Netgear WiFi My School

Awards up to 50 wireless access points, a 6-bay data storage device, and a wireless controller

Available Funds/Award: Netgear ProSAFE Access Points, ReadyNAS 516 6-Bay Storage Device or ReadyNas 314 4-bay storage device, and a wireless controller

Opens: Sept. 27, 2013

Proposals Due: Oct. 31, 2013

Final Applications Due: Oct. 31, 2013

Winners Chosen: Dec. 14, 2013

Recurring? No

Granting Organization: Netgear

Description: Netgear awards up to $33,832 worth of networking technology to schools who do not have a wireless network.

Requirements: Fill out an application and explain in 300 words or less why your school needs a wireless network.

Eligibility: Legal residents of the US and District of Columbia who are at least 13 years of age

Application Link: http://www.wifimyschool.com/entryForm.aspx

Additional Information Link: http://www.wifimyschool.com/prizePackages.aspx

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