The previous elementary school I was involved with elected to have a "Teacher Supply Closet". We found all the teachers had the same basic needs. So we generated a list of needs from the teachers and began the supply closet. At anytime a teacher could go to that closet and take what she needed, whether it was paper, pencils, folders, erasers, gallon jugs of hand sanitizer, crayons, batteries for overhead projector hand pieces, construction paper, paper towels, kleenex, ink pens, dry erase cleaner....u get the idea. One of the officers was in charge of the closet and kept it restocked. We gave it a budget and depending on how we did at the end of the year we would expand it the next year. It was convient for the teachers and those teachers whom may have had more financially strapped children that couldn't afford the school supply list could get what they needed. The only draw back was finding a school closet as usually mosts schools need all the space they have.
Something we are currently doing. My child is now at the middle school and several of us started a parent group this year. What we thought we'd try is our own version of an "Adopt-A-Classroom" program. This isn't a teacher grant program, but we thought those parents that don't want to participate in fundrasiers but wish to contribute can make a donation to any of their child's favorite teachers. Every cent donated goes to that teacher. We promote it though flyers, and our webpages, and basically any individual or business wishing to make a donation can do so. We give the specified teacher a "Congratulations" certificate for their classroom door (to display all year) along with our Reimbursement form advising them to attach receipts to this form and turn in to us. We even offer a "Corporate Sponsorship" that starts at $250, and with this they get their picture on the web and sent to the local papers. Suprisingly, we have obtained $1,190 so far within the first six weeks of school. One thing we asked our teachers to do is give us a teacher "Wish List' so we could place it on our webpages along with the prices. Parents/guardians usually don't realize the many things teachers need or want; and the cost; this way, the Adopt-A-Classroom program puts that information out there. If anyone is interested in seeing our Adopt-A-Classroom webpage they can go to
Petal School District
and choose the middle school from top left. There is a link under the "shortcuts". Those are just some additional ideas.