Grants Awarded
The Longview Foundation funds education activities in:
State Networks on International Education, Internationalizing Teacher Preparation, and Innovations in International Education.
Organization | Program Area | Amount | Year | Grant Description |
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First Book | Discretionary Grant | $7,950 | 2011 | To add an additional title to The World on Your Bookshelf in honor of the board service of David Biltchik. Learn more > |
First Book | Innovations in International Education | $30,000 | 2011 | For "The World on Your Bookshelf". The project will make a globally themed collection of hard copy books available to pre-schools, elementary schools and other programs serving children from low-income families. Learn more > |
Foundation Center | Discretionary Grant | $1,500 | 2011 | For support of services to grant seekers and foundations. Learn more > |
Kent State University (w/Miami Ohio and Akron) | Internationalizing Teacher Preparation | $38,755 | 2011 | Internationalizing Perspectives and Practices in Teacher Education: Developing a Collaborative Model for Ohio. A collaborative project with Kent State University, University of Miami, Ohio, and Akron University. Year 1 Learn more > |
Kentucky Department of Education | State Grant | $10,000 | 2011 | To support regional summits on Global Education. Learn more > |
Missouri Department of Children and Families | State Grant | $10,000 | 2011 | To support a statewide summit on Global Education. Learn more > |
NAFSA: Association of International Educators | Innovations in International Education | $25,526 | 2011 | To support the development of a colloquium on Internationalizing Teacher Education at the NAFSA Annual Conference and Expo and for the development of a cultural assessment tool. Learn more > |
National Council for the Social Studies | Innovations in International Education | $3,000 | 2011 | For the Global Educator Award given in honor of James Becker recognizing a social studies educator who has made notable contributions to help elementary, middle or secondary students increase their understanding of the world. Learn more > |
NYSAN | Innovations in International Education | $15,000 | 2011 | Expanding Global Learning Opportunities in New York State Afterschool Programs: A Pilot with the National Peace Corps Association. Learn more > |
One World Youth Project | Discretionary Grant | $3,000 | 2011 | Support for the development and dissemination of the OWYP curriculum in four U.S. cities. Learn more > |
Pulitzer Center | Innovations in International Education | $30,000 | 2011 | Support for Global Gateway and expansion of Global Gateway to Washington, DC. Learn more > |
Schools Out Washington/YWCA of Seattle | State Grant | $30,000 | 2011 | Bringing the World Home is a collaborative project between five statewide afterschool networks that will integrate global learning into afterschool programs. Learn more > |
Tulane University | Innovations in International Education | $30,000 | 2011 | Support for the "Training Global Teachers for Global Classrooms: A Professional Development Conference Supporting World-Class Education in Louisiana." Learn more > |
University of Arizona World of Words | Innovations in International Education | $30,000 | 2011 | Literacy Communities as Global Gateways to Innovation. This grant establishes literacy communities as a means of encouraging the use of international literature and global perspectives within elementary and secondary classrooms. Learn more > |
World Savvy | Discretionary Grant | $3,000 | 2011 | Consolidate and codify the body of work produced by educators and students over the past few years for online dissemination through the World Savvy website. Through collaboration with CCSSO, this project will also support the initiative of EdSteps to collect, review and publish student work demonstrating continuums of student performance on college and career ready skills. Learn more > |