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Grants


Through enhanced educational opportunities across our school district, our students have been given the chance to experience the application of knowledge and facts like never before. The results are real. Students who have participated in the grant projects are more engaged and excited about learning, and teachers can witness their inspirations develop without limits.

Click on one of the grant programs listed below to learn more about how the Foundation awards funds to Humble ISD educators.

Teacher Wishlist

Teachers can now post wishlists for their classroom on the Foundation's online database system. Teachers can then send out the link to their wishlist to their parents so that parents can directly support their child's classroom. Click here to learn more about this program and how to post your wishlist today.

The Innovative Education Grant

The Innovative Education Grant Program supports innovative and creative educational projects that increase student achievement. This grant program is opens from January to March each year. See below on how to apply for an Innovative Education Grant for 2012.

Applying for a Foundation Grant


The Humble ISD Education Foundation is now accepting applications for their 2012 Innovative Education Grant Program.

Please download all three documents of the application package and read carefully.

1) Grant Guidelines

2) Grant Application

3) Frequently Asked Questions

A technical assistance workshop will be offered Tuesday, February 28th and Tuesday, March 6th from 4:30 to 5:30 pm in Room 300 of the Administration Building (in Humble next to Home Depot). If this is your first time to apply for a foundation grant or you have been unsuccessful in the past, you are greatly encouraged to attend one of these workshops. Please send in your RSVP to these workshops by emailing Jerri Monbaron.

The Foundation welcomes grant proposals that include a collaboration between district and/or campus employees and volunteers.  Therefore, parents and community volunteers are also invited to attend the technical assistance workshops. Please email your RSVP to Jerri Monbaron.

The Foundation has provided you two additional resources in writing your grant application. You can learn more about the types of grants this program has supported in the past by clicking here. Additionally, you can see a few of the highly-scored grants from previous years by scanning the list below. These completed applications are provided to you as examples only of well-written proposals. Therefore, we ask that you not use specific information in these proposals when developing your own.

 

Science After School is Cool Kelly Abdmoulaie Greentree Elementary
Speed Racer of the 21st Century Stephanie Romero Riverwood Middle
The Great Book Swap Julie Brewer Oak Forest Elementary
Get Moving, Get Funky, Get Learning Jenny McDaniel Foster Elementary
Harvesting a Habitat Kelly Abdmoulaie Greentree Elementary
Math in a Box Betsy Duplechain Woodland Hills Elementary
Children's Literature You Can Count On Chelle McGowan Maplebrook Elementary

Three Dimensional Periodic Table of Elements

Shining a Little Light on Molecular Biology

F.I.T. for Science

Yes, Wii Can

 

David Knobloch


Debra Howsmon

Terry Harshaw

Torchawa Alexander

Sterling Middle


Atascocita High School

Lakeland Elementary

Humble Middle School

 

 

Challenge Your Dreams

The Challenge Your Dreams grant program was created to open doors for larger and long-lasting educational enrichment programs in Humble ISD. Click here to learn more about The Challenge Your Dreams grant program.