Monday, May 2, 2011

Technology Grants for Your School

School budget tight? Want to get more money for those NAO's or the newest CAD software such as Mastercam or SolidWorks? With the Perkin's Loans being cut for this upcoming school year, many schools are in need of financial backing. The links below will help guide you to grants that with help to supply your school with the equipment to help your student's excel.

Grants, Grants, Grants!

http://technologygrantnews.com/technology-funding.html
Technology Grant News provides updates about grant and resource opportunities as they come available. This 15 year-old site gives information on technology grants, free technology resources, technology partnerships, strategic alliances and technology advancement for your organization.

http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/os/technology/edgrants.html
This link will take you to the Department of Education's official site. There are several technology grants that are awaiting to be applied for.

http://www.vernier.com/grants/fulllist.html
Vernier has 7 grants that can award up to $3,000. As well as providing a guide to write a grant, other sources such as information on the No Child Left Behind Act and Do-It-Yourself Projects are available on the site.

http://www.fundsnetservices.com/educ01.htm
Many educational and school grants can be found here! Take your pick to receive more money for technological academics from businesses, private donors, and foundations.

http://grants.gov/
Find and apply for federal grants directly from this site. Grants.gov is a storehouse for information over 1,000 grant programs and provides access to approximately $500 billion in annual awards.

Writing Center
http://www.us-government-grants.net/article_info.php/articles_id/32
Provides colleges & universities, K-12 schools, non-profit organizations, churches, fire and police departments, emergency medical service agencies, cities and towns with practical tools and reliable resources to apply for and receive technology educational grants.They have expertise in writing technology educational grants.

One of the best sites for learning about federal grants is www.fedgrants.gov. Anyone can sign up to receive free daily e-mails announcing federal grant opportunities, the lead federal agency that provides diabetes grants is the U.S. There are 26 federal grant-making agencies listed on this website with hyperlinks to numerous opportunities for grants.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for all the grant sites.
    I would like to have a catalog from Depco.
    rhinderlitermt@olatheschools.org

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