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Innovation Grants is a grant from the Greater Texas Foundation that funds emerging ideas in higher education with significant potential to impact Texas students' success. Supported projects must be original or new to their context, user, or application; in nascent stages needing funding to test, evaluate, or scale; and represent new and emerging trends in higher education with potential for dramatic student impact.
Eligible applicants include organizations with projects that do not directly address the foundation's four core goal areas but show strong innovation potential. Award amounts are unspecified and determined on a case-by-case basis.
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Innovation - Greater Texas Foundation Sometimes, an emerging idea needs nurturing and funding to mature.
To respond to new opportunities with significant potential and that may not directly address one of our four goal areas, the foundation funds a portfolio of innovative Are original or new to the context, user, or application Are in nascent stages and need funding to be tested, Represent new and emerging trends in higher education Have the potential to dramatically impact Texas students' If we do not find new and innovative ways to build the postsecondary success pipeline, we see segments of our populations relegated to the life of the permanent underclass.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Projects that are original or new to context, user, or application, in nascent stages needing funding to be tested, evaluated, or scaled; focused on Texas postsecondary success. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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