NetVision

Grants and Funding
for Educators

World Wide Web pages and Email addresses
which can be used to access grant information:

by Thea Jones
Baltimore County (MD) Public Schools

May 1977

(To the NetVision home page)
Note (May 2000) -- This page is an archive record of NetVision's efforts. It is not being maintained, and thus many links to educational resources can be expected not to function.

Department of Education, Washington, D.C.
(http://www.ed.gov/)
Select Money Matters.

Distance Learning Funding Sourcebook
(http://www.technogrants.com/)

Available Grants and Grant-writing Information
(http://www.uic.edu/depts/ovcr/ors1.html)
Select Online search tools.

Federal Register Online: The Official Source
(http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/announcements/index.html)
Scroll through the announcements.

The Foundation Center, A Good Starting Point
(http://fdncenter.org/)

A Good Resource for Grant Funding
(http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/grants/grant_res.html)

National Science Foundation, A Grant Powerhouse!
(http://www.nsf.gov/)
Select Grants and Program Areas.

ERIC
(http://ericir.syr.edu/Search/)
Select Search AskERIC WWW Site.
On next screen, click both the AskERIC WWW Site and Click here buttons.
On next screen, type in Grants as a search target.

Grants Web: Tons of Resources and Grant-Related Links
(http://web.fie.com/cws/sra/resource.htm)

Classroom Connect
will send you a list of technology funding sources via e-mail:
Email to this address: info@classroom.net
With this message: send grants


Posted: 26 May 1997
Links valid as of: 21 May 1997
Comments and suggestions to: netv-web@umail.umd.edu