DonorsChoose: Classroom Technology & STEM (Georgia)
Eligibility
- Any classroom teacher at a public or public charter school in Georgia
- Teachers at Title I schools get highest priority for matching programs
- No application approval required — teachers post directly
Program Goals
Teachers in Georgia post project requests. STEM, coding, and physical computing are top categories. Corporate matching multiplies impact.
Read the GrantApplication and Distribution
Teachers create and post projects directly at donorschoose.org anytime. Projects go live after posting and teacher verification. Corporate matching campaigns can double or triple funding during special promotions.
Grant Award Amount
$200–$2,000 per project (unlimited with matching)
Allowable Purchases
Forward Education Products for This Grant
These kits align to the learning outcomes this program funds.
- micro:bit Starter Kit — A classroom set of micro:bit kits is a well-understood, fundable DonorsChoose project. Donors can picture exactly what students will do. Price point fits typical DonorsChoose budgets.
- Coding for Good Kit — Project-based curriculum with real-world relevance — exactly what donors want to fund. Share the student projects in your campaign to maximize donor engagement.
- MicroChat AI Literacy Kit — AI literacy tools are a compelling donor story. Donors respond strongly to technology that feels relevant and future-focused. AI projects get strong DonorsChoose attention.
Keep in Mind
DonorsChoose donors are often community members and parents, not educators. Describe what students will actually do and build — not standards alignment. Tell a story about one student's experience.
DonorsChoose regularly runs matching campaigns with corporate partners. Monitor DonorsChoose announcements and post your project during active matching periods to double your funding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for DonorsChoose: Classroom Technology & STEM (Georgia) in Georgia?
Any classroom teacher at a public or public charter school in Georgia Teachers at Title I schools get highest priority for matching programs No application approval required — teachers post directly
How much funding is available through DonorsChoose: Classroom Technology & STEM (Georgia)?
$200–$2,000 per project (unlimited with matching). Check the current program guidelines for the latest award ranges and allocation details.
Can DonorsChoose: Classroom Technology & STEM (Georgia) funds be used for STEM and coding tools?
Yes. DonorsChoose: Classroom Technology & STEM (Georgia) funds can support hands-on STEM materials, physical computing kits, and coding curriculum when they align to the program's stated goals. Document alignment to program objectives before purchasing.
How do schools apply for DonorsChoose: Classroom Technology & STEM (Georgia)?
Teachers create and post projects directly at donorschoose.org anytime. Projects go live after posting and teacher verification. Corporate matching campaigns can double or triple funding during special promotions.
How can Forward Education help with DonorsChoose: Classroom Technology & STEM (Georgia) funding?
Forward Education provides curriculum alignment documents, official pricing letters for grant budgets, and letters of support for Georgia schools. Our STEM kits are purpose-built to meet the learning outcomes DonorsChoose: Classroom Technology & STEM (Georgia) funds. Contact us before submitting your application.
Need Help Writing Your Grant Application?
Forward Education works with schools and districts to build strong funding proposals. We can help you connect our tools to your grant requirements.
- Curriculum alignment documents — Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) and CTAE standards mapped to our kits
- Program quotes and pricing — classroom sets, bundles, and multi-site pricing
- Letters of support — documentation for grant applications
- Project ideas and scope-and-sequence — ready-to-use program outlines
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