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FLCC /
OFFICE & DEPT. DIRECTORY / RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT / SPONSORED PROGRAMS & GRANTS

FUNDING
ANNOUNCEMENTS

If you are interested in any of the funding opportunities below, please
contact the Grants Office as soon as possible.
| AT&T FOUNDATION OFFERS
FUNDING TO ENHANCE LEARNING |
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The
AT&T Foundation supports education programs that focus on
the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning. Through the
AT&T Learning Network as well as Invitational Grants, the AT&T
Foundation concentrates on the role of technology in education and
its capacity to connect students, teachers, classrooms, institutions
and communities. The program is open to all accredited public and
private elementary and secondary schools as well as accredited public
and private two- and four-year institutions of higher education as
well as educational nonprofit organizations in the 50 United States,
the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and all U.S. territories. For
more information check out www.att.com/foundation/guidelines.html or contact the Grants Office. |
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COLLEGE
FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR FINANCING PROGRAMS |
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Agency:
Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
Program: AFP Technical Assistance
Eligibility: Colleges and other organizations.
Funding: $300,000
Deadline: Rolling
Summary: Funds provide grants to establish, enhance, or maintain
loan programs for individuals with disabilities to purchase technology
devices and services.
Contact: Carol Cohen 202-205-566 |
| NFIE
PROVIDES INNOVATION GRANTS & LEARNING LEADERSHIP GRANTS
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The
NEA Foundation for the Improvement of Education (NFIE) believes that
educators in America's public schools, colleges, and universities
are critical to excellence in student learning. NFIE grants provide
opportunities for teachers, education support professionals, and higher
education faculty and staff to engage in high-quality professional
development and lead their colleagues in professional growth. NFIE
grants also fund innovations that significantly improve achievement
and close the achievement gap for underserved learners. The structure
of the grants provides educators with opportunities for collegial
reflection about their experiences. Grants may be used for resource
materials, supplies, equipment, transportation, software, or professional
development necessary to implement the innovative idea. The deadline
is rolling. For more information please contact the Grants Office
at ext. 7206. |
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