AUSTIN, Texas —
The ATPE Foundation technology grant provides funds to educators in Texas public schools for the purchase of classroom technology resources. The deadline to apply for the grant is Nov. 2.
Two $2,500 grants will be awarded during the 2012-13 school year.
The ATPE Foundation was established by the Association of Texas Professional Educators (ATPE), the state’s leading educators’ association and the largest independent association for public school educators in the nation.
An educator does not have to be a member of ATPE to apply for a grant from the foundation.
To learn more about the technology grant and to download the application, visit www.atpefoundation.org/technologygrant.asp
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