Dear Educator,
You have an exciting challenge as a teacher to motivate youth to learn to think
creatively, to step into leadership roles and to address the challenges of the future.
If adequate funding is all that stands between you and a new classroom adventure,
American Electric Power's Teacher Vision Grant program may help you reach
your goals.
Through this grant program, AEP extends a helping hand by combining your talents
for teaching and creativity with our resources and our desire to help you make a
difference in your students' lives.
Teachers of pre-K through grade 12 who live or teach in the
AEP service area or in communities with major AEP facilities can apply.
Priority will be given to educators who have attended
AEP Workshops for Educators, National
Energy Education Development (NEED) Project training, or are affiliated
with an AEP school-business partnership.
Any project that has an academic focus and has a goal to improve student
achievement will be considered. AEP has a special interest in science, mathematics, technology, electrical safety, the balanced study of energy and the environment, and energy efficiency.
Highly regarded projects will incorporate matching funds, community resources, and
interdisciplinary or team-teaching projects. Funds may not be used for stipends
or meals. Project evaluations and receipts are to be submitted to AEP following
the completion of projects. Print or digital pictures may be used to enhance project
summaries. AEP may use the photos for publicity purposes.
Complete and return the electronic application by midnight EST, Friday, Feb. 24, 2012. Include an itemized budget of anticipated expenses ranging from $100 to $500. If you have questions, please call Barry Schumann, Community and Education Initiatives Coordinator, at 614-716-1668 or e-mail.
A limit of one grant may be awarded per teacher per year.
Grants may be limited to two per school per year.
The AEP Teacher Vision Grant program accepts grants for consideration annually through the fourth Friday of each February. Review and awarding of grants may take up to three months. Grant recipients are required to submit a project evaluation and related receipts to AEP by the end of the subsequent school year following the grant award.