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Mid-Rivers Communications recently announced the recipients of the 2017 Educational Technology Grants. Grant applications from twenty-seven applicants requesting $116,980 were received, with a total of $35,000 being awarded to a wide variety of inspirational projects in Bloomfield, Circle, Custer, Ekalaka, Glendive, Lindsay, Miles City, Plevna, a regional project, Roundup, Savage, Sidney and Terry.
Grant applicants were asked for innovative broadband projects with preference given to projects that: utilize broadband in innovative ways to address educational and community issues; eek to educate adults and senior citizens on broadband applications, including how to use technology and the quality of life benefits technology can offer to seniors; promote student leadership and workforce development skills, and generate student interest in technology and telecommunications as a career path.
Of the twenty-seven applicants, 18 presentations met one or more of the stated priorities, scored well on their projects, and will be offered grant funding; some partially and others fully awarded.
• Richland County Boys & Girls Club-$3,500
• Terry Public Schools-$3,500
• Richland County Library-$3,000
• Circle HS Business Class-$2,500
• Savage Public Schoo-$2,250
• DCC Foundation-$3,500
• Plevna Schools-$1,500
• Miles City Public Library-$2,000
• Washington Middle School Glendive-$2,500
• Rural Health Development-$2,000
• Glendive Schools 6th & 8th Grade-$2,000
• Kircher School-$1,000
• Washington Middle School Miles City-$1,000
• Lindsay School District-$1,000
• Custer Schools-$1,000
• Roundup Schools-$1,000
• Ekalaka Schools-$750
• Bloomfield Elementary-$1,000
• Custer Co High School-video production equipment
Mid-Rivers recognizes the power of broadband as a solution. Broadband can build bridges between generations, provide access to boundless educational opportunities, strengthen rural economies, and help people stay in their homes longer. Mid-Rivers employees are proud to support technology and broadband education projects across their service area.
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