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- Environmental Education Centers are facilities that provide quality environmental education for the public, including outdoor experiences, trained staff, exhibits and programs. They serve as vital partners in the N.C. Environmental Education Certification Program and are a valuable resource for classroom teachers, parents and nonformal educators.
- Environmental Education Classes, guided walks, camps, volunteer opportunities, naturalist training, trail/tree maintenance jobs, and special events focus on the stewardship and connection to nature.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Meaning: Environmental Education(EE) is defined as education that helps individuals to become more knowledgeable about their environment and to develop responsible.
2021 Grant Timeline and Links
- Online Application: applications are now closed
2021 Environmental Education Grant Program Overview
The Gray Family Foundation's Environmental Education program seeks to support programs that stimulate or promote the teaching of environmental education in K-12 environments and increases outdoor experiences for youth.
The impact of COVID-19 has had wide-reaching effects on communities across the state of Oregon – and organizations that provide and support environmental education have been significantly impacted. We recognize the current uncertainty and that the various scenarios organizations and educators will face when connecting with youth during the next year are complex.
This year, Gray Family Foundation seeks proposals that stimulate or promote the teaching of environmental education in formal and informal K-12 educational environments to increase outdoor experiences for youth – either during the school day, as part of distance or virtual learning, or as a service or opportunity offered to families and youth outside of the context of the school setting. Gray Family Foundation's Environmental Education Grant Program is focused on projects/programs that benefit 3rd-8th grade youth. Gray FF will fund proposals that best demonstrate alignment with our priorities and reflect our values towards equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).
In 2021, we are offering three options through our Environmental Education grant program. Gray FF is interested in reviewing proposals for a range of funding levels that best serve the specific needs of your program. During this grant cycle, we are also especially interested in supporting opportunities for organizations, schools, and/or school districts to use and integrate outdoor spaces (e.g. schoolyards, playgrounds, nearby parks or natural areas) into student learning as a method for both engaging students and reducing risk for students and educators during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gray FF will award funds to the strongest eligible projects regardless of project type and encourage organizations to apply for the type of funding that will best serve their efforts. Please note that applicants may apply for projects that include a combination of capacity-building, field experiences, and/or professional development, but may only apply for $25,000 max. Detailed guidance on the application process will be provided in the RFP.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Meaning: Environmental Education(EE) is defined as education that helps individuals to become more knowledgeable about their environment and to develop responsible.
2021 Grant Timeline and Links
- Online Application: applications are now closed
2021 Environmental Education Grant Program Overview
The Gray Family Foundation's Environmental Education program seeks to support programs that stimulate or promote the teaching of environmental education in K-12 environments and increases outdoor experiences for youth.
The impact of COVID-19 has had wide-reaching effects on communities across the state of Oregon – and organizations that provide and support environmental education have been significantly impacted. We recognize the current uncertainty and that the various scenarios organizations and educators will face when connecting with youth during the next year are complex.
This year, Gray Family Foundation seeks proposals that stimulate or promote the teaching of environmental education in formal and informal K-12 educational environments to increase outdoor experiences for youth – either during the school day, as part of distance or virtual learning, or as a service or opportunity offered to families and youth outside of the context of the school setting. Gray Family Foundation's Environmental Education Grant Program is focused on projects/programs that benefit 3rd-8th grade youth. Gray FF will fund proposals that best demonstrate alignment with our priorities and reflect our values towards equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).
In 2021, we are offering three options through our Environmental Education grant program. Gray FF is interested in reviewing proposals for a range of funding levels that best serve the specific needs of your program. During this grant cycle, we are also especially interested in supporting opportunities for organizations, schools, and/or school districts to use and integrate outdoor spaces (e.g. schoolyards, playgrounds, nearby parks or natural areas) into student learning as a method for both engaging students and reducing risk for students and educators during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gray FF will award funds to the strongest eligible projects regardless of project type and encourage organizations to apply for the type of funding that will best serve their efforts. Please note that applicants may apply for projects that include a combination of capacity-building, field experiences, and/or professional development, but may only apply for $25,000 max. Detailed guidance on the application process will be provided in the RFP.
Option 1: Equity-Focused Capacity-Building
We will consider equity and inclusion focused capacity-building grant requests from $5,000-$20,000. This includes capacity-building support for multi-cultural or culturally-specific organizations seeking to integrate best practices in environmental education into their youth programming AND/OR organizations seeking to build their staff and organizational capacity to effectively engage with and support communities where they are implementing programming (i.e. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion trainings, Trauma-Informed training and/or curriculum development, community engagement and partnership work, etc.). Eligible organizations should have or be planning for programming that engages 3rd-8th grade youth. Capacity-building grants are typically one-year grants with the opportunity to apply for programmatic grants in future years, however you may combine a capacity-building grant with a program grant if that makes the most sense for your request.
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Option 2: Youth Field Experiences
We will consider programmatic grant requests from $5,000-$25,000 per year to support in-person, virtual, or self-directed field experiences for 3rd through 8th grade youth. Please note that program grants may also support work done in collaboration with or in parallel to schools/school districts in leveraging outdoor spaces (e.g. playgrounds, gardens, nearby natural areas) to support student learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Program applicants may request multi-year funding (up to three years) pending annual grant renewals through the 2022-2023 school year. Programs requesting multi-year funding will be responsible for securing increasing matching funds in years two and three of the program as Gray FF will reduce its funding from year to year by 20% (e.g., $10,000 year one, $8,000 year two, $6,400 year three).
Option 3: Educator Training and Professional Development
We will consider programmatic grant requests from $5,000-$25,000 per year to support educator professional development. Program applicants may request multi-year funding (up to three years) pending annual grant renewals through the 2022-2023 school year. Programs requesting multi-year funding will be responsible for securing increasing matching funds in years two and three of the program as Gray FF will reduce its funding from year to year by 20% (e.g., $10,000 year one, $8,000 year two, $6,400 year three).
To learn more about our Environmental Education Grant Program or check eligibility of your project or program:
- Review our 2021 Environmental Education RFP (Revised 9/2/20).
- Check outthe sample budget template here(please note that you are welcome to use your own).
- Call us: 503-552-3500
- E-mail: You can reach out via e-mail to grants@grayff.org
Advancing Environmental Education
through Collaboration
OUR MISSION
RIEEA is a network of professionals and organizations committed to promoting high quality environmental education that increases the environmental literacy of all children and adults in our state.
Our membership includes teachers, naturalists, environmental organizations, and educators from universities, recreation centers, and state, federal, and non-profit agencies, among many others.
We foster collaborations, sponsor professional development opportunities, gather and disseminate information on environmental education, and promote public understanding of the value of an environmentally literate citizenry.
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