Promoting Innovation in Science and Mathematics

Email Updates:

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2025

Status

Not Open to Applications

Grant Information

Burroughs Wellcome Fund supports teaching professionals in their efforts to provide quality hands-on, inquiry-based activities for their students. The Promoting Innovation in Science and Mathematics awards enhance the excitement for STEM in the classroom by providing funds for materials, equipment, and supplies related to the implementation of high-quality curriculum and activities in the classroom.

This award provides up to $3,000 for one year to cover the cost of equipment, materials, and supplies. An additional $1,500 may be requested for professional development related to the implementation of new equipment or the use of materials in the classroom. Awards are made to teaching professionals that hold a professional educator's license to teach in a North Carolina K-12 public school.

Application Files

Request for Proposals
Application Instructions

Progress Reporting

Due Date: Two months after completion of the project (by August 31)

The PRISM Award is designed to support teaching professionals in their efforts to provide quality, hands-on, inquiry-based activities for their students. The award provides up to $3,000 for one year to cover the cost of equipment, materials, and supplies. An additional $1,500 may be requested for professional development related to the implementation of new equipment or the use of materials in the classroom. Reports are due two months after the project's completion but no later than August 31. Progress and Financial reports are to be submitted in Proposal Central.

  1. Overview
    Provide a general overview of the materials purchased through the grant and any professional development activities (if requested). Explain how the requested materials, equipment, and supplies were used in your classroom to engage students in an innovative, hands-on curriculum in science or mathematics.
  2. Impact
    In the initial application, you addressed the impact that you anticipated the project would have on students. Explain how the funded materials impacted your classroom.
  3. Professional Development (if requested)
    If professional development funds were requested, explain what teachers learned through the professional development opportunity and how the training impacted teaching strategies in the classroom and implementation of the purchased materials to reach the desired outcomes for students.
  4. Dissemination
    Did these funds have an impact outside of your classroom, such as in the school or district? Are there lessons learned that you can share with others?
  5. Financial report
    Include an accounting of how the funds were spent. The report should include details on materials/equipment/supplies purchased. If professional development funds are requested, the report should outline the type and cost of professional development activities, including other expenses such as travel costs.

Report Submission
Submit the progress report and financial report in Proposal Central within two months of the completion of the project but no later than August 31. Questions may be directed to prism@bwfund.org

Forms

PRISM Report Guidelines
PRISM Progress Report Cover Page
PRISM Financial Report Template

Eligibility

Do North Carolina public charter school teachers qualify to apply for these awards?
Teachers from charter and magnet schools in North Carolina are considered public school teachers and are eligible to apply for the PRISM award.


What type of licensure is required to apply for the Career Award?
To apply for the PRISM award, teaching professionals must currently be employed at a K-12 public school (including charters) and hold a professional educator's license to teach in a North Carolina K-12 public school. This includes those with licensure in elementary education.


Can I apply for this program if I do not teach in a public school in North Carolina?
No.

Logistics

How many times can someone receive a PRISM award?
Three.


Can I submit a paper application?
No. BWF requires that all applications be submitted electronically. Paper applications will not be accepted. If you are having trouble using the electronic process, contact Samantha Moore at smoore@bwfund.org for assistance.


Do I need to submit a Letter of Intent prior to beginning an application?
No. BWF does not require a letter of intent for this program prior to beginning an application.


Do I need to complete the application in one session?
No, you can start the application and return at a later time to complete the application. When beginning a new application, you are required to establish a log-in and password. At any time during the application process, you may click the "save" button, exit the application, and return at a later time. Please note that all applications must be submitted by 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the application deadline date.


Can I receive a copy of my online application form?
You can print a copy of your application as you are completing the online application form by clicking the "Print Application" link at the bottom of the "Sign and Print" page.


How do I return to an incomplete application that I saved, but have not yet submitted?
To access saved applications for BWF programs, visit this https://proposalcentral.com/.


I completed my application. How do I submit?
Once the application has been completed and all attachments have been uploaded, you will need to click the "Validate" button on the Validate tab. Review your application. If the application is not missing the required items, you should be able to submit your application. If you are not able to submit, the application is missing (one or more) required fields. Click the "Validate" button and any missing items should be noted in red. Once you have completed all required items and hit the submit button, you will receive an email confirmation. If you do not, please contact Samantha Moore at smoore@bwfund.org.


Can I change my application once submitted?
No. Once your application is submitted, it cannot be changed. If you need to make changes to a submitted application (before the application deadline date), please contact Samantha Moore at smoore@bwfund.org.


I forgot my userid and/or password. What should I do?
For a forgotten password or userid, visit https://proposalcentral.com/ and click the forgotten password link.

Signature Page

What is the Signature Page? How do I submit it?
The Signature Page provides signature lines for the Applicant and the Principal. An application is not considered complete without the Signature Page. You must complete the Signature Page with the original signatures by 3 p.m., Eastern Time by the application deadline dates. Printed or typed names will not be accepted. E-Signatures are accepted.


Who needs to sign the Signature Page?
Two people must sign the Signature Page:

The Applicant - in the signature box marked "Applicant/PI."
The Principal - in the signature box marked "Principal."

The Burroughs Wellcome Fund recognizes the important role that K-12 teachers play in the lives of students by stimulating a passion for science and mathematics innovations. In this time of tight budgets, BWF wants to support teaching professionals in their efforts to provide quality hands-on, inquiry-based activities for their students. BWF launched this program to support North Carolina K-12 teachers in their efforts to promote excitement for science and mathematics in the classroom by providing grants for materials, equipment, and supplies related to the implementation of high quality curriculum and activities in the classroom.

2026

Alexander Central High School 
Alexander County Schools
Savannah Jackson
Exploring Science through Phenomenal Learning

ArtSpace Charter School 
ArtSpace Charter
Victoria Partridge
Design, Discover, Do: Art-Integrated STEM Through 3D Laser Printing

Banks Elementary School 
Lenoir County Public Schools
Hillary Smith
Engage the Senses, Ignite the Mind: STEM for Exceptional Learners

Banks Elementary School 
Lenoir County Public Schools
Melissa Southerland
Hands On Exploration For Minds On Learning

Banks Elementary School 
Lenoir County Public Schools
Jessica Trull
Building Strong Foundations: Guided Math for 2nd Grade Learners

Banks Elementary School 
Lenoir County Public Schools
Gabriella Ham
Coding the Future: Empowering K–5 Learners with Ozobots in STEAM

Bear Grass Charter School 
Martin County Schools
Angela Christine Godard
STEM Discovery Lab for 6th and 7th Grade Science Students

Belville Elementary School 
Brunswick County Schools
Holly L. Majewski
Lights! Camera! Stop-Motion! STEM! Action!

Beulaville Elementary School 
Duplin County Schools
Candice Heidenescher
STEAMA Exploration Lab: Hands-On Learning for 3rd Grade

Broughton High School 
Wake County Public School System
Edwin P. Davis
3D Modeling your Future, The Amazing DNA Molecule

Brunson Magnet Elementary 
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
Rebecca McCracken
Engineering Challenges with Visual Art Prototyping

Canton Middle School 
Haywood County Schools
Dana Miller
Future Careers- Robotics & Coding

Clayton High School 
Johnston County Public Schools
Becky Fergus
Funding for Lab Supplies and Resources

Cumberland Academy K-5 
Cumberland County Schools
Dr. Heather Kaiser
The Phoenix Digital Lab

Duplin Early College High School
Duplin County Schools
Garrick Purdie
Aquaponics in Action: A Multidisciplinary Greenhouse for Sustainable Learning

E. B. Frink Middle School 
Brunswick County Schools
Rachel Jones
From Page to Print to PBIS: 3-D Printing as a Learning Tool

Flat Rock Magnet IB Middle School 
Wake County Public School System
Kayla DeWald
Designing Sustainable Communities (Shoebox Project Reimagined)

Four Oaks Elementary School 
Johnston County Public Schools
Lauren McCall
Cardinals SOAR with Drones!

Fuquay-Varina Middle School 
Wake County Public School System
Pamela Elkins
The Science of Raising Chickens

Gamewell Middle School 
Caldwell County Schools
Betty Jo Pritchard
Raising the Bar - Mobile Science Labs

Greene Early College High School 
Greene County Schools
Brian Rada
Enhancing Science Education through Modeling Instruction & Inquiry-Based Learning

Harnett County Schools
Harnett County Schools
Jamie Evans
Active Coding with Unruly Splats: Integrating Movement and STEM in K–5 Classrooms

Iredell-Statesville Schools 
Iredell-Statesville Schools
Heather Braswell
Innovative Technology Program IXL

Johnston County Career and Technical Leadership Academy 
Johnston County Public Schools
Anna Westergard
From Classroom to Career: Building Biotechnology Skills for Tomorrow’s Scientists

Lake Lure Classical Academy 
Lake Lure Classical Academy
Emmaleigh Carpenter
Inside and Out: Exploring STEM Through Dissections

Lake Norman Charter School 
Lake Norman Charter
Leigh Ann Williams
Enhancing Student Engagement with Biotechnology: Tools for Inquiry-based Experiments

Lakewood Montessori Middle School 
Durham Public Schools
Corie Hlavaty
Engineering Design Challenges

Macon County Schools 
Macon County Schools
Gareth Wilkinson
River Watch: AI-Powered Drone Monitoring for River Health and Safety

North Lenoir High School 
Lenoir County Public Schools
Joshua Ayers
Flying into Aerospace Engineering

Overhills Elementary 
Harnett County Schools
Carla Butts
Imagine, Print, & Etch: Building the Future One Lynx at a Time

Oxford Preparatory School 
Granville County Schools
Sean Connolly
Creating a Three Dimensional World

Oxford Preparatory School
Granville County Schools
Jasmine Fogleman
A CATalistic way of Learning

Peterson Elementary 
Wake County Public School System
Kayla Hendrix
Little Sprouts, Big Discoveries: Hydroponics for Young Learners

Richland Creek Elementary School 
Wake County Public School System
Bobbie Lynn Lequire
Cook'n with STEAM: A Solar Energy Expo

Roxboro Community School 
Person County Schools
Jennifer McCormick
Enhancing High School Chemistry through Real-Time Sensor Technology

Siler City Elementary 
Chatham County Schools
Amanda Coto
STEM Club Mystery Science Curriculum and Materials

South Davidson Middle High School 
Davidson County Schools
Jenna Atwell
From Classroom to Clinic: Workforce Readiness in Animal Science and Veterinary Assisting

Southwood Elementary School 
Lee County Schools
Jamieson Griffin
Water Wonders: The Science of Clean Water

Sunny View Elementary School 
Polk County Schools
Jamie McGinnis
Smithsonian Science Kits

Sunny View Elementary School 
Polk County Schools
Ginger Turner
Hands On Science: Promoting Innovation in 2nd grade STEM Learning

Sunny View Elementary School 
Polk County Schools
Stephanie Blanton
Smithsonian Science Kits

The Point College Preparatory & Leadership Academy 
Gaston County Schools
Titania Nix
Stuck on STEMEd: Tools for Tomorrow's Innovators

The Public Schools of Robeson County 
Robeson County Schools
Christian Chavis
Ignite the Circuit: Soldering for Future Innovators

Upchurch Elementary School 
Cumberland County Schools
Bryan Luzon
EcoSySTEM Garden Lab: Exploring Ecological Systems in Grade 2

Wake County Public School System 
Wake County Public School System
Nancy Cattrell
Women in Science and Engineering with a Focus on Biomanufacturing

West Edgecombe Middle School 
Edgecombe County Public Schools
Garry Medford Jr
Furthering Science/STEM in the Middle School Classroom

West Marion Elementary School 
McDowell County Schools
Chelsey Manick
The Future in Our Hands

Wiley Magnet Middle School 
Wake County Public School System
Kim Walker
STEAM City: Designing Tomorrow

Wilkes Early College High School 
Wilkes County Schools
Paige Price
Empowering Young Minds: STEMagination Day—A High School-Led STEM Expo for K–5 Students

William R. Davie Middle STEM Academy 
Davie County Schools
Ligaya Aguas
Soaring Into STEM: Drones, Aviation, and Innovation at Davie

William R. Davie Middle STEM Academy 
Davie County Schools
Judy Green
The Power Lab: Renewable Energy Explorations Through Solar & Wind

Wilson County Board of Education
Wilson County Schools
Olivia Huneycutt
The Innovation Hub: Transforming Teaching & Learning Through STEM

Winston-Salem Prep 
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
Bruce Ketcham
Level Up: Esports for Learning and Leadership

2024

Angel, Sarah Lincoln Charter School Lincoln County Schools

Bender, Caroline R D and Euzelle Smith Middle School Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools

Crain, Jennifer Hudson Middle School Caldwell County Schools

DeVenuti, Natasha Roxboro Community School Person County Schools

Haas, Adam Rocky River Elementary School Union County Public Schools

Ham, Gabriella Banks Elementary School Lenoir County Public School District

Hamm, Elizabeth B. Frink Middle School Lenoir County Public Schools

Hendrix, Kayla Peterson Elementary Public Schools of Robeson County

Holley, Dorothy West Johnston High School Johnston County Public Schools

Howerton, Terry Atkins Academic & Technology High School Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School

Jemiolo, Carol Apex Friendship Middle School Wake County Public School System

Keener, Marcy Nashville Elementary Nash County Public Schools

Mabry, Kristie A.L. Stanback Middle School Orange County Schools

McElwee, Lisa South Edgecombe Middle School Edgecombe County Schools

McKinney, Julie Burnsville Elementary School Yancey County Schools

Midkiff, Mason Surry Central High School Surry County Schools

Mitchell, Meridith INVEST COLLEGIATE Imagine Public Charter School Asheville City Schools

Moss, Alicia JM Alexander Middle School Charlotte Mecklenburg

Outlaw, Gail Southwood Elementary School Lenoir County Public Schools

Parker, Danielle Martin L. Nesbitt Jr. Discovery Academy Buncombe County Schools

Pelezo, Jean Van Story Hills Elementary Cumberland County Schools

Rainer, Karen Sugarloaf Elementary Henderson County Public Schools

Scuron, Nicole LakeForest Elementary School Pitt County Schools

Sipacio, Philippe John East Robeson Primary School Robeson County Schools

Smith, Angelica North Wake College and Career Academy Wake County Public School System

Smith, Lauren Caldwell Early College High School Caldwell County Schools

Towne, Travis Lenoir County Early College High School Lenoir County Public School District

Veri, Andrea Abbotts Creek Elementary School Wake County Public School System

Via, Shavon Eastlawn Elementary School Alamance-Burlington School System

Willard, Penny J.J. Jones Intermediate School Mount Airy City Schools

Witherspoon, Caitie Bethany Elementary Rockingham County Schools

2020

Jennifer Allsbrook Polk County Early College High School Polk County Schools

Leigh Apple South Creek Middle/High School Martin County

Dail Berry Mattamuskeet Early College High School Hyde County Schools

Nicole Bertges South Brunswick High School Brunswick County Schools

Coza Blount Elizabeth City Middle School Elizabeth City Pasquotank Public Schools

Brittany Branch Mount Airy High School Mount Airy City Schools

Rebecca Brown Chinquapin Elementary School Duplin County Schools

Wally (Keith) Burgess Druid Hills Academy Mecklenburg County

Jennifer Carson Grady A. Brown Elementary School Orange County Schools

Edwin Davis Broughton High School Wake County Public Schools

Rebecca Dupuis Alexander Central High School Alexander County Schools

Shanda Edwards Princeville Elementary School Edgecombe County Public Schools

Michelle Ellis Hunter Huss High School Gaston County

Pamella Ferris Wellcome Middle School Pitt County Schools

Brenda Fowler Jessie Mae Monroe Elementary School Brunswick County Schools

Adam Haas Rocky River Elementary School Union County

Stephanie Harrell Contentnea Savannah K8 School Lenoir County Public Schools

Thomas Hefner Middle College at UNCG Guilford County Schools

Christopher Hicks Topsail High School Pender County Schools

Linda Hirsch Hickory High School Hickory Public Schools

Kristen Kane Duplin Early College High School Duplin County Schools

Kelly Kanelos Isaac Dickson Elementary School Asheville City Schools

Cynthia King Mountain Heritage High School Yancey County

Stephanie Lachmann Apex Elementary School Wake County Public Schools

Michele Lee Alston Ridge Middle School Wake County Public Schools

Bobbie Lequire Richland Creek Elementary School Wake County Public Schools

Catherine Littleton Laurel Mill Elementary School Franklin County Schools

Matthew Lococo Greene County Middle School Greene County Schools

Thomas Loftin Greene County Middle School Greene County Schools

Kristie Mabry A.L. Stanback Middle School Orange County

Holly Majewski Belville Elementary School Brunswick County Schools

Jordan Marmara Parkwood Middle School Union County Public Schools

Amanda Martyn North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics Foundation

Erin McConnell Weatherstone Elementary School Wake County Public Schools

Lisa McCurdy Cameron Park Elementary School Orange County Schools

Kathrine McPartlin Hope Mills Middle School Cumberland County Schools

Susan Miller-Hendrix Public Schools of Robeson County

Christine Mitchell Winstead Elementary School Wilson County Schools

Gloria Painter Mountain View Intermediate School Macon County School District

Jared Pinkston Pender Early College High School Pender County Schools

Margaret Radack Northern High School Durham Public Schools

Angela Ramey China Grove Middle School Rowan-Salisbury

Nicholas Rigas Asheville High School Asheville City Schools

Katie Rochefort Sandy Ridge Elementary School Union County Public Schools

Heather Roof Chase Middle School Rutherford County Schools

Dale Rush Polk County Middle School Polk County Schools

Mary Sapp East Yancey Middle School Yancey County

Mike Schollmeyer Maureen Joy Charter School Maureen Joy Charter School

Sheronica Sharpe Coker-Wimberly Elementary School Edgecombe County Public Schools

Jessica Silva Eastern Elementary School Union County Public School

Heather Spicola East Lincoln Middle School Lincoln County

Elizabeth Stabenow Hawbridge Charter School The Hawbridge School District

Lindsey Stalls Eastern Elementary School Pitt County Schools

Russell Thompson North Windy Ridge Intermediate Buncombe County Schools

Jennifer Tumblin South View High School Cumberland County Schools

Rachel Ward Hertford Grammar School Perquimans County Schools

Emily Warnke Winget Park Elementary School Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

Ann Webb Kernersville Middle School Winston Salem Forsyth County Schools

Polly Westfall Union Elementary School Brunswick County Schools

Brittany White Edgecombe Early College High School Edgecombe County Public Schools

Sam Yancey Bethel Elementary School Haywood County Schools

There is currently no advisory committee for this funding opportunity.

Award Timeline

Sep 30, 2025

Application Deadline

Apr 01, 2026

Award Start Date

Jun 30, 2027

Award End Date

Program Contacts

Alfred Mays

Senior Program Officer

919-991-5103

Samantha Moore

Program Associate

919-917-5137

Kendi Kajogo

Program Coordinator

919-991-5116