• CATEGORY 3 - 2023 School Garden & Greenhouse Grant Applications

    Up to $2,000
  • CATEGORY 3
    School Garden & Greenhouse Grants:
    Funding will be available to nonprofit organizations within the state of Maine or serving students within the state of Maine. Matching contributions are encouraged and may consist of; use of facilities, volunteer time, in-kind contributions, community involvement, salaries, etc. Applicants in this category will be eligible for no more than 3 consecutive years. Only 1 grant in this category per physical site or Project Director will be considered annually.

    Please make sure you have selected the correct application for the grant category you want to apply for.

     

    Please note that you are not able to save your grant application and return to it later. It is suggested that you write your responses in a Word document and copy them into the text boxes.

    Please review our website for examples of funded grants, our mission, and for more information on eligibility, the application and review process, and reporting guidelines. www.MaineAgintheClassroom.org

    For more information contact Willie Sawyer Grenier at maitc@maine.gov or 207.287.5522

     

    All applications are due by 4:00pm on August 31st, 2023. For questions regarding this application process, please email kelsey.maitc@gmail.com

    Online grant applications (including all required uploads) must be submitted by the application deadline.
    The maximum duration of the grants will be one year.
    Final reports are due August 1, 2024, but can be submitted sooner (see reporting requirements for details).
    Funding awarded may not be consistent with the funding request.

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  • PROJECT DESCRIPTION

    Proposals will be assessed for eligibility, evaluated by a review committee, and scored based on a rubric of 135 total possible points. Scores will be averaged for each application.
    The following scoring rubric will be applied:

    • 20 points – Practicality and Scope of the Project
      • Are the methods, timeline and budget appropriate to achieve the described results? Is the project effective to achieve agricultural literacy in grades PreK - 12?
    • 20 points – Collaboration
    • 20 points – Budget and Schedule
    • 20 points – Impact and Outcomes
    • 20 points - Assessment and Sustainability of the Program
    • 10 points - Integrated Pest Management Plan and Checklist (both Mandatory)
    • 25 points – Letters of Support & Concurrence Letter (both MANDATORY, a letter from the project director will not satisfy the minimum)

    Both the checklist and model IPM plan are posted on the website with the grant applications at www.MaineAgintheClassroom.org

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  • MAITC GRANT APPLICATION TERMS & CONDITIONS:

    By signing and submitting this proposal the applicant(s) certifies that the information contained herein is true and complete to the best of his or her knowledge and accepts the obligation to comply with the terms and conditions of the Maine Agriculture in the Classroom Council in effect at the time of the award. *All information is mandatory. Applications with missing information may be eliminated from consideration. Grant checks will be written to, and mailed to, the school or organization with Attention to the Project Director. Unsigned applications will not be considered.


    By signing and submitting this proposal the applicant(s) agree to the reporting requirements of the grant.

    REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:

    A final report is due August 1, 2024 (may be submitted sooner). Reports will be submitted via an online form.

    Reports Must Include:

    • Short written report up to 2 pages including outcomes, assessment results, and numbers of students, teachers and volunteers involved directly or impacted indirectly, and the duration.
    • 2 – 6 photographs with releases for printed and online use,
    • A signed copy of the photo release
    • A copy of materials developed (if applicable),
    • Copies of or links to any media coverage
    • Photos or explanation of how you credited funding for the project to the Maine Agricultural License Plate

    *Applicants will not be eligible for additional funding before the final report is submitted for their previous award. Applicants that do not submit a final report for funding will not be eligible for future funding from this program.

    Grant winners will all receive materials to be used during events and for students involved in the project. In an attempt to credit the real funders, Maine Ag Specialty License Plate owners, please be sure to use these and distribute them during the funding year as part of your agreement when you accept this grant funding.

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