This grant is awarded to schools or non-profit organizations to run after-school or summer programs that boost Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) skills for students in underserved school districts. Funds can be used for equipment, instructor stipends, and materials.
Aimed at non-traditional students, this grant assists working adults who wish to return to school to complete a degree or obtain a new certification to advance in their current career or change fields.
This need- and merit-based grant is for high school seniors from low-income households to pursue a 2-year or 4-year degree at an accredited college or university. It covers tuition, fees, and books, with a focus on supporting first-generation college students.