Judy Riffle, Ed.D, is a former teacher, university mentor, and K-12 central office administrator with degrees in special education, Deaf education and educational leadership. She was a school district Director of Federal and State Programs in Arizona, including additional hats as a grant writer/manager, English Language Learner Director, Homeless Student Liaison, technology committee facilitator, fundraiser and teacher professional development coordinator. Dr. Riffle began writing state, federal, corporate and foundation grants in 2008 for a school district, and branched out to independent grant consulting in 2011. Since 2012, she has served on six federal grant review panels. Encompassing over 20 years of experience in the field of education, she also serves on the Grant Professionals Association Grant News Publications Subcommittee, Grant Professionals Foundation Marketing Committee, the GPF Silent Auction Committee, and several nonprofit Governing Boards.
Public schools are chronically underfunded; Dr. Judy Riffle shares some innovative strategies for bringing in much-needed funds
Dr. Judy Riffle shares her top 10 must-know books for professional grant writers looking to hone their craft
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A quality, competitive grant proposal needs to spell out all acronyms
These private foundation and corporate grants are available to teachers and schools this academic year
There are really no good options for returning to school this fall, but these resources may be able to help with much-needed funding
While the Trump administration has made it decidedly more difficult for LGBTQ students to be treated equally in schools, these organizations are hoping to stem the tide
Dr. Judy Riffle shares 5 advocacy grants offering support for equality and justice in our society
Funding is available for continuing and improving distance learning, amping up cybersecurity measures, cyberbullying prevention and more
Installing solar panels allows schools to save money while running on clean energy
Whatever the outcome is in November 2020, educating our children in a hardened and safe school should be at the forefront of any administration's agenda.
Use these tips to fund your project to secure your house of worship, faith-based organization or faith-based school.
New year. New decade. New goals. New fiscal year. New budgets. New grants. New programs.
Learn from past school safety grants to prepare your grant applications for the next round of funding.
A number of resources and grant opportunities exist to enhance campus safety and crime prevention.
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