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Funding Resources for Technology in Education

Grants That Can be Used for Technology 

The following information has been compiled by the Arizona Department of Education to support the purchase of technology during this time period of distance learning. Each grant and program come with their own stipulations. A contact for each grant and program has been provided for your convenience, and we encourage LEAs to work directly with the contacts listed below to determine if these funds can be leveraged. 

 

Elementary & Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund

  • This funding source can be used to purchase technology
  • Contact: [email protected]

 

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA B Consolidated)

  • This funding source may be used to purchase technology for eligible students
  • Technology purchases must be directly related to an individual child’s needs based on their Individual Education Program (IEP)
  • Assistive Technology (as defined by §§300.105) must be an IEP consideration
  • Each public agency must ensure that assistive technology devices or assistive technology services, or both, as those terms are defined in §§300.5 and 300.6, respectively, are made available to a child with a disability if required as a part of the child’s
  • On a case-by-case basis, the use of school-purchased assistive technology devices in a child’s home or other settings is required if the child’s IEP Team determines that the child needs access to those devices to receive FAPE.
  • Must not be a “proportionate” purchase of technology for students with disabilities for technology purchased for general education purposes.
  • Voluntary IDEA B/Coordinated Early Intervention Services (CEIS) funds MAY NOT be used to support the purchase or implementation of core (universal) activities or technology designed to provide high-quality instruction to all students in a grade, school, or district.

 

Move on When Reading (MOWR) 

  • This funding source can be used to purchase technology 
  • Must be used for K-3 reading and online activities that support literacy 
  • Early Literacy Grant 
  • This funding source can be used to purchase technology 
  • Must be used for K-3 reading and online activities that support literacy 

 

McKinney-Vento 

  • This funding source can be used to purchase technology for qualifying students 
  • Contact: Silvia Chavez ([email protected])  
  • Contact: Laura Alvarez ([email protected])  

 

Title I-C (Migrant) 

  • This funding source can be used to support technology expenditures for qualifying students 
  • Contact: Laura Alvarez ([email protected])  

 

Title I-A – Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged 

  • This funding source can be used to purchase technology 
  • Contact: Sue Edman ([email protected])  

 

Title II-A – Effective Teachers and Leaders 

  • These funds could be used to purchase technology  
  • Must be used for teachers/administrators who are training and/or providing professional development to teachers and administrators  
  • Contact: Sue Edman ([email protected])  

 

Rural Low-Income Schools (RLIS) 

  • This funding source can be used to purchase technology 
  • Contact: Sue Edman ([email protected])  

 

Title I-D – Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk 

  • This funding source can be used to purchase technology 
  • Contact: Sue Edman ([email protected])  

 

Title IV-A -Student Support and Academic Enrichment 

  • This funding Source can be used to purchase technology 
  • Contact: Dustin Loehr ([email protected])  

 

Title III Funds 

  • This funding source can be used to purchase technology for EL students 
  • Should be used to support language acquisition and general academic achievement 
  • Contact: Nicole von Prisk ([email protected])  
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TrustEd Apps Training for Administrators Mon, Oct 3 2022

In this workshop, Arizona LEAs will be trained in the foundations of student data privacy and accessibility and how to utilize a rubric to vet applications. Other criteria for vetting applications will be incorporated into the training including the following: interoperability with existing applications, teacher and student ease of use, and instructional relevance and purpose. Using the TrustEd Apps Management Suite (TAMS) from 1EdTech, the Arizona LEAs will collaborate on the best practices for sharing the use of digital learning tools and resources with other educators in their schools and districts and will learn strategies for providing professional development in digital learning for their colleagues.

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