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Investing in community ecosystems Investing in underrepresented and historically marginalized groups is vital to drive social impact and economic empowerment. We prioritize organizations that focus on increasing opportunities for these groups, like Udayan Care, UNICEF, Junior Achievement Europe, UN Women and United Way of Greater Atlanta.
</p>\n<p>We also work with nonprofits like the Home Partnership Foundation to help address homelessness and the YMCA to provide more access to STEM education and childcare. These and other examples are in our 2023 Micron Gives year-end summary.
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We also work with nonprofits like the Home Partnership Foundation to help address homelessness and the YMCA to provide more access to STEM education and childcare. These and other examples are in our 2023 Micron Gives year-end summary. Micron Gives 2023 year-end summary Frequently asked questions </p>\n"}}" id="text-62b506b2e9" class="cmp-text" itemprop="text"> What are the funding priorities and initiatives of the Micron Foundation?
The Micron Foundation’s focuses on three primary areas expanding access to STEM education and careers of the future,, enriching our communities and creating a culture of giving for Micron team members. These priorities are discussed throughout our homepage.
<br>\n</p>\n"}}" id="text-797cb3ee70" class="cmp-text" itemprop="text"> The Micron Foundation’s focuses on three primary areas expanding access to STEM education and careers of the future,, enriching our communities and creating a culture of giving for Micron team members. These priorities are discussed throughout our homepage. What kinds of organizations can the Micron Foundation support?
The Micron Foundation supports a range of eligible nongovernmental, nonprofit and academic organizations. Eligibility requirements vary by funding opportunity and must align with our primary giving areas. </p>\n"}}" id="text-4116220637" class="cmp-text" itemprop="text"> The Micron Foundation supports a range of eligible nongovernmental, nonprofit and academic organizations.
Eligibility requirements vary by funding opportunity and must align with our primary giving areas. How does my organization apply for a grant or sponsorship from the Micron Foundation? The Micron Foundation identifies partners in our site communities through grass roots efforts and other partner interactions.
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Does the Micron Foundation support youth sports teams, school events or fundraisers, or similar activities? Micron supports these types of causes through our employee giving program. The Micron Foundation matches team member contributions dollar for dollar to qualified nonprofits or schools registered in the <a href=\"https://benevity.
com/causes\" target=\"_blank\">Benevity Causes portal</a>. Team members must donate directly via the Micron Gives platform or submit receipts for donations to be matched within the calendar year they are made. </p>\r\n"}}" id="text-c2ff656d21" class="cmp-text" itemprop="text"> Micron supports these types of causes through our employee giving program.
The Micron Foundation matches team member contributions dollar for dollar to qualified nonprofits or schools registered in the Benevity Causes portal . Team members must donate directly via the Micron Gives platform or submit receipts for donations to be matched within the calendar year they are made. Does the Micron Foundation focus on specific geographic areas?
The Micron Foundation focuses primarily on the communities where Micron team members live and work, but we also work at regional levels, in alignment with our giving strategies, to make a difference.
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program (ED/IES) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES). This program provides funding for small businesses to conduct research and development of innovative education technology products. It emphasizes rigorous research and the potential for commercialization to bring products to schools. Projects can leverage AI functionalities, interactive learning, and assistive technologies for students and educators. The program has an annual allocation of $10 million for new ed-tech products.
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