Counting redwood rings
Students counting redwood rings

Education Grants Resources

Education Grants Program

Save the Redwoods League is pleased to announce the availability of education grant funds to schools, park cooperating associations, and other qualified nonprofits engaged in quality redwood education.

Our grant program aims to foster a deeper understanding of redwood forests through personal visits and educational experiences among a broad, diverse audience.

Since 2000, Save the Redwoods League has awarded more than 230 grants to dedicated educators who provide high-quality redwood forest education both in and out of the classroom.

How to Apply:

Our 2009 grant cycle is closed. Please visit us again in April to download the new 2010 application or e-mail the Education Program Manager to receive a notification when it is ready.

Past Grant Recipients: Check out our Grantee Center.

For More Information:

Questions? Please contact Susan Ingersoll, Education Program Manager, at education@savetheredwoods.org or (415) 362-2352.

Updated September 2009

 

Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has saved ancient redwood forests and redwood ecosystems to ensure that current and future generations can feel the awe and peace that these precious natural wonders inspire. We also save redwoods because they are rare — their natural range is only in central and northern California and southern Oregon — and because they are Earth’s tallest and some of the oldest and most massive living beings.