CenturyLink Grant Alert
For more information, follow this link:
https://online.foundationsource.com/public/home/centurylink-teachers
Overview
The CenturyLink Teachers and Technology Grant Program is a competitive grant open to public and private school teachers in CenturyLink's service areas. The program, funded by the CenturyLink Clarke M. Williams Foundation, is designed to help teachers innovatively implement technology in their classrooms to increase student achievement.
Awards and Eligibility
The CenturyLink Clarke M. Williams Foundation will consider requests of up to $5,000 submitted by teachers employed by a public or private school in a CenturyLink service area.
Schools do not have to be a CenturyLink customer to apply but must be located in a CenturyLink service area.
Applicants will be required to sign a certification document stating that they have no role in the purchasing decisions for the school or school district's technology or telecommunication services.
Application Deadline and Notification
- Applications will be accepted until January 10, 2014 .
- The review process will be completed and grants presented in April.
- All applicants will be notified of their application status once the grants have been awarded.
DIGITAL MEDIA GRANT - Award: PBS Teachers Innovation Awards
Deadline: March 31, 2011
Who: Classroom teachers, library media specialists and home-school educators
What: An "Innovation Immersion Experience" at The Henry Ford, a SMART Slate, and a PBS TeacherLine course
To Apply: www.pbsteachers.org/innovators - FLIPPED CLASSROOM GRANT
Deadline: Ongoing
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Collaborize Classroom
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Democrasoft, Inc.
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