These grant programs allow for schools and non-profit organizations to receive support for educational beehives and bee programming so students can observe bees up close and learn about the vital role these pollinators play in our food system.
Eligibility
K-12 Schools or Non-Profit Organizations that serve any grades K-12 in the U.S./Canada
*New Applicants only
The Traditional Bee Grant allows for K-12 schools or non-profit organizations that serve any grades K-12 to start a new or enhance an existing bee program hosting live bees on their campus.
About the Program
A choice of a monetary or equipment grant intended to support schools in bringing live bees to their campus or grow their already existing educational hive program.
Grant Options
Click here to view a PDF copy of last year's Traditional Bee Grant application for your preparation purposes. There may be minor changes to the application each year, but the majority of the application will remain the same.
*Previous Bee Grant Recipients only
The Renewal Bee Grant allows for K-12 schools or non-profit organizations that have previously received a Bee Grant to receive support to grow their programs.
About the Program
A $500 monetary grant intended to boost or support existing educational bee programs. Applicant must have received a Traditional Bee Grant from Whole Kids Foundation in 2022 or before and completed the required Progress Report. Live bees are not required to apply for this grant.
Also included with grant award:
Click here to view a PDF copy of last year's Renewal Bee Grant application for your preparation purposes. There may be minor changes to the application each year, but the majority of the application will remain the same.
To learn more about our Bee Grant program and application process, join us for our upcoming annual Bee Grant Application Webinars! Learn about the difference between the two grants, get direction for the online grant portal, and hear a variety of questions from attendees. Dates coming soon! Or you can view last year’s info webinar and Q&A webinar.
Questions?
For any questions about beehives or hosting live bees, email our bee-expert partners at The Bee Cause Project at info@thebeecause.org.
For any technical questions about the grant or application process, email Whole Kids Foundation at grants@wholekidsfoundation.org.
September 1, 2023
Part 1 Deadline: October 15 | Part 2 Deadline: October 31
October 15, 2023
December 2023
February 2024
The 2024 Bee Grant applications will open on September 1, 2023! Learn more about the program by reviewing the grant overview and FAQ documents. Email us at grants@wholekidsfoundation.org with any additional questions.
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Visit our Bee Program page for resources to get your bee programs buzzing. These materials will support your pollinator education no matter what stage you’re at. Find a core-compliant 6-week Bee Unit, information on The Bee Cause Project’s upcoming “Building Your Bee Program” webinar series, a monthly Bee Calendar and Journal Prompts, and much more!
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This grant allows for a K–12 school or non-profit organization to turn outdoor spaces into powerful hands-on learning gardens that connect kids with food.