Gigi Grant
Gigi Grant
The Gigi Grant is available to schools that value openness, creativity, and connectivity.
We invite educators at the school or district level to apply for the Gigi Grant.
All types of schools—public, private, independent, and charter schools—are welcome to apply.
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Data showed that participating in the program over multiple years increased its impact.
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Data showed that participating in the program over multiple years increased its impact.
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NaliniKIDS believes that cost shouldn't be a prohibitive factor when it comes to bringing social emotional learning into your school. The Gigi Grant provides financial assistance to schools that show strong commitment to providing NaliniKIDS to their students.
Grant recipients benefit from funding toward student and teacher materials, while the hosting school covers the cost of mandatory teacher training. The grant may be awarded for 1 or 2 years.
We invite grant applications from teachers, school counselors, and administrators (if an application is completed by a teacher or school counselor, it must be done with the support of an administrator). All types of schools—public, private, independent, and charter schools—are welcome to apply.
NaliniKIDS believes that cost shouldn't be a prohibitive factor when it comes to bringing social emotional learning into your school. The Gigi Grant provides financial assistance to schools that show strong commitment to providing NaliniKIDS to their students.
Grant recipients benefit from funding toward student and teacher materials, while the hosting school covers the cost of mandatory teacher training. The grant may be awarded for 1 or 2 years.
We invite grant applications from teachers, school counselors, and administrators (if an application is completed by a teacher or school counselor, it must be done with the support of an administrator). All types of schools—public, private, independent, and charter schools—are welcome to apply.
NaliniKIDS believes that cost shouldn't be a prohibitive factor when it comes to bringing social emotional learning into your school. The Gigi Grant provides financial assistance to schools that show strong commitment to providing NaliniKIDS to their students.
Grant recipients benefit from funding toward student and teacher materials, while the hosting school covers the cost of mandatory teacher training. The grant may be awarded for 1 or 2 years.
We invite grant applications from teachers, school counselors, and administrators (if an application is completed by a teacher or school counselor, it must be done with the support of an administrator). All types of schools—public, private, independent, and charter schools—are welcome to apply.
Click below for details on how to apply.
Click below for details on how to apply.
Applications are welcome on a rolling basis.
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Sign up above to receive an application.
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Data showed that participating in the program over multiple years increased its impact.
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Data showed that participating in the program over multiple years increased its impact.
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Sign up above to receive an application.
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Sign up above to receive an application.
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Share this opportunity with your colleagues!
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Consistent and broad engagement in NaliniKIDS may improve: empathy among students, peer relations, and opportunities for inclusion.
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Consistent and broad engagement in NaliniKIDS may improve: empathy among students, peer relations, and opportunities for inclusion.
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Share this opportunity with your colleagues!
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Share this opportunity with your colleagues!
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Reach out to us at: info@nalinikids.org
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NaliniKIDS was found to be accessible and enormously meaningful to many members of the school’s community.
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NaliniKIDS was found to be accessible and enormously meaningful to many members of the school’s community.
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Reach out to us at info@nalinikids.org with any questions.
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Reach out to us at info@nalinikids.org with any questions.
The Gigi Grant is made possible by Pinak Mehta, who honors his parents, Vidyaguari and Ambalal Mehta, with this grant. Vidyaguari and Ambalal both valued education and community. Vidyaguari (called Gigi by her loved ones) was known for her commitment to learning and for being an amazing orator, with a gift for language. Ambalal was a humble man, whose strong moral values and work ethic united his family and those around him.
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