Cyberlearning Adopt A School Grant

Awards multiple K-12 online learning academies with training for teachers and parents

Available Funds/AwardAwards multiple online learning academies and employee training valued at $1,000 per employee

Opens: Aug. 20 2013

Proposals Due: ongoing

Final Applications Due: ongoing

Winners Chosen: ongoing

Recurring? ongoing

Granting Organization: Cyberlearning

Description: Schools or districts that become sponsored by almost any entity at a rate of $190 per employee are granted 5,500 online IT and business courses with completion certificates from the State University of New York.  Districts and schools are also awarded STEM+Academy, Parent Academy, Pearson SuccessMaker (K-8), and NovaNet (9-12).

Requirements: Fill out an application and get a sponsor.

Eligibility: K-12 schools and districts with at least 35 percent of students receiving free or reduced cost lunches.

Application Link: http://www.cyberlearning.org/

Additional Information Link: http://www.cyberlearning.org/

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