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Find similar grants2025-2026 Phone Free Schools Grant Program, Cycle 2 is sponsored by Texas Education Agency. Supports school systems in complying with HB 1481 by funding secure storage solutions and infrastructure to enforce personal communication device bans.
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2025-2026 Phone Free Schools Grant Program, Cycle 2 3. 2025-2026 Phone Free Schools Grant Program, Cycle 2 # 2025-2026 Phone Free Schools Grant Program, Cycle 2 The purpose of this grant is to support school systems in complying with HB 1481 to help school systems purchase secure storage solutions and implement the infrastructure necessary to enforce the personal communication device ban. From September 22, 2025, to August 31, 2026.
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2025-2026 Phone Free Schools Grant Program, Cycle 2 is funded by Texas Education Agency. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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