International Dyslexia Association - Georgia has expanded its Teacher Training Scholarship Program, according to a press release.

Beginning in 2019, IDA-GA is awarding teacher training scholarships four times a year. The first application deadline is Jan. 1 for Georgia teachers and administrators to apply for approved structured literacy teacher training. If you miss this deadline, more scholarships will be awarded on March 1.

Organizers said they don’t want teachers to miss this opportunity. Details and how to apply: http://ga.dyslexiaida.org/scholarship-applications-for-teachers-and-administrators/

In addition, IDA-GA is investing in Georgia with a new Grant Giving Program. IDA-GA will be awarding grants to qualified applicants twice a year beginning in 2019. The grants can be up to $10,000 each and will be awarded to programs that further training of teachers and/or expand public awareness of dyslexia.

The deadlines for applications for grants are March 1 and September 1. Click here for all the details and how to apply: https://ga.dyslexiaida.org/grant-applications/

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