks What actions will you take to meet the objectives? How will the project be implemented? Provide details so that the evaluation committee can distinguish innovative ideas Link the instructional activities to objectives and evaluation procedures

Describe how you will measure the success of your project (outside of standardized testing) How will you know that this project was successful? Link the evaluation procedures to objectives and instructional procedures

Objective: Students will increase their memorization of 0-12 multiplication facts to 100%. Instructional Activity: Multiplication Music memory – Readers Theatre three days per week. Evaluation Procedure: Pre and post multiplication timed test given at the beginning, mid-term and end of year. Anticipated Result: 100% of targeted population will have learned multiplication facts 0-12.

What do you need to make this project happen? List detailed information on how the grant funds will be spent. Do NOT guess at prices. Do not forget to include shipping and handling costs. If possible, get a quote that is good for 90 days to ensure that your costs will be the same at the actual time of purchase.

Once an application is submitted, it will not be returned for any changes or additions prior to the Grant Review meeting.....so please be sure..... No cover sheets, staples, folders, notebooks or binders. Original application, paper clipped Verify that all parts are complete Check spelling and punctuation Attach any pictures or information that will be beneficial for the grant reader to understand the project Have someone read your grant prior to submission for ideas and suggestions

Specific Measurable Achievable Reasonable and Timely! Let everyone you know read your application. Fill in all sections appropriately. Write as if the person reading the grant does not know anything about education. Remember...not all reviewers may be an expert in your field. Mak sur yur spelin and punkuaton iz correct. It speks vollumes abor yul. Do not ramble on. Get to the point. Use bullets if possible

Use awards for intended purposes Inform parents of student opportunities Document implementation Complete evaluation form when project is complete Share successful procedures in staff development Provide thank you letter to Foundation donors Grant materials are property of GISD, not the individual

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Grant Applications should be submitted to GISD Education Foundation electronically by October 18, 2013, to attn: Kathy Lee, VP application as an attachment and include in the subject line: GISD EDUCATION FOUNDATION The Application and more can be found at under the Community tab A hardcopy with original signatures on the cover sheet must be forwarded to GISD Education Foundation at the GISD Administration Office by October 18, 2013.