North Island Credit Union Foundation Looking to Fund Innovative County Teacher Projects
North Island Credit Union Foundation encourages San Diego County teachers who have an innovative class project idea to apply for a credit union grant through its Teacher Grant program. Ten grants of $500 each will be awarded to area teachers in April in the spring program.
North Island Credit Union Foundation’s grant program is available to full-time teachers in San Diego and Riverside County, or credit union members teaching in California, looking to fund special learning opportunities for their students. The project should have clearly defined learning objectives tied to students’ academic needs, display creativity, and benefit a significant number of students.
“Providing resources to help teachers and schools thrive and support students is an important aspect of the Foundation’s work,” said North Island Credit Union Foundation President Marvel Ford. “Our long-time teacher grant program provides those extra funds that enable our dedicated educators to bring creative new projects to their students. We encourage all our teachers to submit their ideas so we can support their great work.”
Interested teachers can find more information and apply online here. The application deadline is March 28.
Since the creation of the program in 2012, $205,000 in teacher grants have been awarded to benefit students across Southern California. The fall grant program funded a wide range of projects, including conducting a geometry-based city planning project, creating a lending library, expanding a school garden, and starting a school community mosaic project, among others.
A non-profit charitable corporation, North Island Credit Union Foundation focuses its resources on four key pillars of long-term community empowerment, including investing in its communities and youth, supporting educators and schools, promoting financial literacy, and honoring our service members.
|
|
|
More to explore
SDCOE’s Jessica Sierra was awarded $1,200 to expand Ed Tech for Littles robotics exploration program for TK-1st grade students.
The San Diego County Office of Education is proud to recognize and celebrate the Month of the Military Child in April, during which time we recognize and celebrate the unique challenges and contributions of military children and youth.
The San Diego County Board of Education adopted a resolution reaffirming the San Diego County Office of Education's commitment to vulnerable students and families.
SDCOE works closely with the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and CAL FIRE San Diego to help spark interest in careers in fire safety and help establish a steady workforce pipeline into this critical field.
Orange Glen High School’s 1904 Cadets made an impressive debut at the Best of the Best High School Firefighter Challenge.
Forty-one San Diego County schools, the most since the program began in 2021, have been recognized as 2025 Purple Star Schools. The California Department of Education’s Purple Star School Designation Program publicly recognizes schools that are committed and equipped to meet the unique needs of military-connected students and their families.