Salt River Project (SRP) is providing grants to teachers aimed at enhancing instruction in several subjects.

The grants will be accepted through Feb. 28 for this 2020-21 school year. Teachers are urged to apply for classroom grants to boost learning in the areas of math, science, engineering, technology and social science.

The SRP Classroom Connections program consists of Learning Grants by SRP, which offer funding up to $5,000 per school for projects and programs that incorporate novel teaching strategies in math and science and meet performance guidelines as dictated by the Arizona Academic Standards. Social Science Grants by SRP support the enrichment and enhancement of classroom teaching in the subjects of history, geography, civics, government and economics and meeting performance standards that the state dictates. For this grant, up to $2,500 is available per teacher.

All teachers in public and non-private schools in the Valley, as well as Pinal County, Gila County, Yavapai County, Page. St. Johns and Navajo Generating Station community chapters can apply for SRP Classroom Connections grants. To apply for a grant, visit media.srpnet.com.

 

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