Mountain America Credit Union Expands 2024–2025 Educator Grants, Awarding 25 Teachers Up to $50,000
September 10 2024 - 1:03PM
Mountain America Credit Union, through the Mountain America
Foundation, recently expanded the Educator Grants program to more
than double the number of teachers who will receive educator grants
for the 2024–2025 school year. Earlier this year, Mountain America
announced it would once again award 10 grants of up to $2,000 each
for K–12 classroom learning projects. The program has now increased
to award 25 grants to teachers. Eligible schools must be located
within the credit union’s six-state footprint of Utah, Idaho,
Arizona, Montana, Nevada, and New Mexico. Membership is not
required to apply.
“The Mountain America Educator Grant program is now offering a
total of $50,000 in funding to support even more educators in the
2024–2025 school year. We warmly invite all educators to apply and
take advantage of this opportunity,” said Sharlene Wells, senior
vice president of public relations and organizational
communications at Mountain America Credit Union. “These grants are
designed to bring creative learning to life, and this expansion is
a testament to our continued dedication to supporting the
passionate educators who tirelessly shape the future of our
communities.”
Since 2016, Mountain America has awarded more than 70 grants to
teachers and school leaders to support classroom learning. Grants
awarded for the 2023–2024 school year funded a wide variety of
projects, such as hands-on integrated science supplies, handmade
electric guitars, social skills curriculum resources, and more.
John Goodman from Bridger Elementary School in Logan, Utah, was
among last year’s recipients. He used the grant to teach students
that diversity can be a strength through weekly activities centered
on the different countries and languages represented within his
school. In Idaho, Mark Waterhouse of Gem State Adventist Academy in
Caldwell, Idaho, was able to help students apply math skills to
build their own electric guitars. Angelica Abbey from Frye
Elementary School in Chandler, Arizona, needed high interest, low
level (hi-lo) books to help encourage reading among students in her
classroom with a wide range of reading abilities. These are just a
few examples of the wide variety of learning opportunities made
possible by these grants.
Applications close on September 16, 2024. The 2024–2025 grant
recipients will be notified in October 2024. For additional details
and to apply, visit macu.com/educator.
To learn more about Mountain America, visit macu.com.
About Mountain America Credit Union With more
than 1 million members and $19 billion in assets, Mountain America
Credit Union helps its members define and achieve their financial
dreams. Mountain America provides consumers and businesses with a
variety of convenient, flexible products and services, as well as
sound, timely advice. Members enjoy access to secure, cutting-edge
mobile banking technology, over 100 branches across six states; and
more than 50,000 surcharge-free ATMs. Mountain America—guiding you
forward. Learn more at macu.com. Insured by NCUA.
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