Grants
ETC maintains a Grant Funding Program designed to support
individuals and organizations dedicated to the promotion and
advancement of K-9 Classical Studies.

Download an application form as MS Word.

PREVIOUS GRANTS AWARDED

Augusta County Institute for Classical Studies, $200
To develop and publish lessons and activities promoting the study of ancient
Greek in the elementary school.

Stuart Davis, $350
To present a workshop detailing a Classical Studies curriculum suitable for 1st
and 2nd graders at the 2005 ACL Institute.

Z
ee Ann Poerio, $300
To purchase new materials for the first Ancient Coin Museums and sponsor
Elementary School activities including a contest, in conjunction with Ancient
Coins for Education.   

Rhodes College & David Sick, $200
To purchase Classical Studies-related books for a mentoring program
between Classics students at Rhodes College and elementary children at a
Memphis public school.

Cathy Scaife, $245
To travel to an exhibition of the Ancient Coin Museum in Pittsburgh. To
deliver presentations on ancient coins to both students and teachers in
conjunction
with the exhibit.

Stacie Turner, $705
To assist high school Latin students in developing and implementing a mosaic
workshop for middle and elementary school students in the Bristol, Conn.
area.
Augusta County Institute for Classical Studies, $1,000
Latin Summer program.

Susie Scoppa, $350
To present "A Field Trip in the Palm of Your Hand: Roman Coins" at the
2004 ACL Institute.

Victoria Lehman, $300
To present “Victoria’s Secret: Techniques for Motivating the Masses using
the Theory of Multiple Intelligences"  at the 2004 ACL Institute.

Zee Ann Poerio, $350
To collaborate with "Minimus" author Barbara Bell on trans-Atlantic projects
promoting and advancing K-8 Classical Studies.
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GRANTS AWARDED FOR 2007

Danielle Schaefer, $350
For Latin program materials for The Newport School, Silver Spring, MD


GRANTS AWARDED FOR 2006

Nava Cohen, $350
To present Legimus, Scribimus, Cantamus (and sometimes Ludimus): A Model
for Primary Latin at the ACL Summer Institute in Philadelphia 2006
http://www.geocities.com/nrscohen/legimus

Abigail Braddock, $175
Making the Connection: Middle School Students and Authentic Assessment"
at the ACL Institute in Philadelphia 2006.

Barbara Bell, $175
For funds to help you present at the ACL Institute in 2006.

Kaye Reyes, $450
Total Immersion Latin for grades K-3 at the Workshop for Teachers of
Ascanius: The Youth Classics Institute.

Sherri Madden, $350
For creation of teaching materials using images from Fulbright study in Rome.


GRANTS AWARDED FOR 2005

Irene Hall, $750
To send Discovery Charter School students to see a Shakespeare Theatre of
New Jersey production based on Greek mythology.

Joseph Marquette, $250
For materials to launch a middle school Classics program including classroom
visuals, props,  historical maps, and posters.

Kimberly Freeman, $300
To purchase books and materials for a middle-school Latin & Classical Studies
exploratory course.