Schools and districts fund Responsive Classroom professional development in many different ways. While we cannot provide direct assistance with fundraising, we hope you will find the following information helpful:
Federal funding
- A Guide to Federal Education Programs That Can Fund K–12 Universal Prevention and Social and Emotional Learning Activities (May 2014)
- Grants.gov provides a search engine for federal grant opportunities. You can also sign up to receive notifications by email. Visit their website for information.
- The U.S. Department of Education publishes funding forecasts on its website.
Private funding
- The Foundation Center provides information about foundation funders. Visit their website for more information and to sign up for their Education Funding Watch newsletter.
- The Grantsmanship Center offers training and other fundraising resources to its members. Its website includes a free state-by-state review of foundations and corporate giving programs.
- The Character Education Partnership has recognized a number of schools and districts that use the Responsive Classroom approach as National Schools of Character.
Informational resources
- The Public Education Network provides information about community-based advocacy organizations that engage local citizens in public education reform. Visit their website to find organizations in your state and also to sign up for PEN Newsblast, a monthly e-newsletter that includes national and state funding opportunities.
- Jennifer Miller, author of “Better Together,” an article about school-community partnerships in the February 2010 Responsive Classroom Newsletter, offers these “Grantwriting Tips” to educators who are considering applying for competitive grants.