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The application process for the North
Carolina Mathematics and Science Partnership Grants has been reopened. North
Carolina has been allotted approximately
$3,617,318.00
for fiscal year 2011-2012 to support projects already funded and to
begin new three-year Mathematics and Science Partnership (MSP) grants. Up to
four new grants will be funded. Please
Note: Due to the reversion cycle of the current federal funding, new grants
will only be guaranteed funds for 1 year! A total of three years of funding is
possible contingent upon the availability of additional federal funds. The goal of these grants is to improve the
mathematics and science knowledge of North Carolina students in
high-need school districts by providing professional-development activities to
their mathematics and science teachers. The funding available is targeted to
improve mathematics and/or science instruction in elementary, middle, and high
schools. Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis, with grant awards
ranging between $3000 and $7000 per teacher receiving at least 80 hours of
professional development during the three-year period. Grants will be
funded for one year and renewed annually depending upon satisfactory progress
toward meeting established goals and continued funding from the United States
Department of Education. Funds must be used to supplement, not supplant,
funds that would otherwise be used for proposed activities. The North
Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) is responsible for
administering this program and for determining funding
recipients. All funding for this program is contingent upon continued funding
from the federal government. All funding for this program is contingent
upon continued funding from the federal government.
The
deadline to apply for a grant is 5:00 p.m., March 21, 2011
Download current RFP below.
MSP RFP2011a.pdf MSP RFP2011a.docx
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