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Grant Information


Each year, the U. S. government awards millions of dollars in grant funding to schools, first responders, healthcare organizations and other public entities for the purchase of new technologies. School budgets today are getting tighter and tighter so pursuing grants is becoming a necessity.

Following is a list of Funding Resources that you may wish to consider when you are ready to write your grant. Please feel free to contact any and all of these resources to see if your school will qualify for a grant.

U.S. Department of Education Forecast of Funding Opportunities 2008

Virtually browse all government programs offered by the Office of English Language Acquisitions, Language Enhancement and Academic achievement for Limited English Proficient Students.

Further Information : Forecast of Funding Opportunities

Grant writing tips:

  • Follow the funder's directions and rules completely if you want your proposal to be read and considered
  • Your project must closely match the interests of the funder
  • Focus your proposal on meeting the needs of students and/or teachers
  • Check proposal closely for typos and grammar errors before submission
  • Be specific in stating your case.
  • Be succinct as to why it is so important for your students to learn a language and how it will benefit them
  • Your objective must be specific and correlate to your evaluation activities
  • Grant proposal reviewers can easily spot proposals that were put together in haste.
  • Take plenty of time to put together your proposal