Carnegie Learning collaborates with large and small middle and high schools in urban, suburban, and rural communities to assist them with proposal development and writing. This assistance continues through the grant funding as Carnegie Learning works collaboratively with the schools to provide ongoing curricular support and professional development. The goals of these partnerships are to:
- Increase student achievement in mathematics, and student interest in mathematics careers.
- Provide professional development programs and customized training workshops to mathematics teachers to engage them in life-long learning in mathematics, help build their math teaching skills, and help them engage diverse learners in mathematics.
Carnegie Learning also collaborates directly with district and state education agencies, institutions of higher education, and vocational training programs to help our youth and teachers succeed in learning and teaching mathematics.
Support for Proposal Development
Carnegie Learning provides schools and districts with support in preparing grant proposals through a range of value-added services. These services include help in identifying and developing partnerships, customized design meetings with its sales force and implementation team; and direct linkage with Carnegie Learning’s professional grant writers, who will provide support from the planning stages through to helping you get ready to submit your proposals.
For more information, view our Proposal Development and Grant Writing page and our Grant Opportunities page.