Orange County
2006 - 2007 Inside the Outdoors Foundation Grant Program
Criteria for Eligibility and General Information, 2006 - 2007 Click on one of these links to read the answer to the question:
(or click here to download the "Grant Guidelines 2006-2007")
- What is the Inside the Outdoors Foundation?
- Who may apply?
- How are grant recipients determined?
- How many grants may be funded per teacher?
- How are grant funds distributed?
- What sponsorship categories and funding levels are available?
- Are there specific requirements upon receiving my grant?
- Is there other information I should know?
- What are the procedures for submitting a grant application?
- What is the deadline for submitting a grant application?
- Download the grant application(please read the guidelines below before submitting the application)
What is the Inside the Outdoors Foundation?
The Inside the Outdoors Foundation (formerly known as the Orange County Outdoor Science Foundation) was founded in 1989 by Nathaniel Lamm while working for the Orange County Department of Education. The Foundation, an IRS 501(c)3 California non-profit corporation, provides financial, educational, and advisory support to Inside the Outdoors (ITO). This is an environmental education program, that does not receive tax-based funding, administered by the Orange County Department of Education. The ITO Foundation solicits financial support for Inside the Outdoors through the grant writing process. Businesses and corporations including Pacific Life Foundation, Orange County Community Foundation, Southern California Edison, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, and others have awarded the Foundation money. Fundraising is also achieved through the sales of memorabilia to students who attend Inside the Outdoors’ Outdoor Science School.
This program is open to all teachers in Orange County public and private schools, grades K-6. Grant applications may be submitted by individual teachers or by school teams. Some grants are available to schools outside Orange County (see below for details)
How are grant recipients determined?
The applications will be reviewed by Inside the Outdoors. Recommendations will then be made to the Scholarship Committee of the ITO Foundation. Decisions will be made based on the following criteria:
- Explanation of plan to incorporate the program into classroom curricula
- Financial Need and/or Geographic Location (as applicable)
- Adherence to all grant application requirements as described in this document
How many grants may be funded per teacher?
One grant may be funded per teacher or grade level. The same students can not benefit from more than one grant.
How are grant funds distributed?
After participation in the funded program, the school will receive an invoice for the amount due (if applicable), or showing it has been paid in full by the grant. All grants are presented tax-free and are paid in full, regardless of the amount. If requested, a "simulation" check for the grant amount can be given to the school for a presentation.
What sponsorship categories and funding levels are available?
Call 714-708-3885 or go to Inside the Outdoors for program information.
Each grant application may target any one of these sponsorships:
Type of Sponsorship ITO Program Sponsoring Agency Total Funds Available 1. Partial: $2.50/student
All funds have been disbursed
Any Traveling Scientist Program (K-6th Grade)
All funds have been disbursed
(see "Drip Drop" Project Pollution Prevention entry below)ITO Foundation
All funds have been disbursed$2,500
All funds have been disbursed
2. Partial: $10.00/student
(school pays $19.00/student or $16.00/student for UNB)Any full-day Field Program (4th - 6th Grade) ITO Foundation $10,000
3. Partial: $2.50/student
(school pays $2.50/student)
3rd Grade Traveling Scientist "MAD Plants" Program Anonymous $1,000
4. Partial: $2.50/student
(school pays $2.50/student)
Orange County only5th Grade Traveling Scientist "Drip Drop" Program Project Pollution Prevention $4,998
Are there specific requirements upon receiving my grant?
- Participation in the Inside the Outdoors program during the current academic year
- Media Releases must be signed by students’ parents/guardians prior to participation to permit publicity (Inside the Outdoors must be notified if any students are not released)
- Teacher must be willing to allow observation of the program by the funding agency
- Teacher may be requested to administer a pre- and post- test to assess students' academic knowledge and environmental awareness
- Thank you letters must be sent to the funding agency within one month after participation to the following address (letters will be forwarded to appropriate donors by ITO Foundation):
Inside the Outdoors Foundation
Attn: Mary Lawrence
200 Kalmus Drive
Costa Mesa, CA 92628
Is there other information I should know?
- Transportation costs are NOT included
- If your attendance numbers change, you can adjust the contract number up to 20 business days prior to the participation date (this is critical to avoid charges based on erroneous attendance numbers). Notify David Anselmo at 714-708-3892.
- If actual attendance is lower than 90% of the adjusted contract number (see above), the school will be billed for the difference. For example, if your adjusted contract number is 100, then 90% is 90 students. If 88 students attend, the school will be charged the full price for two students (90 - 88 = 2).
What are the procedures for submitting a grant application?
- Make certain your principal or site administrator is aware of your grant application. If the grant is awarded, a contract will be initiated with the school and/or school district.
- Complete the application using the MS Word Form Template that has been provided. The application can be e-mailed (MLawrence@ocde.us), faxed (714-508-0089) or mailed to:
Mary LawrenceIf the application is e-mailed, the second page of the application, with the principal’s signature, must be faxed or mailed as well.
Inside the Outdoors Foundation
200 Kalmus Drive
Costa Mesa, CA 92628- Questions regarding the grant should be directed to Helen de la Maza at 714-708-3896 or MLawrence@ocde.us
- Be sure to complete each section (use N/A where not applicable).
What is the deadline for submitting a grant application?
Grant applications are always accepted. You will be notified of your grant status within approximately one month after receipt. Once the funds have been fully disbursed, applications will no longer be accepted.