What Educational Technology Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 56601
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: September 11, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,200,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Defining Educational Technology Funding
Educational technology funding encompasses financial grants or subsidies aimed specifically at enhancing the development, implementation, and integration of technological innovations into educational settings. This funding covers areas such as interactive learning platforms, digital assessment tools, and teacher training programs, while excluding unrelated initiatives like basic infrastructure improvements or general school operating costs. The intent is to provide targeted support that promotes the advancement and effective incorporation of technology in teaching and learning.
In K-12 education, successful projects often highlight practical applications of educational technology. For example, a school district may receive funding to implement a new learning management system that standardizes digital assignments and feedback, streamlining the process for both students and teachers. Another use case could involve a consortium of schools collaborating to develop a shared online resource library that enhances access to high-quality educational materials.
Entities that should consider applying for this funding include local school districts, nonprofit organizations focused on education, and educational technology companies offering innovative solutions. Conversely, applications from organizations solely offering traditional educational programs or those with limited technological integration may not be aligned with funding goals.
The alignment factors for applicants include the ability to demonstrate clear objectives for technology integration, measurable outcomes tied to student engagement and learning improvement, and potential for scalability across multiple educational settings. Successful applicants typically showcase previous success in deploying educational technology or have outlined a feasible plan for implementation that is backed by sound research and community needs assessments.
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