2026 Bright Ideas Grant recipients awarded
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Interactive explorations of biological systems, engaging activities investigating the structure and functions of leaves and algae and experiential lessons designed to build career awareness and practical preparation skills are just a few of the opportunities made possible through Central Alabama Electric Cooperative’s (CAEC) Bright Ideas Grant Program in 2026.
The Bright Ideas Grant Program was introduced almost 30 years ago with the goal of supporting innovative, interesting and effective initiatives that traditional school funding does not typically cover. Grants help enhance teachers’ efforts and are awarded to individuals or teams in public, private and home schools within CAEC’s service area.
Applications were reviewed by a panel of judges from local community associations. They awarded $24,000 in grants to 28 projects across 21 different schools, benefiting almost 8,000 students within four counties in CAEC’s service area.
“Generations of people go through these schools, and it’s great when teachers encourage students and take on something innovative, like a lot of these projects are, and show students that you have to think outside of the box sometimes,” said CAEC President and CEO Tom Stackhouse. “In the real world, that’s going to pay off for them because you have to have that flexibility, and we appreciate the fact that these teachers are instilling that.”
To date, CAEC has awarded more than $400,000 to local schools through the program, benefiting more than 135,000 students across all grade levels and content areas. The application process for the 2027 Bright Ideas grants will begin this September.
Coosa County educators receiving funding from this year’s grants are Karen Hayes, Jacques Mitchell, Alicia Thompson, and Mary White, all with Central Hig
