ST Math School Grants Program for {{vm.stateName}}

Welcome and thank you for your interest in the ST Math School Grants Program. The program was created by MIND Education to augment local funding for the implementation or expansion of ST Math in {{vm.stateName}}. Grants are provided thanks to the generous contributions of our philanthropic partners, the One8 Foundation.

  1. Read and complete the initial online application form. Submit Grant App Part 1. (Note to district admin: Please create one application per school.)
  2. Invitation to continue after preliminary review. Tell us about your implementation and usage plan. Submit Grant App Part 2.
  3. Award notification. Review the Terms and Conditions and submit your participation fee to begin the onboarding process.

Important Dates

  • October 2, 2023
    ST Math Grant Site Opens
  • November 2023-January 2024
    ST Math Grant Info Sessions: https://www.stmath.com/massachusetts#events
  • January 23, 2024
    Grant App Part 1 Due
  • February 2, 2024
    Part 2 Notification/Invitation Sent
  • March 8, 2024
    Grant App Part 2 Due
  • March 27, 2024
    Final Award Notification
  • April 24, 2024
    Cohort 7 Required Champion Convening

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1. How are the grantees chosen?

    This competitive opportunity is open to all K-6 public elementary schools in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We are looking for schools that:

    • Are focused on improving their students' conceptual understanding of mathematics
    • Have a clear plan for how to use ST Math for at least the minimum minute recommendation
    • Have included teachers, site administrators, and district administrators in the decision to apply - buy-in at each level is important
    • Commit to getting all teachers trained
    • Designate a strong Champion (or two) to act as a partner to the ST Math Education Success Manager and a coach and cheerleader for the school as it builds JiJi culture and strong mathematical practices

    Incomplete applications will be disqualified. Competitive preference will be given to schools in districts with at least 15% of students designated as economically disadvantaged.

  • 2. Who is MIND Education?

    MIND Education is a neuroscience and education social impact organization. Its mission is to ensure that all students are mathematically equipped to solve the world's most challenging problems. To achieve this goal, we created ST Math, a visual instructional program that builds a deep conceptual understanding of math through rigorous learning and creative problem solving to deeply engage, motivate, and challenge students toward higher achievement.

  • 3. Who is the One8 Foundation?

    The One8 Foundation is a philanthropic partner of MIND Education, generously funding the ST Math School Grants Program. The One8 Applied Learning Hub partners with schools to implement high-quality, applied learning programs in Massachusetts.

  • 4. What kind of projects are supported?

    We support public elementary schools (K-6) that plan to implement ST Math with a high degree of fidelity and have a strategy to sustain momentum once the grant has expired. This grant is not available for Middle School or High School implementations of ST Math.

  • 5. Can a grant span more than one year?

    Yes, this is a long term commitment. The initial high-touch model of professional learning is for the first three years, with additional benefits beyond the initial term.

  • 6. Can we edit our application after it has been submitted?

    The portal allows you to login and make adjustments at any point in the process before clicking "Submit."

  • 7. Will we get a copy of our submitted application?

    Yes, you will have an option to print your final application through the portal.

  • 8. If we applied in a previous year and did not receive the grant, can we apply again this year?

    Yes, we hope to see all schools apply that previously applied.

  • 9. What does the grant cover?

    For new ST Math schools, the award includes over $55,000 in licensing, implementation, professional development, and support fees over the three-year term. For existing ST Math schools, the award includes any additional licensing fees to expand ST Math for all elementary students (K-6) in addition to over $20,000 in implementation, professional development, and support fees over the three-year term. All schools will be responsible for a participation fee of $3,500 each year of the grant.

  • 10. What are the deadlines for submission?

    Part One of the application is due 1/23/2024. Schools invited to continue in the process will be notified by 2/2/2024. Part Two of the application is due 3/8/2024. Final award notifications will occur on or before 3/27/2024.

  • 11. Can I apply before the application deadline?

    Yes, early application submissions are accepted and encouraged. You are able to create your online application and revisit it as many times as you would like before submitting (no need to complete in one sitting).

Year 1 School Responsibilities at a Glance

Spring
  • Designate an ST Math Champion to manage your implementation.
  • Pay the $3,500 participation fee.
  • Attend cohort convening on April 24th, 2024.
  • Champion and school leader participate in a kick-off meeting.
  • Have a staff kickoff (optional).
  • Schedule meeting times for your Champion and School leader to meet with your Education Success Manager throughout the upcoming year: 1) Launch Check In, 2) Mid-Year Data Review, and 3) End-of-Year Reflection & Planning Meeting.
  • Schedule three 90 minute PD dates & times for your teachers.
    • Initial Training
      • Any new to ST Math schools must schedule prior to starting school.
      • Any school that has used ST Math before must have their first ST Math training by September 15th each year.
    • PD 2
      • Schedule time for teachers to participate in a second 90 minute ST Math training prior to January 31st, 2025.
    • PD 3
      • Schedule time for teachers to participate in a third 90 minute ST Math training prior to March 31st, 2025.
Summer
  • Rostering contact meets with MIND team and sets up rostering.
  • Share user roster to generate student and teacher accounts.
Fall
  • Champion attends back to school ST Math Champion Day.
  • School staff, Champion, and principal participate in first PD day before September 15th, 2024.
  • Get your students playing ST Math within the first 10 days of school.
  • Have your Grades K-1 students play ST Math at least 60 minutes per week (ongoing). Have your Grades 2-6 students play ST Math at least 90 minutes per week (ongoing).
  • Champion and school leader participate in a Start Up Check In to look at initial data with your Education Success Manager and develop goals for your students.
  • Utilize the ST Math reports and dashboards to facilitate math instruction (ongoing).
  • Work with Education Success Manager to improve implementation (ongoing).
  • Champion attends monthly virtual Champion Hours (ongoing).
  • Champion attends Fall ST Math Champion Day.
  • School staff, Champion, and principal participate in second PD day before January 31st, 2025.
Winter
  • Plan special celebrations to recognize student achievement with ST Math.
  • Champion and school leader participate in a mid-year ST Math meeting with your Education Success Manager by February break.
  • School staff, Champion, and principal participate in third PD day by March 31st, 2025.
  • Champion attends Winter ST Math Champion Day in February.
Spring
  • Champion and school leader participate in an end of year reflection and planning meeting.
  • Schedule three 90 minute PD (dates & times) for your teachers for school year 2025-26 with your Education Success Manager.
  • Champion and school leader participate in virtual Summer ST Math kick off Champion Hour.
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