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2013 Conference Attendance Grants
2013 Application Form
2013 Recommendation Form
Up to 6 grants will be awarded. These grants cover registration and/or hotel expenses at the annual IFLTA Conference for pre-service teachers, teachers in the first five years of teaching, and/or experienced teachers who are attending the conference for the first time. Preference is given in each case to first-time attendees. Grant recipients must attend the conference on Thursday (if they are new or pre-service teachers), Friday, and Saturday. One day only attendees are in-eligible.
Should a conference attendance grant be awarded, the applicant agrees to serve as presider of two sessions during the IFLTA conference. |
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Mini-grants
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Applications
may be submitted at any time.
If you are planning a special project or event that promotes world language teaching and learning, you may submit a request for financial assistance from IFLTA. Mini-grants (amounts up to $300 for constituent organizations and $100 for individuals can be requested) may be awarded as funds are available.
Applicant must have been a member of IFLTA for three years. Applications may be submitted at any time and will be reviewed at the next meeting of the Board of Directors (normally March, May, August, and December of each year).
These grants cannot be used for individual travel expenses.
Should a mini-grant be awarded, the applicant agrees to write an article about the project or event to be printed in the IFLTA Newsletter.
Read about a workshop sponsored by the Association of Indiana Teachers of Japanese that was partially funded by an IFLTA Mini-grant in 2008. |
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Lorraine A. Strasheim Scholarship
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Deadline: March 1, 2013
Profile of Lorraine
A. Strasheim
Each year
IFLTA sponsors a competition for the Lorraine A. Strasheim Memorial
Scholarship which may offer as much as up to $1,500 to defray the
costs of summertime study and/or educational projects abroad.
IFLTA accepts submissions from individuals who have been IFLTA
members for three years.
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