Educators are invited to apply for SELCO’s new Regional Classroom Makeover initiative and vastly expanded Creative Educator Grant program from Aug. 15-Sept. 30
“When we considered ways to revamp our community giving program, educator support quickly rose to the top as an area where we could do the most good,” said Olivia Sorensen, Senior Community Development Specialist for SELCO. “SELCO was founded by teachers in 1936, so investing in education has always been in our DNA. With these two programs, we aim to empower teachers in sparking a love of learning in their students and in creating a space where learning can be engaging, inclusive, and transformative.”
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- Classroom Makeovers: For the first time, SELCO Steps Up will support three K-12 classroom makeovers for as much as $15,000 each. “Classroom” is loosely defined to encompass any school learning space, including traditional classrooms, libraries, gymnasiums, etc. SELCO members and the public at large will help identify one educator in each of the three regions that SELCO serves: the Willamette Valley, Central and Eastern Oregon, and Northern Oregon.
- Creative Educator Grants: Designed for K-12 educators with creative classroom ideas but lacking funds to get those projects off the ground, the program has received a significant boost this year. Creative Educator Grants (formerly known as SPARK! Creative Learning Grants) have increased in value to as much as $2,500 per recipient, up from $1,000 in 2023, to support larger and more impactful projects. Previous projects include a multicultural school library, an “Electrathon” race team that built a single-passenger electric vehicle, and a program that explored the wonders of chemistry through art. In total, SELCO Steps Up has pledged as much as $80,000 for this year’s grant program.
“Those new books in a classroom, the pencils and paper students use for assignments, the decorations hanging on the classroom walls — many of these are thanks to teachers who spend their own money,” Sorensen said. “But what teachers contribute out-of-pocket is often nowhere near what is needed to fund a new project or to create the inspiring learning environment they want for their students. Through these annual grants and classroom makeovers, we hope to help educators create engaging environments, support diverse learning styles, facilitate hands-on learning, and encourage innovation.”
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