2024-2025 Annual Funded Programs

AATG is committed to increasing access to programs and has redesigned the application process for almost all of our member support programs. The process should be transparent, accessible, and free of unnecessary administrative hurdles. We're working hard to make member services and funding available to students, teachers, and institutions to support German in the US.1

These programs are made possible by generous support of grants and donations, showing the dedication of our partners and the impact that donations make. Some programs require membership login.

Please find opportunities for Teachers, Students, and Programs organized by their group! We welcome your applications!

Herzlichst,

Michael R. Shaughnessy, Ph.D.
Executive Director of the AATG

For Teachers

Program Description Timeline

Sustainable Network Building and ACTFL Travel Grant

This project will provide a network of 20 trained teachers, provide online training opportunities, and culminate in an in-person networking/professional development seminar at the ACTFL convention. 
This program is funded in part by the German government's Netzwerk Deutsch program.

Applications due in April

Programming May-December including ACTFL Philadelphia Nov 22-24

Diversity and Social (In)Justice in German as a Foreign Language (DivDaF)

For teachers of German at all levels interested in the topic of diversity and social (in)justice, focused on development of pedagogical and methodological frameworks in the transatlantic context. This program is offered in Leipzig, Germany.

This project is offered in the summers of 2023, 2024, and 2025

This program is funded in part by the European Recovery Program.


2025: Seminar for 20 educators from the USA. 
Dates: Jul 6-26, 2025.
Apply by February 1, 2025

Metzler-Mews Conference Travel Grant

The Metzler-Mews Conference Travel Fund is designed to support German educators, with a special focus on teachers who do not have access to travel and/or professional development funding through their institution. 

This program is supported by donations to the AATG. 

Application for Spring/Summer events due December 15


Applications for Fall/Winter events due July 15

Goethe-Institut Sommerakadamie Globales Lehren und Lernen

A program for future German teachers offering a scholarship for training in German. For students at all levels (undergraduate and graduate) enrolled at universities and colleges in the US who study German and plan to become German teachers. The 2025 program will take place in Cologne, Germany. Application information coming soon!

This project is supported by the Goethe-Institut USA and the AATG, with funding from the Transatlantic Program of the Federal Republic of Germany, funded by the European Recovery Program (ERP) of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)


2025 Dates:
May 28-June 7, 2025

Deadline Feb 15, 2025

This project is offered in the summers of 2023, 2024, and 2025 

Germany Close Up Seminar 

Seminar to enrich transatlantic dialogue and provide Jewish North American students and young professionals in their twenties and thirties with an opportunity to experience modern Germany up close and personally.

This program is offered through AATG's partner Classrooms without Borders and funded by the European Recovery Program.

July 28 - August 6, 2024

AATG Endowed Professional Development Fund Grant


Supports German teachers who need support to attend a professional development program in the German-speaking world. 

This program is funded by donations to AATG. 

Applications due March 31 annually.

AATG Tussing-Mahlkau Scholarship 


Supports registration and other costs for attending an AP German Language and Culture Summer Institute.

This program is funded by donations to AATG. 

Deadline extended to April 30

GEM (German Educational Multiplier)


GEMs (German Educational Multipliers) are part of a new network of excellence established by the American Association of Teachers of German (AATG) and Goethe-Institut.

This program is funded in part by the German government’s Netzwerk Deutsch Program, in conjunction with our partner, the Goethe-Institut.

Ongoing opportunity

SPARK for German 


Professional development for future German instructors; also gives young students the opportunity to start learning German at an early age in after-school programs. 

This program is funded in part by the German government's Netzwerk Deutsch program, in conjunction with our partner, the Goethe-Institut.

Ongoing opportunity

Internationaler Lehrerfortbildungs-kurs - Universität Heidelberg 


This 4-week Fortbildungskurs in Heidelberg is designed to further develop the language abilities and teaching skills of DaF-teachers who are non-native German speakers with C-1 level proficiency

This program is funded by Heidelberg University and the Germanistic Society of America.

Apply by January 15, 2025

Summer Professional Development Opportunities at IIK in Düsseldorf


The IIK (Institut für Internationale Kommunikation) in Düsseldorf offers a variety of 1- and 2-week professional development opportunities 
in Düsseldorf.

The IIK offers a 10% discount on programs to AATG members.

Ongoing opportunity

Professional Development Webinar Series through Austria's Kultur und Sprache


AATG is a member of the OEAD network Kultur und Sprache, that offers online webinar series for teachers of German. AATG members are encouraged to use this resource.

These programs are offered through Kultur und Sprache, a program of the Austrian Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung, implemented by OeAD, the Austrian Agentur für Bildung und Internationalisierung.

Current offerings are listed online through the OEAD

Idioma Education & Consulting - Professional Development German Language Courses 


Idioma Education & Consulting offers German Language Courses in partnership with Goethe-Institut USA. AATG members will receive discounts on German courses for professional development.

This program is offered through Idioma Education & Consulting.

Ongoing opportunity

Augenblicke - German through Film, Media, and Texts 


Augenblicke
 is an innovative and dynamic curriculum for teaching introductory and intermediate German published by AATG.

Part of the proceeds from Augenblicke are donated to support programs and services of AATG.

Ongoing opportunity

Forrest T. Jones (TIE)


As AATG members, you have access to competitive life and health insurance plans and other financial services underwritten by the nation's most-trusted insurance companies, plus specialty coverage relevant to teachers.

This program is supported by membership in AATG. AATG supports these insurance plans as a service to members but does not incur expenses or income from their sale.

Ongoing opportunity

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AATG Opportunities For Students

Program

Description

Timeline

AATG Summer Study for High School Students Scholarship 

(Endowed Fund Scholarship)


This scholarship funds need-based student participation in AATG's Summer Study Program for High School Students. 

This program is funded by donations to AATG

Applications due in Mid-December annually

Audre Lorde Scholarship for High School Students

This full scholarship will be awarded to one African American, Hispanic, Native American student, or a student from another underrepresented group, to participate in the Summer Study Program for High School Students.

This program is funded by donations to AATG. 

Applications due in Mid-December annually

Halle Foundation Summer Study in Germany Scholarship for High School Students in Georgia 


This scholarship provides funding for students who are currently enrolled at a High School located in the state of Georgia to participate in AATG's Summer Study Program.

This program is funded by the Halle Foundation.

Applications due in Mid-December annually

AATG Käthe Wilson Honor Society Scholarship for High School Students


This scholarship funds student participation in AATG’s Summer Study Program for a member of the German Honor Society.

This program is funded by donations to AATG

Applications due Mid-December annually 

AATG Spanier-Ladwig Scholarship


This supports an annual scholarship to be used for advanced German studies and to be awarded to a member of the graduating class at Claremont High School in Claremont, California. 

This program is funded by donations to AATG

N/A 

AATG NGE Post-Graduate Scholarship for High School Seniors 


This cash scholarship funds high school seniors who do well on the National German Exam (18 years old or turning 18 in summer 2023) to help further their German learning after high school. 

This program is funded by donations to AATG

Applications due March 22, annually

AATG Honor Society Post-Graduate Scholarship for High School Seniors

This cash scholarship funds high school seniors from the Delta Epsilon Phi Academic Honor Society to help further their German learning after high school. 

This program is funded by donations to AATG

 

Applications are due March 15, Annually.

AATG National German Exam (NGE) Scholarship


This program recognizes excellent performance on the National German Exam with a three-week trip to Germany in the summer following the Exam. 

*Dates, locations, and scholarship amounts determined by our German partners on an annual basis.

This program is funded in part by our partners at the German Pädagogischer Austauschdienst

Part of the NGE timeline.

Delta Phi Alpha National Award for Undergraduate Students of German 

Delta Phi Alpha provides scholarships and funding for university students.  

This program is funded by donations to AATG

Due March 15 annually

AATG Study Abroad Scholarship for College Students

The AATG Study Abroad Scholarship for College Students supports full-time undergraduate students on their study abroad journey.  

This program is supported by donations to the AATG. 

Due February 1, 2025 and July 1, 2025

AATG College Summer Program Scholarship

(Endowed Fund Scholarship)

This scholarship funds need-based student participation in AATG's College Summer Program. 

This program is funded by donations to AATG

 

Due February 15 annually (with main program application)

US Teaching Assistantship Program in Austria

Each year, the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science, and Research (BMBWF) seeks recent college and university graduates interested in teaching English in Austria. Fulbright Austria (the Austrian-American Educational Commission) has been responsible for recruiting US citizens for this outstanding program since 1962. More than 4,000 US teaching assistants (USTAs) have made a difference in hundreds of thousands of young Austrians’ lives over the decades.

More details and application process is available online.

Application Period
15 November –18 January
Grant Length
1 school year
Starting Date

AATG Opportunities For German Programs

Program

Description

Timeline

Support German Projects for Chapters and Institutions!

AATG provides programs and chapters grants ranging from $100 up to $1000 to support projects promoting German in the US, connecting educators, and supporting underrepresented students.  

This program is funded in part by the German Government’s Netzwerk Deutsch Program.

April-December until funds are exhausted.

Applications are closed for 2024.

Promote German in the US!

This program provides promotional materials to schools and universities lacking financial support to promote German among students and the greater educational community.

This program is funded in part by the German government's Netzwerk Deutsch program.

Applications Late Summer

Applications are closed for 2024.

SPARK for German 


Professional development for future German instructors; also gives young students the opportunity to start learning German at an early age in after-school programs. 

This program is funded in part by the German government's Netzwerk Deutsch program, in conjunction with our partner, the Goethe-Institut.

Ongoing opportunity

GEM (German Educational Multiplier)


GEMs (German Educational Multipliers) are part of a new network of excellence established by the American Association of Teachers of German (AATG) and Goethe-Institut.

This program is funded in part by the German government’s Netzwerk Deutsch Program, in conjunction with our partner, the Goethe-Institut.

Ongoing opportunity

FLACH Mini Grants 


The FLACH SIG supports grants of up to $250 to support creative and innovative learning projects focused on the language and culture of Liechtenstein, Austria, or Switzerland. 

This program is funded by donations to AATG.

Check back for 2024 Info

 JNCL-NCLIS


AATG supports JNCL-NCLIS, the leading advocate for language policy in the United states, ensuring that Americans have the opportunity to learn English and at least one other language, advancing the language profession in the US, and raising awareness about the importance of language and international education to the national interest. Here you can use our Legislative Action Center www.languagepolicy.org/take-action to find legislation relevant to language education and connect quickly to your congressional representatives.

This program is supported by membership in AATG.

Ongoing opportunity

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  1. In accordance with AATG policy, applicants who are not selected for our awards, grants, programs, or scholarships will not receive specific feedback. Given the volume of applications and grants, we are unable to ask each committee to provide individualized feedback.  Our selection committees evaluate applications based on established criteria and strictly follow the application guidelines.  If you believe bias may have influenced the outcome of your application, we encourage you to submit relevant evidence for review and investigation through our established bias-incident reporting mechanism. We also invite and encourage applicants who were not selected to reapply in the future.