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dollarsignFinding money for classroom technology can be tough with today’s shrinking school budgets. TeachersFirst is committed to helping teachers use technology effectively as a teaching tool. We offer these listings as possible grant sources for your educational technology projects. Be sure to read the details carefully when submitting grant proposals to improve your chances of success.

TeachersFirst has no affiliation with or interest in any of the grant sources listed below. We offer this information strictly to assist teachers and educational groups in locating funding sources. If you have questions about any of these listings, please contact the organizations directly.

If you are successful in obtaining a grant that you find on our site, let us know! We will gladly share your tips for success with other teachers.

If you are a foundation or business offering grants to innovative educators using technology effectively as a teaching tool, please contact TeachersFirst so we may include your grant information on this page.


HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative
Deadline: Feb 15, 2007
Who: Teams of 5 teachers from a K-12 public school in the U.S.
What: Grants of a package of HP technology hardware and professional development as well as a small stipend, total valued at least $30,000 at market price. Each teacher receives: tablet PC, digital camers, projector, digital camer and scanner/printer/fax combo. There are full details and listings of previous winners at the grant site.


NEA Foundation Student Achievement Grants
Deadline: Ongoing, three times per year
Who: Public school teachers or support professionals Pre-K-12, and faculty or staff of public colleges or universities
What: Grants of $5000 to be awarded to “improve the academic achievement of students in U.S. public schools and public higher education institutions in any subject area(s). The proposed work should engage students in critical thinking and problem solving that deepen their knowledge of standards-based subject matter. The work should also improve students’ habits of inquiry, self-directed learning, and critical reflection.” See their site for more information.


More funding opportunities for regional and specialized educational efforts can be found on the Education section of Philanthropy News Digest, published by the Foundation Center. Look for offerings that match your needs.

 

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