California Education Technology Voucher Program

Your CA school district may already have more than $600,000 in vouchers for education technology

Available Funds/Award: Find out how much your district has in technology vouchers here. https://edtechk12vp.com/

Vouchers must be redeemed by: Sept. 25, 2014

Recurring? No

Granting Organization: Microsoft

Description: As part of a settlement with Microsoft vouchers for education technology have been awarded to school districts throughout CA. Districts can purchase approved technologies with their own funds and redeem vouchers for cash.

Requirements: Purchase approved technologies before Sept. 25, 2014 and redeem vouchers

Eligibility: K-12 school districts in California

Redemption Link: https://edtechk12vp.com/

Additional Information: http://www.cde.ca.gov/

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