Call for Proposals : 2025-2026 K-12 Education

Call for Proposals : 2025-2026 K-12 Education

Apply by January 19, 2026, for our K-12 education calls for projects!

Villa Albertine, the French Institute for Culture and Education, works to ensure broad and equal access to French language programs in close collaboration with educational organizations, school districts, and local education agencies.

These efforts are part of a broader commitment to promoting French language learning at all levels, providing learners and educators from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to engage with French language and cultures, enrich their educational experiences, and strengthen bilateral relations between French and American communities.

Villa Albertine has launched three calls for projects, two of which will be funded by Albertine Foundation, aimed at public K-12 schools and nonprofit organizations across the United States. These calls for projects aim to develop and support the following programs: French Dual Language and Immersion, French Heritage Language* and French as a World Language.

Objectives

The objectives of these call for projects are to:  

  • Provide financial support to public schools and districts through grants. 
  • Facilitate specialized professional learning opportunities to empower educators and administrators in implementing high-quality French language instruction. 

Project Opportunities

Our three calls for projects include:  

K-12 French as a World Language Program

The French as a World Language Program (FWLP) supports French language education in U.S. public schools through funding and frameworks that facilitate language learning and cultural exchange projects. By providing essential resources, the FWLP ensures that students across the country have access to enriched academic pathways and develop global competencies necessary for thriving in a multilingual world.  FWLP supports three initiatives, including pedagogical project grants, cultural activities, and professional learning opportunities. 

Apply HERE (link available on Oct. 20)

 

K-12 Dual Language and Immersion Program

The French Dual Language Fund (FDLF) supports the existing and growing network of French bilingual schools through the creation of initiatives and allocation of grants to support pedagogical and cultural objectives; encourage cultural exchange through the French Teaching Intern program and grant; and implement professional learning opportunities

Apply HERE (link available on Oct. 20)

 

K-12 French Heritage Language Program

The French Heritage Language Program supports K-12 schools, districts, and nonprofit organizations in fostering the linguistic and cultural heritage of speakers of French as a heritage language. Through tailored French courses and cultural projects, FHLP empowers learners to strengthen their bilingualism, celebrate their heritage, and connect with global Francophone communities.

Apply HERE (link available on Oct. 20)

Additional Opportunities - CinéSchool Program

CinéSchool Program offers K–12 French teachers across the United States a curated selection of francophone films with ready-to-use pedagogical resources, designed to strengthen language learning and cultural understanding through cinema.
Schools applying to this call for projects may also express interest in joining the 2026–2027 edition of CinéSchool and will receive priority registration access, allowing better integration into their annual curriculum planning.

Timeline – Key Dates

  • October 20, 2025: Applications Open
  • January 19, 2026: Application Deadline
  • March 2026: Announcement of Results 
  • April-May 2025: Grant Agreement and Fund Disbursement 

Informational Webinars

We invite interested educators and administrators to participate in our informational webinars. Three sessions have been organized to provide detailed guidance on the application process, best practices, and program guidelines. To learn more, sign up HERE

Contact Information

For questions related to specific programs, please reach out to the program officers below: 

*The French Dual Language Fund, the French Heritage Language Program and CinéSchool are part of the French for All initiative,comprehensive initiative to support equity in access to French language education in the United States. These three programs are funded by Albertine Foundation.