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​Are you a CMC member and work or live in one of our eight SoCal counties?  
Then you are eligible for our CMC South Scholarships and Grants!
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The California Mathematics Council Southern Section wishes to promote excellence in the teaching of mathematics for all students and teachers in Southern California.  To that end, annually we offer our members the opportunity to apply for scholarships and grants to attract or aid teachers interested in entering or enriching themselves within our profession, support improving the quality of instruction with engaging lessons and projects, and to address equity and social justice in mathematics education. 

Grants  

Category A (New)
Early Career Teacher Leader Grant

DEADLINE: October 1

Category B
Equity/Access/Empowerment Grant
DEADLINE: May 30
 
Category C
Professional Inservice Grant
DEADLINE: May 30
 

Category D
Classroom Materials Grant
DEADLINE: May 30

Awards

​Susie Hakansson Award
Mentor for Math Educator of Color 

DEADLINE: August 30
 
Lurie Center K-14 Teaching Award
Teacher of Math Literacy for Students of Color
DEADLINE:  August 30
 
Elisabeth Javor K-8 Mentoring Award
Mentor for K-8 Classroom Teacher

DEADLINE:  August 30


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​Ready to apply?  Great!
  1. Read the application questions here, then draft your written responses.
  2. Submit your written responses to this application form by the deadline for each grant or award.

Questions?  Email us at cmcsouth.scholarships@gmail.com.

Applicants must submit all requested information and recommendations by the deadline listed for each grant or award.  Incomplete applications will not be considered.  Please avoid abbreviations and acronyms.  Applicants must reside, teach, or attend school in one of the 8 southern California counties to apply (Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Imperial, Orange, or San Diego).

Grant awardees are expected to submit a final report on how the funds were used to improve teaching and learning. 

More scholarships, awards and grants are available on the California Mathematics Council State Grants webpage.


Please assist us in spreading the word about these grants to students and teachers in Southern California!
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