Toshiba America Foundation Offers Grants for STEM Projects Using Project-Based Learning

The Toshiba

America Foundation (TAF) is offering grants for projects that use project-based learning to teach STEM. The program seeks innovative ideas for improving classroom-based STEM learning, with a requirement that teachers use project-based learning to implement these ideas and that they have measurable outcomes.

Applications for the TAF grant program are open now and are due May 1. Every year, TAF funds two rounds of grants for grades 6–12 for projects requesting more than $5,000 in funding with deadlines on May 1st and November 1st. TAF also offers quarterly grants for grades 6–12 for projects requesting up to $5,000, with due dates of March 1, June 1, Sept. 1, and Dec. 1. There is also an annual program for grades K–5, with an Oct. 1 due date.

Complete details and a link to the application can be found on Toshiba America Foundation’s grant page.