About Toshiba America Foundation
About Toshiba America Foundation
About Us
Toshiba America Foundation (TAF) grants fund the projects ideas and materials teachers need to innovate in their math and science classrooms. TAF is interested in funding projects designed by teachers or small teams of teachers for use in their own schools.
Toshiba America Foundation believes science and mathematics are exciting fields in which all students can succeed with the proper tools and instruction.
Toshiba America Foundation grants support public and nonprofit private schools throughout the United States.
Founded in 1990, with support from Toshiba Corporation and the Toshiba America Group Companies, Toshiba America Foundation (TAF) is dedicated to helping classroom teachers make mathematics and science learning fun and successful for students in U.S. schools.
An application form is required. TAF uses two application forms:
An elementary school application (Grades K-5)
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Grades K - 5: How To Apply
Grade K-5 applications are accepted once a year on October 1st.
Applications for Grades K thru 5 grants are accepted once a year on October 1st
(or first business day of October).
To begin the application process, please click here and you will be redirected to short questionnaire.
Before submitting a completed proposal, teachers are welcome to call the Toshiba America Foundation at 212 596-0620 to discuss their project ideas. To learn more about the application process and the Foundation's grant-making guidelines call 212 596-0620.
A middle and high school application (Grades 6-12)
Grades 6 - 12: How To Apply
Applications for Grades 6 thru 12 for grants less than $5,000 are accepted at anytime.
For grant requests of more than $5,000 deadlines are February 1 and August 1 (or first business day of February and August).
To begin the application process, please click here and you will be redirected to short questionnaire.
Before submitting a completed proposal, teachers are welcome to call the Toshiba America Foundation at 212 596-0620 to discuss their project ideas. To learn more about the application process and the Foundation's grant-making guidelines call 212 596-0620.
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