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AMTE is dedicated to fostering the growth and development of early-career mathematics teacher educators through vital initiatives like the STaR Program, BIPOC Mentoring Program, and several impactful scholarships, including the Elementary Mathematics Specialist Scholarship and the Susan Gay Graduate Student Travel Scholarship. These programs provide essential support, mentorship, and opportunities for early-career professionals, helping to shape the future leaders of our field.
To ensure the long-term sustainability of these initiatives, AMTE has introduced new fundraising efforts, including the creation of a restricted fund category dedicated to early-career support. Our goal is to build a robust financial foundation that will allow these programs to thrive for years to come.
By contributing to these efforts, you are directly investing in the future of mathematics teacher education, ensuring that we can continue to mentor and empower the next generation of educators. Your support will help us reach our long-term fundraising goals, enabling us to maintain and expand these crucial programs. Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient community that upholds the excellence and innovation that define our profession.
The Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE) is a 501(c)(3) organization and as such, your donations may be tax-deductible (consult with your tax advisor for more information).
AMTE General Fund
The General Fund supports AMTE with non-designated funds for pursuing organizational priorities and ongoing programs.
Susan Gay Graduate Student Conference Travel Scholarship
Susan Gay Graduate Student Conference Travel Scholarships supports graduate students to attend the Annual Conference of AMTE. » More Information
STaR Program for Early Career Mathematics Educators
The Service, Teaching and Research (STaR) Program is a 1 year induction program for early career mathematics educators working at institutions of higher education. Initiated through a grant from the National Science Foundation, the program includes a summer institute, academic year networking, and meetings at the annual AMTE conference. » More Information
Early Career BIPOC Faculty Mentoring Program
The BIPOC Mentoring Program aims to foster and support mentor/mentee relationships specifically aimed at supporting early-career BIPOC faculty as they navigate the demands of teaching, scholarship, and service in the profession. » More Information
Elementary Mathematics Specialists Program
Elementary Mathematics Specialist Scholarship is to provide the recipient with $2,000 of funding to enhance their mathematics knowledge, teaching, and leadership by enrolling in university coursework or other training to develop the expertise in becoming an elementary mathematics specialist. » More Information
Stock and Securities Donation
It is now possible for interested donors to make a contribution towards AMTE work by donating stock securities. We have established an account to receive stock donations through Edwards Jones financial investment advisors.