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Technology Grant News - Fall 2004

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             Technology Grant News
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The latest edition of Technology Grant News and Technology Resource News –  TRN Electronic Bulletin is available.  For nonprofits, towns & cities, libraries & museums, and K-20 schools, colleges & universities. For information on subscriptions and obtaining the Fall 2004 issue: http://www.technologygrantnews.com/technology-funding.html  

 

Technology Grant News – Vol. 6, No. 4, Fall  2004

 

Featured in this issue:

1. Major Funding: Health-Related Information Technology & Informatics Grants; Best Buy Teach Grants; Christopher Columbus Foundation Grants

 

2. City Grants; Library & Museum Grants: Assoc. American Museums, Council on Library & Information Resources, Health Information Sciences Scholarship; IMLS, Museums for America; SIRSI Corporation Technology Grant

 

3. Innovative Use of Technology by Nonprofits: AAUW; Bronx Cash Register Grants; Christina; Dell;  Google; Jim Mullen Foundation; NEH; RealNetworks; SalesForce; Webb Foundation

 

4. Special Supplement: Health-Related Information Technology & Informatics Grants for Libraries, Nonprofits, Colleges & Universities; Government Agencies: Internet Access to Digital Libraries; Informatics for Disaster Management; Information Systems Grants; Integrated Advanced Information Management; Biomedical Information Science & Technology Initiative; Biomedical Informatics Research Grants & Scholarships and more… 

 

5. For K-20 – Schools, Colleges & Universities, Post-Graduate: Advanced Technological Education; Centers for Teaching; Digital Archiving; Embedded Hybrids; Highly Dependable Computing; Interagency Education Research Initiative; Nanoscale Science & Engineering Education; Universal Access

 

6. For K-12: Disneyhand; Inspiration Software; Kids in Need; MET & NCTM Grants; Financial Education Grants; Explorer Schools; Delta Education; Toyota Tapestry; Vernier Software; Texas Instruments; YES Competition

Applications are currently available for funding announced in this issue.  Application Deadlines run from mid-September – February for funding featured in this issue. Fall 2004, Vol 6, Number 4, 12-pages, published 4 times a year, ISSN 1534-5785.

 

 

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