The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Foundation is currently accepting grant applications for its Technology in Schools Program. This program aims to provide funding to school administrators and faculty in Santa Barbara County for specific technology projects. Through this initiative, schools can purchase hardware, upgrade infrastructure, add high-tech resources, and enhance curriculum.
Since the program began in 2015, over $430,000 in grants have been awarded to local schools. With these grants, schools have been able to improve their technological capabilities and provide a better learning experience for their students.
If you are a school administrator or faculty member in Santa Barbara County and are interested in applying for a grant from the Technology in Schools Program, you must submit your application online by April 30th. To access the application and learn more about the program, visit chumash.gov/foundation.
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