Department
of Justice: Grants
The
Department offers funding opportunities to conduct research, to
support
law enforcement activities in state and local jurisdictions, to
provide
training and technical assistance, and to implement programs that
improve
the criminal justice system.
The
Federal Register
The Federal Register is the official daily
publication
for Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices of Federal agencies and
organizations,
as well as Executive Orders and other Presidential Documents.
Fundsnet:
A Grants and Fundraising Portal
This site has many links to
fundraising
and grants sites. It takes a bit of searching to find useful
information.
Funding
Opportunities in Women's Health
Funding information from the Department of Health and Human
Services,
Office of Women's Health.
GearUp
"The mission of GEAR UP is to significantly increase the number of
low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary
education."
Includes funding information.
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U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration
This federal office funds workforce development grants.
Ohio Arts Counci
This state office funds grants to support the arts in Ohio.
Ohio Board of Regents
Search the Ohio Board of Regents site for grant opportunities available
only to colleges and universities in Ohio.
Ohio Humanities Counci
This state office funds grants to support the arts in Ohio.
e-Funding Solutions
This site is dedicated to helping educators locate every funding source available to them in the United States.
Federal Register Access Center
This site contains links to various sites with access to the Federal
Register.
Foundations Online
AAUW Educational Foundation Fellowships and Grants
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http://www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants/community_action.cfm
Community Action Grants provide seed money to individual women, AAUW branches and AAUW state organizations, as well as local community-based nonprofit organizations for innovative programs or non-degree research projects that promote education and equity for women and girls.
Afterschool.Gov: How to Get Money
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http://www.afterschool.gov/
This database gives you one stop for information about more than 100 sources of federal funding for after-school and youth development programming. For eachof the programs listed in the database, you will find a brief description of the kinds of activities that can be funded, along with information about the application process, and contact information (web site addresses and telephone numbers).
American Library Association
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http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=Grants_and_Fellowships&Template=/TaggedPage/TaggedPageDisplay.cfm&TPLID=18&ContentID=16275
American Library Association's awards and grants area.
AOL Time Warner Foundation
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http://www.timewarner.com/corp/citizenship/education/index.html
The AOL Time Warner Foundation seeks to use the power of media, communications, and information technology to serve the public interest and strengthen society.
Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
--
http://www.avdfdn.org/
The purpose of the Foundations is to provide financial assistance, within the limits of their budgets and the discretion of their Trustees, to certain educational, cultural, scientific and religious institutions.
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education
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http://www.aace.org
The Association is an international, educational, and professional organization dedicated to the advancement of the knowledge, theory, and quality of learning and teaching at all levels with information technology.
AT&T Foundation
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http://www.att.com/foundation/index.html
The AT&T Foundation supports education programs that focus on the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning. The Foundation looks for programs that promote family involvement, develop and implement plans to promote lifelong learning, and provide professional development opportunities for teachers
Awesome Library
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http://www.awesomelibrary.org
The Awesome Library is a valuable resource for educators which includes: grant writing information, resources, lesson plans, and a myriad of other topics important to teachers and administrators.
Basic Elements of Grant Writing
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http://www.cpb.org/grants/grantwriting.html
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting provides an easy guide to the basic elements of grant writing and is offered to assist applicants to CPB and to other funding sources. It offers guideposts to help you through each stage of the process.
Bellsouth Foundation: Opportunity Grants
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http://www.bellsouthfoundation.org/grants/og/whatisog.html
The BellSouth Foundation's 2001-2005 grantmaking program targets investment in critical areas of education need, engaging selected grantees and partners in collaborative initiatives.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Grants/
The Gates family formed a foundation which will allocate grants to improve education and the use of technology in the curriculum.
Birds Eye Foods Foundation
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http://www.birdseyefoods.com/corp/about/foundation.asp
The Birds Eye Foods Foundation provides grants to not-for-profit organizations operating in communities where Birds Eye Foods has facilities. Primary giving areas include health, community services, education, youth, agricultural research and cultural programs.
Broad Foundation
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http://www.broadfoundation.org/
The Broad Foundation’s mission is to dramatically improve K-12 urban public education through better governance, management, labor relations and competition.
CEO Forum on Education & Technology
--
http://www.ceoforum.org
Assisting schools access their level of technology readiness.
Cisco Systems Virtual Schoolhouse Grant Program
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/750/fdn_home.html
Cisco Systems provide one time awards of approximately $10,000 in networking product, service and training to K-12 schools for curriculum-based internet connections.
Coca-Cola Foundation
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http://www2.coca-cola.com/citizenship/foundation_coke.html
The Coca-Cola Foundation aims to provide youth with the educational opportunities and support systems they need to become knowledgeable about the world in which they live and better able to give back to their communities.
Columbia Education Center
--
http://www.col-ed.org/Funding/funding.html
Resource pages for educational grant seekers.
Computers for Learning
--
http://www.computers.fed.gov/School/user.asp
This program donates surplus federal computer equipment to schools and educational non-profits, giving special consideration to those with the greatest need.
Conservation Grants Center
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http://www.conservationgrants.com
A great place to find funding for your conservation, ecology, environment, and natural resource projects.
Corning Inc. Foundation
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http://www.corning.com/inside_corning/foundation.asp
Selected elementary and secondary schools, community colleges and four-year institutions of higher learning are the consistent beneficiaries of Foundation support. Areas of involvement include community service programs for students, curriculum enrichment, student scholarships, facility improvement, and instructional technology projects for the classroom.
Council on Foundations: Community Foundation Locator
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http://www.communityfoundationlocator.org/search/index.cfm
The Locator list hundreds of community foundations who derive their funds from many donors rather than a single source, as is usually the case with private and corporate foundations.
Dr. Alice Christie's Grant Writing and
Funding Opportunities Page
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http://www.west.asu.edu/achristie/grants/lists.html
Numerous links to grant resources.
E School News
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http://www.eschoolnews.com/funding
A comprehensive source for school technology funding. This website provides access to grant opportunities, recent grant awards, equipment donations, and a 1999-2000 Technology Funding Directory.
Earthwalk Communications
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http://www.earthwalk.com/qcsite/eClassroom/funding/index.html
Links to several reviewed and recommended sites that provide current and accurate grant information
eBay Foundation
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http://www.ebay.com/aboutebay/foundation/eligible.html
This foundation funds projects which utilize technology to empower
individuals, particularly programs, which integrate the use of the Internet.
eFunding Solutions
--
http://www.efundingsolutions.com
This site is dedicated to helping educators locate every funding source available to them in the United States.
Environmental Education on the Internet
--
http://eelink.net/grants-eespecificresources.html
A resource for finding grant opportunities whose major component in environmental education.
Eric Clearing House on Information and Technology
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http://ericir.syr.edu/ithome
Specializing in educational technology and library information.
Federal Register - Education Grants Available (US Dept of Education)
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http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/announcements/index.html
Announces the availability of federal funds for grants in Education.
Ford Foundation
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http://www.fordfound.org/
The Ford Foundation seeks to enhance educational opportunities especially for low income and chronically disadvantaged groups. The site also contains a grant database and guidelines for grant seekers.
Ford Motor Company Fund
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http://www.ford.com/en/goodWorks/fundingAndGrants/fordMotorCompanyFund/default.htm
Ford Motor Company Fund makes awards in five categories: education, environment, public policy, health & social programs, civic affairs & community development, and arts & humanities.
Fostering the Use of Educational Technology: Elements of a National Survey
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http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR682/contents.html
This publication includes a chapter on the use and effectiveness of educational technology.
Foundations Online
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http://www.foundations.org/grantmakers.html
Foundations Online is a directory of 100's of foundations and grantmakers. It is a must site that all grant seekers should visit!
Funding Sources
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http://www.usd259.com/grants/funding.html
This page contains links to "mega-lists" of funders.
Funding Sources on the Web
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http://ils.unc.edu/daniel/450/fundsources.html
Grant information and other basic grant-seeking references.
Fundsnet Services Online
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http://www.fundsnetservices.com
Directory of over 700 philanthropy sites on the web, including section listing newest funding opportunities and Community Foundations/Regional Grantmakers. Site includes FAQ section and search engine links.
Gannett Foundation
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http://www.gannettfoundation.org/
The Gannett Foundation supports local organizations in communities where the Gannett Co., Inc. owns a local daily newspaper or broadcast station.
Garth Brooks Touch'em All Foundation
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http://www.touchemall.com/
The Touch'em All Foundation accepts proposals for grants from nonprofit organizations that specialize in working with children. Grants from the Foundation support the on-going work of operating organizations that help needy children in the areas of health, education and inner-city services. The Foundation's giving cycle is semi-annual.
George Lucas Educational Foundation
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http://glef.org/FMPro?-db=learnlivekeywords1.fp5&-lay=layout%20%231&-Format=keyword.html&-max=200&jargonfree==Technology%20Professional%20Development&-sortfield=show%20order&-SortOrder=ascend&-sortfield=short%20title&-find
Although not a source for funding, this sites contains a myriad of sites and sources of information about grants.
Gifts in Kind International
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http://www.giftsinkind.org
Each year companies contribute newly manufactured products through Gifts in Kind International to a network of over 50,000 charities around the world.
Government Discretionary Grants
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http://www.ed.gov/GrantApps
This site is a compilation of all federal grants, a description of the grant, requirements with filing deadlines, electronic filing forms, and the home page for each of the grants listed.
Grant Getting Page
--
http://www.uic.edu/depts/ovcr/ors/index.html
The Grant Getting Page is jam packed with hyperlinks to grant giving agencies and private foundations.
Grant Resources
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http://www.proposalwriter.com/grants2.html#Subjects
Great website with lots of links to resources
Grant Writing for Teachers: If You Can Write a Lesson Plan You Can Write a Grant by Linda Karges-Bone
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Grant Writing Tutorial
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http://www.epa.gov/seahome/grants/src/grant.htm
This sites provides a tutorial for grant writing including an excellent Mock Grant Writing Activity.
Grants and Grantwriting
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http://www.eduscapes.com/tap/topic94.htm
A well-done collection of links to grant sites and information
Grants.gov
--
http://www.grants.gov/
This site allows organizations to electronically find and apply for competitive grant opportunities from all Federal grant-making agencies.
GrantSelect
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http://www.grantselect.com/
Offers more than 10,000 funding opportunities and the largest collection of sponsored research opportunities. You can sign up for a free trial membership. GrantSelect is an effective and comprehensive tool for grantseekers.
Grantwriters.com
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http://www.grantwriters.com
Provides professional consulting, materials and training for grant and proposal writing. Packed with free info and links to major funding sources.
Guide for Writing a Funding Proposal
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http://learnerassociates.net/proposal/index.htm
Created to help empower people to be successful in gaining funds for projects
GuideStar
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http://www.guidestar.org
This site offers information about more than 700,000 IRS-registered501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.
Hasbro Children's Foundation
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http://www.hasbro.org/hcf/
The Hasbro Children's Foundation is committed to improving the emotional, mental and physical well-being of children, birth through age twelve, and their families through the support of innovative direct service programs in the areas of health, education and social services.
Helping.Org
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http://www.helping.org/nonprofit/grants.adp
This site contains a collection of sources of support for nonprofit organizations.
HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative
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http://grants.hp.com/us/programs/tech_teaching/
The HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative is designed to support the innovative use of mobile technology in K-16 education, and to help identify K-12 public schools and two- and four-year colleges and universities that HP might support with future grants.
Independent Sector
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http://www.independentsector.org/index.htm
About Us
Independent Sector is the leadership forum for charities, foundations, and corporate giving programs committed to advancing the common good in America and around the world.
Intel Foundation
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http://www.intel.com/community/grant.htm
Intel vigorously supports education through grants for programs that advance science, math and technology education, particularly for women and underserved populations.
International Society for Technology in Education
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http://www.iste.org
The mission of ISTE is to help classroom teachers K-12 and administrators share effective methods for enhancing student learning through the use of new classroom technologies.
International Society for Technology in Education/Standards
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http://www.iste.org/Standards/index.html
ISTE has established standards for the effective use of information technology in education.
International Technology Education Association
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http://www.iteawww.org
ITEA is a professional association for technology educators and the Grants/Scholarships/Awards section provides information on support programs offered by the Foundation for Technology Education and ITEA (opportunities are available for ITEA members only).
Internet Resources for Nonprofits
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http://www.ucp-utica.org/uwlinks/directory.html#TopicDirectory
Free Internet resources for and about nonprofits. At this site you can locate materials on management and governance, fund raising and grants, topical publications, program evaluation, donor prospect research, public policy issues, government, and much more. Web sites and catalogs are maintained by the linked not-for-profit organizations, professionals in the field, and by commercial sources.
J.C. Downing Foundation
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http://www.jcdowning.org/funding/grantmaking.htm
The Foundation supports innovative efforts and original projects that offer far-reaching gains and widespread results. They awards grants to qualified nonprofit organizations with explicit, identifiable needs—often funding the early stages of a project's development.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
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http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/business/grants.html
Lists of grant organizations
Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning
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http://www.mcrel.org/lesson%2Dplans/funding.asp
A set of links to articles, reports, and grant-writing guides for successful technology grant-writing
Mid-Continental Regional Educational Laboratory
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http://www.mcrel.org/products/tech/technology/impact.asp
This comprehensive site contains surveys, bibliographies, articles, reports, case studies, and more resources addressing the question of whether technology impacts student achievement.
Milken Family Foundation for Education Technology
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http://www.mff.org/edtech
The foundation is committed to strengthening the profession by recognizing and rewarding outstanding educators and by expanding their professional leadership and policy influence.
Morris Catholic High School Grant Center
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http://morriscatholic.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Subjects&file=index&req=viewpage&pageid=40
An excellent site with links to other grant sites and other useful information. It also contains a link to individual states with links local agencies and foundations providing grants.
MultiMedia Schools
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http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools
This print magazine published five times a year addresses multiple technologies used in K-12 schools today. Selected full text in available online, which includes a NewsWatch section, which posts technology related funding news and links.
National Center for Education Statistics
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http://www.nces.ed.gov
NCES is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data that are related to education in the United States and other nations (the most reliable data for grants).
National Endowment for the Humanities
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http://www.neh.gov/grants/grants.html
NEH is an independent grant-making agency of the United States government dedicated to supporting research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities
National Science Foundation
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http://www.nsf.gov/home/grants.htm
The NSF funds research and education in science and engineering, through grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements. The Foundation accounts for about 20 percent of federal support to academic institutions for basic research.
National Technology Recycling Project
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http://www.ntrp.org
A non-profit organization designed to help people recycle technology with a focus on computers and to support non-profit technology recycling organizations across the United States.
NCTM MET Awards, Grants, and Scholarships
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http://www.nctm.org/about/met
NCTM MET Awards, Grants, and Scholarships Available! The Mathematics Education Trust (MET) was established by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) to fund special projects that enhance the teaching and learning of mathematics
NEC Foundation of America
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http://www.necfoundation.org
This Foundation gives grants to those organizations and programs with a national reach and impact in science and technology education, principally at the secondary level, or technology used to assist people with disabilities.
Northwest Regional Education Lab
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http://www.nwrel.org/index.html
This site constructed by the Northwest Regional Education Lab contains an extensive list of standards in a variety of subject areas.
NWREL's Northwest EducationalTechnology Consortium
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http://www.netc.org/grants/
This site provides access to information about educational technology grants and grant writing.
Office of Reform Assistance and Dissemination
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http://www.ed.gov/offices/IES/
PBS TeacherSource
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http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/teachtech/research.shtm
This site will guide you to some of the "latest and greatest" in educational technology research studies available online.
Polaris Grants Central
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http://www.polarisgrantscentral.net
Polaris specializes in organizational grant programs working with schools to get funding for curriculum development. Polaris also provides step-by-step, how-to instruction and training in grant acquisition. Online advice is also available on their web site.
Radioshack National Teacher Awards Program
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http://www.tandy.com/scholars/about.htm
The RadioShack National Teacher Awards Program is committed to educational excellence in mathematics, science and technology.
Rand Education Research Center
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http://www.rand.org/research_areas/education/
The Research Center for Education specializes in K-12 assessment and accountability, school reform evaluation, and teachers and teaching.
Research Associates
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http://www.grantexperts.com/listserv.htm
This site includes an area to subscribe to a great grantwriting listserv.
Scholastic's Funding Connection
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http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/fundingconnection
This site is designed to provide you with information, resources, and tools aligned to the NCLB requirements, as well as other funding sources. On their web pages, you will find information about federal, state, and private funding sources.
School Grants
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http://www.schoolgrants.org
School Grants is an excellent site with links to various grant sites and other valuable resources for grant seekers (in the search area type GRANTS).
Sea Coast Grant Writing Guide
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http://www.npguides.org
Sea Coast provides a 10-point plan for standard grant writing as well as links to grantmakers. It is an excellent tutorial.
Share the Technology
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http://sharetechnology.org/
Their mission is to help salvage 'recently retired' computers while they are still useful, prevent their premature destruction and get them into the hands of schools, people with disabilities and nonprofit organizations which can put them to good use.
SMARTer Kids Foundation
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http://www.smarterkids.org/
The SMARTer Kids Foundation is a private organization that provides opportunities for students and teachers to learn new skills and grow in self-confidence by placing technology, grants and programs at their service.
Sun Microsystems Foundation Open Gateway Grants Program
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http://www.sun.com/corporateoverview/corpaffairs/ogp.html
Sun provides hardware and software grants, training and technical support to assist schools, particularly in economically disadvantaged communities, in making the transition to network computing.
T.H.E. Journal
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http://www.thejournal.com/freesub
This site allows you to sign up for a free subscription to T.H.E. Journal. This magazine is an excellent resource for technology information.
Teacher Universe
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http://www.riverdeep.net/pro_development/standards/standards.jhtml
A marvelous site for finding national and state standards.
Technology & Learning Online
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http://www.techlearning.com
This is the online version of the print magazine contains a Grants and Contests section with a searchable database of regularly updated grant, scholarship, professional development and other funding opportunities for both students and educators.
The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy
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http://www.barbarabushfoundation.com/nga.html
The goal of the national grant program is to develop and expand family literacy efforts nationwide, and to support the development of literacy programs that build families of readers.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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http://philanthropy.com/
The newspaper of the non-profit world.
The Council on Foundations
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http://www.cof.org
The Council works to support foundations by promoting knowledge, growth, and action in philanthropy. It contains links to current grant opportunities.
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
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http://www.packfound.org
The Foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations in the following broad program areas: conservation; population; science; children, families, and communities; arts; and organizational effectiveness and philanthropy.
The Education Alliance at Brown University
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http://www2.alliance.brown.edu/db/grants2.taf
Regional and national grant opportunities
The Foundation Center
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http://www.fdncenter.org/index.html
The "Gateway" to philanthropy on the World Wide Web, this site offers online assistance with locating foundations and proposal writing. It has an extensive list of links which can be tailored to meet the needs of grant seekers.
The G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation and The Amborse Monell Foundation
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http://www.monellvetlesen.org/
Voluntarily aiding and contributing to religious, charitable, scientific, literary, and educational uses and purposes, in New York, elsewhere in the United States and throughout the world.
The Gateway
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http://www.thegateway.org
The key to one-stop, any-stop access to high quality lesson plans, curriculum units and other education resources on the Internet.
The Teacher's Guide to Writing Grants by David G. Bauer
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The Texaco Foundation
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http://www.texaco.com/support/index.html
The Texaco Foundation aims to identify the highest quality programs that prepare children for the study of math and science.
Toyota Foundation
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http://www.toyota.com/about/community/tusafoundation/
Education is the focus of Toyota's giving, with emphasis on primary and secondary schooling.
Used Computer.Com
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http://www.usedcomputer.com/nonprof.html
A site that provides information on computer recycling and donations.
Verizon Foundation
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http://foundation.verizon.com/
Verizon Foundation supports programs that create innovative eSolutions, help bridge the digital divide, foster basic and computer literacy, help enrich our communities, and create a skilled workforce.
Wallace - Reader's Digest Funds
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http://www.wallacefunds.org./
Resources for education, communities and the arts
Yahoo (grant-making foundations)
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http://dir.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Issues_and_Causes/Philanthropy/Organizations/Grant_Making_Foundations/
List of grant funders
Zimmer Family Foundation
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http://www.zimmerfamilyfoundation.com
The mission of this small foundation is to support religious, educational, and social programs.
For more information regarding grantwriting please contact Sheryl Abshire at [email protected]