The National Grid Foundation Teaching Green Instit
The National Grid Foundation Teaching Green Institute
Waiting for Approval for 2025. Should be confirmed in early March
Grant and Institute Background
Molloy University and the National Grid Foundation continue an innovative institute that was founded in 2011: The Molloy University: National Grid Foundation Teaching Green Institute (TGI). TGI is designed to train middle school and high school teachers in environmental issues and to provide suggestions on incorporating environmentally focused curricula into their classrooms.
Molloy University, already well-known for its expertise in teacher training, will tap its Sustainability Institute staff to act as guest lecturers to supplement education and science professors for TGI. The instructors will focus on such topics as global warming and its local challenges, clean energy solutions on Long Island and reducing toxins in your daily environment.
The Institutes may be taken as a 3 credit graduate course or on a non-credit basis. The institutes offered in 2025 will cover new topics not covered in the 2024 institutes.
Scholarships
We will offer up to 45 scholarships ranging from full scholarships to partial scholarships. Special consideration will be given to teachers from underserved communities, from schools/districts in need of improvement or from low-moderate income communities. The program will be open to public and private school teachers on Long Island, Brooklyn, Staten Island and parts of Queens as well as some upstate communities served by National Grid.
Please click here to complete the 2025 National Grid Foundation - Teaching Green Institute application form. *application will be available when approved for 2025
Teaching Green Institute Descriptions and Schedule for 2025- pending grant approval
Two Teaching Green Institutes will be offered this summer on the following schedule:
Summer I All Courses Start on or Prior to July 1
June 26,27, 30, July 1
Teaching Conservation in the High School Classroom Eric Powers; EDU 5900 19, Suffolk in person *NEW
July 14-17
Growing Green Minds in the Middle School Paul Zaratin, EDU 5900 18, asynchronous *NEW
Please note that the institutes offered this year will cover new topics not covered in the 2023 institutes.
Tuition and Fees, Application and Registration Procedures
The tuition and fees for a 3-credit course is normally about $4,000. Molloy University will discount the tuition and the National Grid Foundation - Teaching Green Institute will provide grants ranging from $945 to $315 per teacher. The final cost to the teacher will be either be no cost, $315 or $630, depending upon the grant amount awarded, to take one of the 2024 TGI Summer Institutes for graduate credit.
The tuition and fees for 2 in-service credits is usually $695. The National Grid Foundation - Teaching Green Institute will provide grants ranging from $495 to $300 per teacher. The final cost to the teacher will be either be no cost, $200 or $300, depending upon the grant amount awarded, to take one of the 2024 TGI Summer Institutes for in-service credit.
waiting for approval for 2025. Application and dates will be updated when approved.
Applications will be accepted starting on February 1, 2024 and will continue until June 3, 2024 (if seats are still available). Teachers will be notified of their acceptance in the program and their scholarship amount starting on May 17, 2024 by email. Please note: special consideration will be given to teachers who come from schools with a 25% or higher free/reduced lunch percentage, schools/districts in need of improvement, districts/schools with a high minority population and/or schools/districts in low-moderate income communities.
Special consideration will also be given to teachers in one of the above categories who have not been given a TGI grant in the past. To help insure that we have teachers from as many LI school districts as possible we are limiting, for the time being, the number of teachers from one district to (2) two teachers. However, teachers should still apply for the grant even if more than (2) two teachers have applied from their district. If by June 3, 2024 we still have scholarships available, we will award those scholarships to teachers who are on the waiting list, regardless of the number of scholarships that have been awarded to a particular district.
Please click here to complete the 2024 National Grid Foundation - Teaching Green Institute application form.
Questions?
If you should have any questions concerning the Institutes or the grant, contact: Krista Lombardo by e-mail at klombardo@molloy.edu for more information.