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Innovation Grant Application

Inspiring Innovation in the Classroom
Silicon Valley Education Foundation Teacher Innovation Grants

Teachers Innovation Grant 2006

What is an Innovation Grant?
Who do we fund?
What have we funded?
General Guidelines
Types of SVEF Innovation Grants
How Do I Apply?
Grant Cycles for 07-08 School Year
Innovation Council Members
Apply Now


What is an Innovation Grant?

SVEF Teacher Innovation Grants empower Silicon Valley Teachers to inspire tomorrow’s innovators.  Now teachers have a new opportunity to create memorable, interactive and enhanced learning experiences for their students.  Innovation Grants provide our teachers with opportunities to connect our youth to new and innovative experiences in the classroom and on field trips. These Innovation Grants will be beneficial to our youth and their families. In addition, the Innovation Grants will benefit our teacher’s ability to give opportunities to children.

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Who do we fund?

Grants of up to $500 ($750-$1,000 for a Collaborative Grant) will be awarded to any teacher or group of teachers who work in one of the 34 school districts in the Silicon Valley.  Teachers of any grade level can apply for professional development, purchase of technology or materials, access to field trips or other innovative ideas to be implemented in the classroom. Teachers are encouraged to try new ideas and to share the best ideas with other teachers.

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What have we funded?

September, 2006 Grants
October, 2006 Grants
January, 2007 Grants
March, 2007 Grants
April-May, 2007 Grants
September, 2007 Grants
October, 2007 Grants
December 2007 - January 2008 Grants
February 2008 - March 2008 Grants

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General Guidelines

SVEF grants supplement rather than supplant regular district funding. SVEF will support the purchase of equipment and materials which go beyond school budgets but will not support the purchase of ordinary school supplies such as paper, pencils and pens which are part of the school budget.

If the costs of the project exceed $500 (or $1,000 for a Collaborative Grant), applicants should explain the source of funds beyond the amount of the SVEF grant will be secured.

All recipients of SVEF Teacher Innovation Grants are eligible to be named SVEF-KBAY Teacher of the Month.

All successful applicants must agree to submit at least one lesson plan based on their project to the SVEF LessonOPOLY Project.

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Types of SVEF Innovation Grants

Details about each type can be found by clicking below:

Individual K-12 Teacher Innovation Grants
Collaborative Teacher Innovation Grants
Pre-School Teacher Innovation Grants
Field Trip Innovation Grants

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How Do I Apply?

The application process is completed online. Teachers are asked to provide some general information about themselves, their school and the class(es) they teach. All four grant types require:

  • A brief description of the project/trip
  • Objectives of the project
  • An evaluation process
  • The specific details of the project/trip
  • An implementation timeline
  • Budget information
  • Volunteer requirements (if needed)

Each of grant types has other required information specific to that type. These requirements are detailed in the descriptions above.

When ready to apply, teachers need to complete a simple online registration form to begin. A user name and password must be created. Once this user name and password are registered, the application can be filled in online. Please note that it is possible to partially complete the application, save it and return later to complete the process.
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Grant Cycles for 07-08 School Year

Applications Received Committee Meeting Grantee Notification
August 1 - September 21 October 2007 October 11, 2007
September 22 - October 31 November 2007 November 16, 2007
November 1 - December 14 January 2008 January 16, 2008
December 15 - February 29 March 2008 March 14, 2008
March 1 - April 30 May 2008 May 16, 2008

Innovation Council Members

DaveCorteseMarc Liebman (Superintendent Berryessa SD)
Dr. Liebman has over 30 years of experience in education. He has taught at the elementary and high school levels, served as a site principal and district level administrator and has over 10 years experience as superintendent most recently in the Marysville Joint Unified School District. During his six and a half years in Marysville, he helped the district increase student achievement, lower high school drop outs and increase the number of graduates continuing their education at two and four year colleges. He is proudest of significantly increasing the rate of student literacy in a district that members of the State Board of Education characterized as one of the most improved school districts in California.He also worked for the IBM corporation where he was responsible for establishing an educational consulting practice grades K-12 which focused on the effective use of technology in the teaching learning process.

DaveCorteseRhonda Farber
Dr. Rhonda E. Farber has spent her entire 30+ years in education with the Campbell Union High School District. She has been a high school teacher, department chair, dean, vice principal, principal, district office administrator and has served as superintendent since 1999. A dedicated public educator, she has demonstrated leadership by overseeing the reopening of Branham High School and major upgrading of all school facilities including a new alternative high school with the passage of a 95 million dollar bond in 1999. Community participation and volunteerism in the schools has increased since she took over as superintendent.In 2005 the voters passed a parcel tax, and a $90 million bond was passed in 2006.

Dr. Farber has 3 children attending college, all graduated from the Campbell Union High School District. Dr. Farber earned a bachelors degree from UC Berkeley, MA from San Jose State University and PhD from Walden University.

DaveCorteseSam VanZandt
Sam Van Zandt is a San Jose native whose love of radio led to broadcast studies at San Jose State University, then a trip around the country as a deejay before he settled into San Francisco to raise his family. In San Francisco, Sam was Public Affairs Director for KCBS-FM, KIOI, KYA and KFRC. Sam also worked at several other radio stations in his 30+ years in San Francisco. Sam appeared on TV as a reviewer on Channel 5's "Evening Magazine", Channel 4's "Saturday Live," and as a movie critic on Channel 7's "AM San Francisco." Sam also hosted the TV 20 Ten O'clock Movie for several years, and was a regular host of Channel 2's MDA Labor Day Telethon for 20 years before moving to San Jose to become Public Affairs Director/Morning Co-host on KBAY 94.5 with longtime South Bay morning star Lissa Kreisler. Sam lives in Walnut Creek with his wife Carol and cats Elvis and Purr-cilla, and loves to support the San Jose public school system, which gave him such a wonderful start on his broadcasting career.

KarenKaren Benitez
Karen Benitez has been a middle school science teacher in the Evergreen Elementary School District for the past 7 years. She loves integrating technology into her curriculum and getting students excited about science. Last year SVEF awarded her a grant for a digital camera to help her students better grasp the concepts in the study of motion. She was named KBAY's teacher of the month for December and later the SVEF Teacher of the Year. Karen is a long- time resident of San Jose who attended middle and high school in San Jose Unified. She went on to earn degrees in both Economics and Biology from UC Santa Cruz and a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership from San Jose State University.

Trish Alberstson

 

Jenn Holst

 

Bertha Ward

 

Carl Ward

DaveCortese Janet Geracie

 

 

 

 



DaveCorteseDarren Deffner
Darren Deffner is a senior government affairs representative at Pacific Gas and Electric Company, one of the largest natural gas and electric utilities in the United States.PG&E serves 15 million people in a service area that stretches from Eureka to Bakersfield and from the Pacific Ocean to the Sierra Nevada.

Mr. Deffner is responsible for developing community partnerships and implementing programs in Silicon Valley that enhance PG&Es commitment to environmental stewardship, energy assistance, education, economic development, and emergency preparation.Through these partnerships, PG&E is able to work directly with local governments, elected leaders, non-profit organizations, businesses, and residents to address important community needs.

Darren serves on the Board of Directors of the Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network and on the Environmental Advisory Board of the Santa Clara Valley Water District.

Previous to working at PG&E, Darren served as a policy aide in the United States Congress to Representatives Jane Harman, Lucille Roybal-Allard, Gerald Kleczka, and Anna Eshoo as well as Chief of Staff to former San Jose Councilmember Ken Yeager.

Mr. Deffner received his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from San Jose State University and Master of Science degree in environmental sciences and policy from The Johns Hopkins University.




DaveCorteseJohn Tang
John Tang is the Manager of Government Relations and Corporate Communications for San Jose Water Company.His career spans 12 plus years in the areas of environmental engineering and public affairs.John is currently responsible for directing and executing the companys corporate communications, government affairs, and media relations programs.
Prior to joining San Jose Water Company, John was employed by FMC Corporation as a Remediation Engineer and worked at both the corporate headquarter in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the manufacturing facility in San Jose, California,.His responsibilities at FMC included managing a diverse portfolio of contaminated industrial facilities, including State and Federal Superfund sites, in the United States and Canada.
John is a graduate of San Jose State University where he received a BS and MS Civil Engineering, and Columbia University where he received an MBA.He is a California registered civil engineer and a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

DaveCorteseJan Leeman
Jan has nearly 20 years of business experience as a management consultant, entrepreneur, and investor. He cofounded ImproveNet (NASDAQ: IMPV) in 1996 and held various executive positions through 2000. Jan served on the board of Activeye, Inc. (acquired on Honeywell, Inc.), and currently serves on the board of PreFast Concrete Wall Systems, Inc., a school construction company. Jan has been an active volunteer with Stanford's Alumni Consulting Team (ACT) since 2001 and has worked on projects for Mid-Peninsula YMCA, Habitat for Humanity, and the Stanford BioDesign program. He is currently an ACT Expert in the areas of Strategic Planning and Market Analysis. Jan has a BS in chemical engineering with high honors from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MBA from Stanford University. He lives in Palo Alto with his wife and three children.

DaveCorteseDebra McLaughlin
Debra McLaughlin is the Sr. Community Relations Specialist at Symantec Corporation. In this role, Debra manages the global Community Relations site program which includes grant making and employee engagement initiatives.

Debra McLaughlin has worked in Community Relations and Corporate Philanthropy for several years. Prior to that, she worked in the nonprofit sector on corporate engagement and program development. Debra earned a Masters of Science degree in Social Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Bachelors of Science degree in Finance from Boston College.


DaveCorteseDiane Nguyen
Mrs. Nguyen majored in International Development Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, where she later pursued her career path in community development and social change. Since college, she has explored positive systemic change from both the political sector and the non-profit world. For 2 years, Mrs. Nguyen served as the Program Manager at Vision New America (VNA), a non-profit organization that promotes civic participation and education through it's Public Policy Internship Program, especially within the Asian Pacific American community. Her work propelled her to a greater understanding of the social needs as well as the inherent political capacity within the APA community.

In January 2007, Diane was invited to become the Executive Director of Viet Heritage Society (VHS) due to her positive influence within the APA community. Possessing great energy and the essential skills for advancing the mission of VHS, Mrs. Nguyen has fully owned her countless responsibilities, including management of a $12 million capital campaign for the construction of the Viet Heritage Gardens. In her short time with VHS, Mrs. Nguyen has secured broader support for the Gardens, assembled a capital campaign committee, and collaborated with the Children's Discovery Museum and Vision New America to put on the 2nd Annual Heritage Day on August 26, 2007, which is expected to welcome thousands of people.



DaveCorteseLouansee Moua
Louansee Moua currently serves as Chief of Staff for the office of San Jose City Councilmember Madison Nguyen.  Prior to joining Councilmember Madison Nguyens office, she worked for Minnesota State Senator Mee Moua, and was involved in political campaigns for such figures as former Minnesota Senate Majority Leader, Roger Moe, former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura, and the late U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone.

Louansee had a brief career in television broadcast journalism working for WTVD and WNCN in Raleigh, CNN-International in Atlanta and Twin Cities Public Television in Saint Paul, Minnesota before emerging into politics. She has been a member of local and national organizations such as the Hmong Womens Action Team, Asian American Journalist Association, National Asian American Television Association, and served on the Board of Directors for the Womens Foundation of Minnesota. When she is not out saving the world, she is fascinated by books, cooking, fishing, and new places she has never been.

There is a future here for all people to be heard.

 

DaveCorteseBob Martinez
Bob Martinez is the IBM Outreach Program manager for the IBM sites in the bay area and is responsible for K-12 outreach programs. In his 33 years with IBM he has worked in every aspect of HR and held an HR manager position. As IBM's Equal Opportunity officer he had responsibility for IBM's community programs and received Santa Clara County Human Relations award. He has had a lot of experience in organizational development and worked closely with management to implement corporate programs, improve the site environment and work with managers to enhance their leadership skills and employee relations. One of his main focuses is to be involved with/and understand the local community agencies needs in order to assist them in getting supplies/funding. He enjoys working with/volunteering in community groups. He was the MESA program chairperson for 3 years. Bob is very involved in IBM's diversity programs and works to ensure that IBM stays focused on improving its minority representation through various programs like on site Technical camps for middle school girls and minority males, along with focusing on high-school and college programs that focus on diversity students.

He is married has 3 children and loves traveling.



Anne Ehresman
Anne joined Project Cornerstone in January, 2008, bringing 20 years of non-profit leadership that includes fighting childhood hunger, preventing child abuse, and developing housing and programs to help low-income families achieve self-sufficiency. Anne was previously Senior Vice President of InnVision the Way Home, overseeing programs serving 15,000 homeless and low-income families and individuals throughout Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, with responsibility for all private and in-kind resource development of the $10.3 million budget. Anne holds a Master’s in Social Welfare from University of California at Berkeley and Bachelor’s degree from Brown University. In 2003, she received a fellowship to attend the Stanford Business School Executive Education Program for Non-Profit Leaders. Anne is Vice President of the Community Working Group Board of Directors, loves spending time with her family, and is an active volunteer in her children’s schools.

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