Web Sites
AOL Time Warner Foundation
http://www.aoltimewarnerfoundation.org/
The AOL Time Warner Foundation is dedicated to using the power of media,
communications, and information technology to serve the public interest and
strengthen society. Rather than simply providing grant monies or funding
unsolicited requests, the foundation prefers to enter into strategic
partnerships with organizations that have a demonstrated commitment to
pioneering innovative ways of meeting its four priorities: Equipping Kids for
the 21st Century; Extending Internet Benefits to All; Engaging Communities in
the Arts; and Empowering Citizens and Civic Participation
AT&T Foundation
http://www.att.com/giving/
The AT&T Foundation supports education programs that focus on the use of
technology to enhance teaching and learning. Through the AT&T Learning Network (http://www.att.com/learningnetwork/)
as well as direct grants, the foundation concentrates on the role of technology
in education and its capacity to connect students, teachers, classrooms,
institutions, and communities. Grant guidelines and application information are
available online.
AT&T Foundation Grants
http://www.att.com/learningnetwork/foundation.html
The AT&T Foundation awards competitive AT&T Learning Network grants to projects
that use technology to enhance teaching and learning. Grants focus on education
and training programs for current and future teachers, curriculum development
and delivery, and collaborative efforts to provide access to education and
technology. Grant proposals are solicited by invitation.
Benton Foundation Funders Supportive of Communications Technology
http://www.benton.org/Practice/Toolkit/techmoney.html
Provides web links to a number of resources providing information on technology
funding such as CompuMentor, Environmental Support Center, Gates Center for
Technology Access, and Computers for Kids. Funders are divided into the
following categories: hardware and software, in-kind donations, and hard cash.
August 1, 2001.
Cisco Systems Inc. Philanthropy and Community Giving
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/about/ac48/about_cisco_community_and_philanthropy_home.html
Based on the company's core values of education, leveraging technology, and the
involvement of employees, Cisco Systems pursues its philanthropic goals through
three initiatives: Workforce development, with a focus on investments in
technology and training that help people develop skills to enter or re-enter
today's workforce; Partner-ships with nonprofits that give them access to
technology solutions; Helping employees to become successful volunteers and
informed philanthropists.
Community Technology Center's Network
http://www.ctcnet.org/
"We are a national, non-profit membership
organization of more than one thousand independent community technology centers
where people get free or low-cost access to computers and computer-related
technology, such as the Internet, together with learning opportunities that
encourage exploration and discovery". If you dig within this web page, you can
find a list of computer donation programs.
Compumentor's TechSoup
http://www.techsoup.org/
A one-stop resource for anything and everything having to do with technology
created expressly for nonprofits. TechSoup, a new service from CompuMentor,
promises to offer nonprofits clear, non-commercial recommendations for the best
places to acquire donated or discounted software; equipment; advice on
technology funding; technology planning; computer training; and listings of
volunteers and consultants available to assist them.
Exworthy Educational Links Grants, Funding, and Donations
http://www.exworthy.com
Find educational
technology grants, e-rate updates and forms, grant applications, grant writing
guides, and hardware purchasing/donation information at these links. Courtesy of
two schoolteachers from the Los Angeles California United School District.
Foundation Center RFP Bulletin: Science/Technology
http://fdncenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_science.jhtml
The RFP (Request for Proposals) Bulletin is published weekly by the Foundation
Center. Each RFP listing provides a brief overview of a current funding
opportunity offered by a foundation or other grant making organization.
Interested applicants should read the full RFP at the grant maker's Web site or
contact the grant maker directly for complete program guidelines and eligibility
requirements before submitting a proposal to that grant maker.
Funders Supportive of Communications Technology
http://www.benton.org/Practice/Toolkit/techmoney.html
Although we generally don't suggest fundraising specifically for technology, it
can be helpful to know where to go when you need support for a
technology-focused initiative. This collection of funding information and
nonprofit support opportunities with a national scope will help your
organization get the technology resources it needs. Benton Foundation.
Gates Foundation (Bill and Melinda)
http://www.gatesfoundation.org/
Bill and Melinda Gates hope to make an
enduring contribution toward increasing access to innovations in education,
technology, and global health. More than seventeen billion dollars in endowments
have been set aside for these causes.
Helping.Org's Guide to Technology Funding
http://www.helping.org/nonprofit/grants.adp
A directory of government, corporate, and private funders supported the spread
of computer technology. Helping.Org is sponsored by the American Online
Foundation. Also listed under Education.
Hewlett-Packard Philanthropy
http://h21030.www2.hp.com/
HP is recognized as a philanthropic leader among global corporations. In 2002,
HP contributed more than $62 million in resources worldwide to advance the
ability of students, teachers, community residents and nonprofits to solve some
of their most fundamental challenges. Consistent with this vision, our
Philanthropy and Education programs are today focusing the majority of our
resources on developing and supporting programs and partnerships that promote
educational opportunity and e-Inclusion for people in underserved communities in
the U.S. and around the world.
Intel Corporate Contributions Program
http://www.intel.com/community/
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, makes direct charitable contributions to
nonprofit organizations in the form of donated equipment and products,
fellowships and scholarship funds, general/operating support, program
development, research, and technical assistance. Visit the Intel Web site to
learn more about the company's philanthropic activities by community and
country.
Microsoft Corporation Community Affairs
http://www.microsoft.com/giving/
Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft makes grants of cash, software, and
technical support to nonprofit organizations worldwide in order to help bring
the benefits of information technology to people and communities, provide
support to organizations in communities in which its employees live and work,
and support its employees taking an active role in their community through
volunteer and matching-gift programs.
NEC Foundation of America
http://www.necfoundation.org/
Makes cash grants to nonprofit organizations and programs with national reach
and impact in one or both of the following arenas: science and technology
education, principally at the secondary level, and/or the application of
technology to assist people with disabilities.
Real Networks Grant Program
http://www.realgiving.org/
Deadlines (pre-application letter): February 1,
August 1, annually. The brand new Real Networks Foundation, created by
Seattle-based streaming media company RealNetworks, has released application
guidelines for its grant making programs. The foundation will consider requests
that enable alternative voices or foster the right of free speech throughout the
world, broaden access to technology among underserved communities throughout the
world, and enhance the quality of life in areas where RealNetworks' employees
live and work. In particular, the foundation wishes to fund proposals within the
aforementioned program areas that include an innovative use of the Internet to
achieve project goals. In general, the foundation seeks one-year grant proposals
in the range of $10,000-$75,000. Application guidelines and eligibility
requirements are available online. Contact: RealNetworks Foundation, 2601
Elliott Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121; Tel: (206) 892-6644; Fax: (206) 956-8249.
SBC Foundation
http://www.sbc.com/corporate_citizenship/0,5931,7,00.html
The SBC Foundation, the charitable giving arm of telecommunications giant SBC
Communications, places primary emphasis on supporting education programs and
initiatives that help increase access to information technologies; broaden
technology training and skills development; and effectively integrate new
technologies to enhance education and economic development -- especially for
underserved populations. The foundation also supports scholarship funds directed
to students in technology-oriented academic tracks; and to minorities, at-risk
students, and other students with special needs.
SBC Foundation Excelerator Project
http://www.sbc.com/community/sbc_foundation/sbc_excelerator/0,5931,58,00.html
In 2002, more than 400 organizations received SBC Excelerator grants. This year,
SBC Excelerator will provide an additional $8.5 million in regional competitive
grants to help nonprofit organizations fully integrate technology into their
ongoing operations and community outreach. SBC Excelerator funds projects that
build the technology infrastructure of nonprofits, enabling them to increase
their organizational effectiveness and/or service capability in areas such as:
Internet access, data networking, online outreach, staff technology capacity and
pooled technology resources. For more information, visit
www.sbc.com/foundation.
Technology Opportunities Program (TOP)
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/top
The TOP program funded by the Department of
Commerce offers matching grants to state, local, and tribal governments and
nonprofit entities that demonstrate innovative uses of digital network
technologies. TOP projects address specific challenges and realize opportunities
for change in such areas as lifelong learning, community and economic
development, government and public services, safety, health, culture, and the
arts. For more information contact: Stephen J. Downs, 202-482-2048, fax
202-501-5136, email: sdowns@ntia.doc.gov.
Verizon Foundation
http://foundation.verizon.com/
The Verizon Foundation is committed to supporting programs and projects that
create innovative e-solutions, help bridge the digital divide, foster basic and
computer literacy and help enrich our communities, educate our citizens and
create a skilled workforce. The Verizon Foundation looks to forge and maintain
partnerships around technology initiatives with local, regional, national and
international organizations serving the needs of racial and ethnic communities,
people with disabilities, and the economically and socially disadvantaged.
Formed by the merger of Bell Atlantic and GTE. Note program providing nonprofits
funding for web access.
Books
COMPUTER GRANTS DIRECTORY. San Francisco CA: Public Management Institute, 1991.
4th edition, 318pp. QA76.215 .C658 The most complete guide to computer-related
giving by all major funding sources. Contains in-depth profiles of the current
programs of 200 corporations, foundations, and government agencies and lists
over 750 sample grants totaling more than $100 million in computer support.
DIRECTORY OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT GRANTS. Loxahatchee FL: Research Grant
Guides, 1999. 5th edition, 184pp. HG4027.65 .D568 Lists over 800 funding sources
for nonprofit organization' seeking building, renovation, and equipment grants.
Also includes essays on "Steps for Writing Proposals and Winning Grants" and
"Proposal Writing Basics". Keep latest three editions in Funding Center
Collection; earlier editions may circulate.
DIRECTORY OF COMPUTER AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY GRANTS. Loxahatchee FL: Research
Grant Guides, 1999. 4th edition, 180pp. QA76 .D57 Accessibility of computers has
changed the landscape of the nonprofit enterprise. Their speed and efficiency
are essential for donor record maintenance, project planning, and proposal
preparation. This publication lists over 750 foundations, corporations, and
federal agencies that grant funds to nonprofit organizations. Also contains the
following essay: "Proposal Writing Basics".
GRANTS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. New York NY: Foundation Center, 2000.
Note: 2000/2001, 1st edition received. T58.5 .G73 2000/2001. Covers grants to
nonprofit organizations in the U.S. and abroad for programs
including: engineering and technology research and services; computer science;
data processing; telephone, telegraph, and telecommunication services;
electronic messaging, including the Internet or World Wide Web (WWW), e-mail,
and interactive television and video; and computer systems and equipment,
including hardware, software, CD-ROMs, local area networks (LANs), wide area
networks (WANs), and other automated, digital, multimedia, or on-line systems.
NATIONAL GUIDE TO FUNDING FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. New York NY: Foundation
Center, May 1999. 2nd edition, 292pp. T58.5 .N37 ed.2 This new volume provides
essential facts on over 700 foundations and corporate direct giving programs
that award grants to projects involving information technology. The guide also
includes useful descriptions of over 2,400 recently awarded grants for computer
science, engineering and technology, telecommunications, and media and
communications.