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Grants, Awards & Opportunities

Take advantage of the opportunities available to you as an MTA member.
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Opportunities

  • Bargaining Certificate 
    An opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge of beginner negotiators, while deepening and broadening the proficiency of seasoned negotiators in advanced bargaining issues.
  • Next Generation Leadership Program
    The MTA Next Generation Leadership Program provides participants with the skills needed to become an effective union leader at the local, state, and national level.
  • Teacher Leadership Institute
    The National Education Association and the Center for Teaching Quality,  along with the Massachusetts Teachers Association, are partners in the Teacher Leadership  Institute. This joint endeavor aims at developing a new generation of leaders within the teaching profession.
  • National Race Amity Conference
    The National Race Amity Conference offers participants positive, focused opportunities for intimate discussion circles, interactive panels, and informative sessions on a variety of topics central to the main theme of race amity.
  • Union Leadership & Activism for Educators Program at UMass Amherst
    MTA members can apply for a partial scholarship, funded through the MTA Public Relations/Organizing Campaign, to participate in the Union Leadership and Activism Program.

Grants

  • The Massachusetts Child
    The Massachusetts Child, the MTA’s charity, is a reimbursement program available to all MTA preK-12 local associations. Members use funds to purchase qualifying items for students, and Mass Child reimburses the local associations.
  • NEA Foundation Grants for Educators
    The NEA Foundation offers grants to promote high-quality professional development experiences and improve the academic achievement of students in U.S. public schools and public higher education institutions in any subject area(s). Visit The NEA Foundation's website for complete program details, guidelines, examples of funded projects, and an application.

Awards

  • Educator Recognition Programs 
    A list of educator recognition programs, included Massachusetts Teacher of the Year, compiled by the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
  • Human and Civil Rights Awards 
    The MTA Human Relations Committee each year honors MTA members and others who have made substantial contributions in support of human and civil rights.
  • Honor Our Own Award
    The MTA Retired Members Committee each year honors an active or retired MTA member or members for their outstanding influence on students, beginning educators and association members. All of the honorees were nominated by fellow educators.
  • ESP of the Year
    The MTA Education Support Professionals Committee honors an outstanding ESP each year at the MTA Annual ESP Conference. Awardees are recognized for their outstanding contribution to their schools, communities and profession.
Grantmakers & Awards Sponsors

Information about opportunities may be forwarded for consideration to Dan Callahan, Training and Professional Learning Specialist, at dcallahan@massteacher.org.

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A Diverse Union of Education Workers

The MTA represents 117,000 members in 400 local associations throughout Massachusetts. We are teachers, faculty, professional staff and Education Support Professionals working at public schools, colleges and universities across Massachusetts.