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Three lucky teachers to receive $3,000 Grants from Step One Automotive Group

Step One Automotive Group has announced the launch of the Learning Legacy Awards, which will recognize and celebrate exceptional public school teachers from Florida, Alabama, and Georgia during Teacher Appreciation Week.  The inaugural Learning Legacy Awards will offer three $3,000 grants that will be used towards implementing innovative classroom projects. Applications will be accepted from April 1, 2023, […]

Step One Automotive Group has announced the launch of the Learning Legacy Awards, which will recognize and celebrate exceptional public school teachers from Florida, Alabama, and Georgia during Teacher Appreciation Week. 

  • The awards are designed to recognize teachers who are transforming the lives of their students and promoting innovative classroom experiences.

The inaugural Learning Legacy Awards will offer three $3,000 grants that will be used towards implementing innovative classroom projects. Applications will be accepted from April 1, 2023, to April 21, 2023, and are open to public school teachers in Grades K-12 in the states of Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.

Maureen Bierman, the Director of Marketing of Step One Automotive Group, expressed the company’s excitement to support the teachers who are making a significant impact on the lives of their students. “We believe in investing in the future of our communities, and these awards are a way to recognize and support those who are creating positive change in education.”

The Learning Legacy Awards winners will be chosen from each state and announced on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023. The recipients will be selected based on their innovative classroom projects that promote lifelong learning and enhance the learning experience for their students. 

  • To apply for the award, the projects submitted for consideration must be approved by the appropriate supervisory entities.

In addition to receiving the grant, the Learning Legacy award recipients will be required to provide monthly updates including receipts, photos, and videos of the funded project’s progress until completion. Recipients will have six months to complete the funded project.

For more information on the Learning Legacy Awards and to apply, please visit the official website at https://www.steponeautomotive.com/learning-legacy-awards/.

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