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<h1>Technology Funding<br>
Internet Resources<br>
Funders Online</h1>


<h2>Governmental</h2>

<p>
A brief summary of <a
href="edtech.html">federal
funders</a> from the February 22, 1999
teleconference on Funding Opportunities.
<p>
You can generate a <a href="http://ocd.usda.gov/nofa.htm">customized list
of grants</a> from the Federal Register at the  EZEC Community Toolbox.

<a href="http://ed.gov/Technology/inititiv.html">Office of Educational
Technology</a> lists the five primary programs for funding educational
Technology.
<p>
<a href="http://ed.gov/Technology/tec-guid.html">Resource Guide to Federal
Funding For Technology in Education</a> duplicates some of the programs
listed among the primary programs, but includes new programs as well.
<p>

<a href="http://ocfo.ed.gov/grntinfo/forecast/forecast.htm">Overview of
Federal Grants</a> with deadlines, average grant and umber of awards.
<p>

The National Endowment for the Humanities program on <a
href="http://www.neh.gov/html/guidelin/schools.html">Schools for a New
Millennium Planning Grants</a> supports projects that incorporate
technological resources into professional development for middle and high
school teachers.

<p>
Georgia Department of Education <a href=
"http://techservices.doe.k12.ga.us/">educational
technology services</a> includes information on allotments,
facilities guides and the E-Rate.

<p><br>
<h2>Non-governmental</h2>

<p>

<a href="http://foundationcenter.org/">The Foundation Center</a> is a rich
site, including information on proposal writing as well as sources for
funding. <p>


The <a href="http://www.uwex.edu/disted/funding.html">Distance Education
Clearinghouse</a> links many corporate sources of grants.
<p>

<p>
<a href="http://www.globalcomputing.com/manhp.html">Globalcomputing's
Computer resources</a> links to myriad manufacturers with educational
programs, including, for example, <a
href="http://www.dell.com/client/k12/">Dell Computers</a> who offers a
variety of K12 programs.
<p>
Many hardware and software manufacturers can provide in-kind grants of
equipment and software. Major programs are available at both <a
href="http://www.microsoft.com/education/k12/">Microsoft</a> and <a
href="http://www.apple.com/education/">Apple</a>
<p><br>

 <h2>Other (contests, etc)</h2>


<p>


<a href="http://www3.ericsson.se/erica/"> $250,000 (U.S) to the most
creative internet solutions for non-profit communities</a>
<p>
<a href="http://www.thinkquest.org/">Thinkquest's contests</a> bring
together student teachers,  faculty and K12 teachers in the field to
build high quality educational Web sites
<p>The Yahoo collection of <a
href="http://dir.yahoo.com/Education/K_12/School_Funding/Technology_Fundin
g/Organizations/">funding sources for educational technology</a> includes
funders you won't find anywhere else.

<p><br>

<h2>The E-Rate</h2>


<p>

The <a href="http://ed.gov/Technology/eratemenu.html">US Department of
Education E-Rate</a> site includes guides, fact sheets, application
processes and

<p>

Information on grants available on the <a
href="http://education.3com.com/erate/index.html">3Com e-rate site</a>,
includes
a complete package of materials (information, forms, background).
<p><br>

<h2>Help in Creating Proposals</h2>


<p>
<a href="http://www.t2ed.com/">Technology Transfer Program</a>
CAO and CBS offer GrantSAT and other tools and materials free of charge
to U.S. educational institutions, non-profit organizations, government
agencies, businesses, and individual citizens through their joint
technology transfer and outreach efforts.  Designed by an expert
grant writer and evaluator, the 20-page GrantSAT helps grant writers
systematically evaluate and improve their grant proposals using 75
criteria grouped in nine categories: 1) General Style, Content; 2) Cover
Letter, Executive Summary;  3) Problem Statement/Needs Assessment; 4)
Objectives, Benefits; 5) Qualifications; 6) Methods; 7) Budget; 8)
Evaluation; and 9)  Conclusion, Attachments.  GrantSAT provides feedback
by criterion, by category, and by the document as a whole.

<p>
Many grants require <a
href="http://www.ed.gov/free/partner.html">Partnerships</a> for grant
applications. This resource provides information on joining partnerships.
Here you'll find listed organizations who want to be in a partnership with
teachers, and a <a
href="http://www.ed.gov/free/responses/teacher2/index.html">listing of
teachers searching for a partnership</a>. You can also create a comment to
register yourself as a <a
href="http://www.ed.gov/free/part-tea.html">teacher
who is looking to join a partnership</a>.

 <p>
<a href="http://www.cdpublications.com/">Aid for
Education</a>, weekly newsletter, provides valuable funding information
for education professionals, whether they work in elementary, secondary,
or higher education; for public or private institutions; or in continuing,
vocational, or special education.

<a
href="http://www.grantscape.com/omaha/grants/catalog/education.html">
Grantscape</a> publishes a number of newsletters to assist educators to
identify and successfully apply for, technology grants.
<p><br>

<h2>Program Evaluation</h2>


<p>
<a href="http://ed.gov/pubs/EdTechGuide/">An Educator's Guide to
Evaluating The Use of Technology in Schools and Classrooms</a>
<p>
Kathleen Fulton presents an excellent resource on
<a href="http://millennium.aed.org/fulton.shtml">evaluating the
effectiveness of educational technology</a>
<p><br>

<h2>Searching the World Wide Web</h2>


<p>
Try your hand at <a href="searching.html">locating other funders</a>
on the web!

<p><br><br>
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