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Change: Cost: Moderate to High Recommendation: A thin-client is a computer that does not serve as a full-functioning stand alone PC. The Operating system and applications
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Change: According to the Technology Support Index (TSI) your system is considered "Satisfactorily Efficient" requiring limited improvements. The "Satisfactory Efficiency" level of development refers to a
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Change: The primary goal of this program is to improve student achievement through the use of technology in elementary and secondary schools. Additional goals include helping
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Change: and Professional Development The RGK Foundation RGK Foundation awards grants in the broad areas of Education, Community, and Medicine/Health. The Foundation's primary interests within Education include programs that focus on formal K-12 education (particularly mathematics, science and reading), teacher development, literacy, and higher education.
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Change: Is special funding necessary to solve the problem. (Why can’t it be solved using normal resources) Product: a tangible item. What is the end result. What do you expect to see happen? Proposal must explain idea in a sufficient technical detail. Proposer must know about
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Change: Product: a tangible item. What is the end result. What do you expect to see happen?Be aware of Grant RequirementsDepending on the type of grant you are applying for, you must make sure that you follow the guidelines set forth by the grantor or foundation. For example, The
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Change: Nature of project and how it will be conducted Timetable for project Anticipated outcome and how to best evaluate results Staffing and volunteer needs (if any).Be aware of Grant RequirementsDepending on the type of grant you are applying for,
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Change: Some Things to Keep in Mind Program required informationBe aware of Grant RequirementsDepending on the type of grant you are applying for, you must make sure that you follow the guidelines set forth by the grantor or foundation. For example, The National Science Foundation, (NSF)
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: . It does this through grants, and cooperative agreements to more than 2,000 colleges, universities, K-12 school systems, businesses, informal science organizations and other research organizations throughout the United States. The Foundation accounts for about one-fourth of federal support to academic institutions basedfor basic research.They allow
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Change: 6. ConclusionSummary of the proposal’s main points. Be aware of Grant RequirementsDepending on the type of grant you are applying for, you must make sure that you follow the guidelines set forth by the grantor or foundation. For example, The National Science Foundation, awards grants based on -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Change: or equipment necessary.3. Project DescriptionHow the project will be implemented and evaluated.4. BudgetFinancial description of the project plus explanatory notes5. Orgnatizational InformationHistory and governing of the school, it primary activies, audiences and services.6. ConclusionSummary of the proposal’s main points.
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Change: organizations to be used for specific projects. This funding, which is called a grant, requires no repayment as long as it is used to fund the project for which it was allocated. Grants can be given to individuals, non-profit or not-for-profit companies, charitable organizations, or educational facilities. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Change: : a grant is an award of financial assistance from a federal agency to a recipient to carry out a public purpose of support or
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