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Technology is alive and well and living in the
U.S.A. Government, trade associations and corporate technology funders
continue to provide healthy support for technology for nonprofits, museums and
libraries and schools and universities.
The Fall 2002 issue of Technology Grant News has
just been released.
Technology Grant News, Fall 2002 Issue
Table of Contents:
Free Xerox Color Printer for Nonprofits &
Schools from Xerox
Institute of Museum & Library Services
Presents Museums
On-Line, High-Tech & Preservation
& Digitization Program
Grants
Technology Works for Good Provides NonProfit
Technology
Assistance
NEH & NYFA Technology Assistance
Philanthropy & Technology: Using IT:
Philanthropy
Ventures Foundation & Telosa Software
J.F. Kennedy Innovations in American Government
Grants
ALA, Public Library Association, and Medical
Library
Association Technology Grants
Progressive Technology Project Opens Fall
2002-Winter
2003 Grant Round
National Foundation for the Improvement of Education --
New Grant Round for Schools &
Technology
National Science Foundation Offers
33 Grant
Programs Upcoming for Technology
Education, Teacher
Preparation, Technology Workforce
Development and
others
Free Technology Resources
Datatel Software Maker Offers Datatel Scholarships
for
Higher Education
Technology Curriculum Development Grants From Dell,
Educause, Math Education Trust, Toyota, others.
Other publications from Technology Grant News include:
The Supplement of Corporate Technology Funders, Second Edition 2002. The
Supplement describes available support from over 110 corporate technology
funders offering various types of assistance for technology and technology
programs and for other community, education and cultural
initiatives.24-pages.
The Directory of Current, Ongoing & Open Technology Grants, Second
Edition 2002, over 400+ listings, 52 pages.
The Directory features over 400 listings of valuable
technology grants
and resources for nonprofits, libraries and schools that are current,
open & ongoing. 52 pages.
on the Homepage.
Katherine Foster, Information Specialist
(212) 741-8101