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19th Annual CFF Innovation in Education Awards

Classroom of the Future Foundation


Amount
  • $5,000 - $10,000

Deadline
2022-03-08

Grade
PK, E, M, HS

Description

With a total of $25,000 in CFF "Innovation in Education" grants available for San Diego County public K-12 schools, districts and charters, the Classroom of the Future Foundation (CFF) is pleased to announce the 2022 Request for Applications (RFA) form is available online, but the deadline is Tuesday 3/8/22. These grants are a part of the 19th Annual CFF Innovation in Education Awards scheduled for May 26, 2022.

Inspire Award ($5,000): This award is given to programs that inspire, excite, motivate, spark and/or influence teachers to teach and students to learn through exceptional, unprecedented or extraordinary programs.

Innovation Award ($5,000): This award showcases the creative innovations of the programs that facilitate enhanced teaching and learning. This award specifically focuses on the uniqueness of the "program actions" that promotes teacher innovation, increases student interest and drives performance and/or achievement.

Achieve Award ($5,000): This award showcases innovative programs that are able to quantify program results/achievements that drive student learning. It specifically focuses on the "program evidence" that directly correlates to positive student outcomes.

Impact Award ($10,000): The Impact Award is the most prestigious award given to the ONE program that embodies all of the first three attributes: inspire, innovate, and achieve which culminate to realize the fourth... IMPACT on teachers, students and your community. This program exceeds all others in its ability to impact students and teachers through inspiring, innovative, exceptional, unprecedented and/or extraordinary program components that are verified by quantitative and sustained results. Additionally, this program substantiates its sustainability and can be replicated by others.