Education Grants

Browse current education grants for schools, teachers, literacy programs, edtech pilots, and student learning projects at every level.

111 current matching opportunities found Official-source verification recommended

Education grants fund an unusually wide range of work: classroom projects, teacher professional development, literacy campaigns, curriculum design, school infrastructure, after-school programs, edtech pilots, and education research. The first decision is figuring out which layer of the system a grant targets, because a program built for districts will reject a lone teacher, and a classroom mini-grant will not stretch to cover a research study.

Sort opportunities by who holds the money and why. Government education agencies usually fund institutions and require formal budgets, evaluation plans, and compliance with student-data rules. Foundations and corporate givers are often lighter on paperwork but tighter on theme, backing specific causes like STEM access, early literacy, or rural schools. Professional associations run small awards for individual educators that can be won with a one-page proposal. Matching your applicant type to the funder’s habit saves more time than any writing trick.

Before drafting, verify the details that quietly disqualify people: whether you must be a public school or accredited institution, whether the grant covers your grade level or subject, whether spending is limited to materials versus staff time, and whether an administrator or district office must sign off. Education funders also care about reach, so be ready to state how many students are affected and how you will know the project worked.

The most common mistake in this category is proposing a general improvement (“better outcomes for our students”) instead of a specific, fundable activity with a start, an end, and a cost. Pick a concrete gap, show why your classroom, school, or organization is positioned to close it, and keep the budget inside the stated range. Use the listings below to shortlist, then confirm deadlines and eligibility on the official program page before writing a word.

Current matching opportunities

These listings are limited to open, rolling, or upcoming opportunities that match this guide. Check the official source before applying.

EFAC Scholarship 2027: Education and Career Support for Kenyan Grade 9 Students

Education For All Children is accepting applications from Kenyan students in Grade 9 in 2026 for its 2027 education-to-employment scholarship programme, with applications due 15 September 2026.

Status: Open Type: Scholarship Deadline: Sep 15, 2026 Location: Kenya

CMU Rales Fellows Program 2027: Full Tuition and $35,000 Living Stipend for First-Generation STEM Graduate Students

Carnegie Mellon University's Rales Fellows Program will open its Fall 2027 candidacy application on 1 September 2026 for eligible U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and DACA recipients applying to selected full-time Pittsburgh graduate STEM programs, with two years of tuition support and a $35,000 living stipend.

Status: Open Type: Fellowship Amount: Two years of tuition support plus a $35,000 living stipend Deadline: Dec 15, 2026 Location: United States and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

ARC Discovery Indigenous 2027: AUD $30,000–$600,000 a Year for Indigenous-Led Research Projects

The Australian Research Council's Discovery Indigenous 2027 round funds Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander-led research projects across disciplines, with applications closing in the ARC Research Management System on 25 August 2026.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: AUD $30,000 to $600,000 per year for up to five consecutive years Deadline: Aug 25, 2026 Location: Australia

Te Waiu o Aotearoa Trust Scholarship 2027: NZD $5,000 for Māori Business, Banking and Finance Students

Up to four Māori students enrolled full-time in a business, technology, banking or finance-related degree at an accredited New Zealand tertiary institution can receive a scholarship worth up to NZD $5,000 for 2027 study.

Status: Open Type: Scholarship Amount: Up to NZD $5,000 per recipient, including GST; up to four awards Deadline: Oct 4, 2026 Location: New Zealand

Venable Foundation Grants, September 2026 Round: Around $10,000 in General Operating or Project Support for 501(c)(3) Nonprofits in Nine US Metro Areas, Closing 1 September 2026

The Venable Foundation, funded by equity partner contributions at law firm Venable LLP, makes grants averaging about $10,000 to 501(c)(3) nonprofits working in human services, legal services, education, workforce development, youth impact, health, environment, and arts and culture across Washington DC, Northern Virginia, Baltimore, New York City, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, Chicago, Miami and Denver, with the third and final application deadline of 2026 falling on 1 September 2026.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Average grant approximately $10,000 Deadline: Sep 1, 2026 Location: United States, Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia, New York, California, Illinois, Florida and Colorado

Arthur Vining Davis Foundations Private Higher Education 2026–2027: $25,000–$300,000 for Liberal Arts Advocacy and Civil Discourse, With Letters of Inquiry Closing 27 August 2026

The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations run one open-submission program — Private Higher Education — awarding grants that typically range from $25,000 to $300,000 to private colleges, universities and consortia working on liberal arts advocacy and civil discourse, with letters of inquiry due by 5:00 pm ET on 27 August 2026 for the 2026–2027 review cycle.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Typically $25,000–$300,000, with larger requests entertained Deadline: Aug 27, 2026 Location: United States

ESA University of Tomorrow Kick-Start 2026: Up to €75,000 at 75% Funding for a Six-Month Space-Enabled Feasibility Study, Closing 14 September 2026

ESA Space Solutions is funding six-month kick-start feasibility studies for satellite-enabled services aimed at universities — virtual labs, remote learning, connected campuses and open research data — with ESA covering 75% of costs up to €75,000 on a zero-equity basis, closing 14 September 2026.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Up to €75,000 per activity, representing a 75% ESA contribution towards a total activity cost of … Deadline: Sep 14, 2026 Location: Europe, Canada, United Kingdom and Switzerland

Wonderful Community Grants 2026–2027: $1 Million for Nonprofits, Schools and Agencies in Nine San Joaquin Valley Towns, Closing 31 August 2026

The Wonderful Company is distributing $1,000,000 in 2026–2027 through grants of $1,000–$50,000 for one year, plus up to two $100,000 two-year grants, to 501(c)(3) charities, local government agencies and Title 1 schools whose projects directly benefit nine rural communities in Kern, Kings and Fresno Counties, with applications open 1 July 2026 and closing 31 August 2026.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: $1,000–$50,000 for a one-year grant; up to two grants of $100,000 over two years Deadline: Aug 31, 2026 Location: United States and California

Daiwa Foundation Small Grants and Awards: £2,000–£9,000 and £9,000–£18,000 for UK–Japan Projects, Closing 30 September 2026

The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation runs two open-competition schemes twice a year — Small Grants of £2,000–£9,000 for individuals and organisations in the UK or Japan, and Awards of £9,000–£18,000 for collaborative projects with both a British and a Japanese partner — with the next deadline on 30 September 2026 and results announced roughly two months later.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Daiwa Foundation Small Grants: £2,000–£9,000, with typical awards of £3,000–£4,000. Daiwa … Deadline: Sep 30, 2026 Location: United Kingdom and Japan

British Council Disability Inclusion Partnerships 2026: Up to £25,000 for a 17-Month UK–Overseas University Partnership, Closing 21 September 2026

The British Council's Going Global Partnerships programme is offering grants of up to £25,000 for joint projects between a UK higher education institution and a partner institution in one of ten countries to strengthen disability-inclusive policy and practice, with applications closing at 11:00 a.m. BST on 21 September 2026 and projects running 17 months from 1 January 2027.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Up to £25,000 per partnership Deadline: Sep 21, 2026 Location: United Kingdom, Bangladesh, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Ukraine and Uzbekistan

UKRI Venture Doctorates 2026: A £25 Million Fund for One to Three Programmes Training at Least 50 Entrepreneurial PhD Students — Mandatory Expression of Interest Closes 21 September 2026

UKRI is investing £25 million in one to three doctoral focal awards that combine rigorous PhD research with hands-on venture creation, with a mandatory expression of interest due 21 September 2026 and outline applications closing 22 October 2026.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: £25 million total fund across one to three awards Deadline: Oct 22, 2026 Location: United Kingdom

Terra Foundation Convening Grants 2026–2027: $10,000–$25,000 for Symposia, Workshops, and Gatherings on American and Indigenous North American Art

The Terra Foundation for American Art awards $10,000 to $25,000 twice a year to nonprofit organizations worldwide that convene conferences, symposia, and workshops advancing interdisciplinary and intercultural exchange on the visual arts of the United States and the Indigenous arts of North America, with the next inquiry due September 28, 2026.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: $10,000–$25,000 (median award in the previous cycle was $25,000) Deadline: Sep 28, 2026 Location: United States and Worldwide

Application guidance

Use the listings above as a shortlist, then build your application from the official instructions. Save the source page, deadline, eligibility rules, required documents, contact details, and any program-specific scoring criteria. If the deadline is rolling, apply early enough for review queues and budget limits. If the deadline is fixed, work backward from the closing date and leave time for recommendations, institutional approvals, financial documents, and portal errors.

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Education Grants FAQ

Who can apply for education grants?

It depends on the program: some fund school districts or universities only, others accept individual teachers, nonprofits, or community learning groups. Always check the eligible-applicant list on the official announcement.

Do education grants cover salaries or only materials?

Both exist. Larger institutional grants often allow staff time, while small classroom grants may restrict spending to supplies, equipment, or student activities.

Where do I actually apply?

Apply through the funder's official portal or website. FindMyMoney.App is a directory for discovering options, not an application platform.