Education grants

CABE education grants promote educational projects that explore architecture and the design and use of buildings and public spaces in an imaginative way.

Students get involved in the design and construction of Orleton Canopies as part of the school's landscaping project.

Students get involved in the design and construction of Orleton Canopies as part of the school's landscaping project.

The grants are awarded through a competitive process and can be used to pay for project resources and materials, the costs of other providers such as architects or artists, travel, supply cover or other equipment specifically to aid the delivery of the project.

The 2009-10 round of CABE education grants is now closed. Sign up to our education network to receive updates about the 2010-11 CABE education grants.

More about our education grants

How to apply for a CABE education grant

The 2009-10 round of CABE education grants is now closed, although you can still read information about the application process.

Education grant winners 2009-10

At the end of 2009, six schools were awarded CABE education grants of £1,500 to support imaginative teaching about architecture and the built environment.

Education grant winners 2008-09

At the end of 2008, six schools were awarded CABE education grants of £1,500 to support imaginative teaching about the design of buildings and public spaces.