Dominion Educational Partnership
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Educational grants from Dominion and the Dominion Foundation provide elementary and secondary educators with the tools they need to revitalize math and science programs through the study of energy and the environment.

In the area of k-12 education, Dominion accepts grant applications, up to $10,000, to encourage the development of new programs to strengthen math and science education through the study of energy or the environment. The Dominion Foundation awarded $317,000 to 60 schools and educational organizations in eight states for the 2008-09 school year. View our Educational Partnership Presentation for a brief summary of the program. Use the links on the left for additional details.

Applications

The period for accepting on-line grant applications is currently closed.  Grant applications will again be accepted in early 2009.

Award Categories

Successful grant proposals should represent innovative and promising ideas, teach math and/or science skills, reach a significant number of students and demonstrate broad-based community support. Proposals must align with one of the following target areas:

Eligibility

The Dominion Foundation will award approximately $300,000 in educational partnership grants throughout targeted areas (see geographic eligibility). Public and private elementary and secondary schools and public school divisions that are registered with the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES), institutions of higher education and 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations are invited to apply.

Expectation of Grant Recipients

All project coordinators will be notified by e-mail of the Partnership’s funding decisions on or before July 16.  Public announcement of the full slate of Partnership grant awards is expected by September 1.

Grant recipients will be asked to:

For More Information

Contact Dominion's Educational Partnerships coordinator: