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Robotics League Participation Grants | Department of Public Instruction Technology and Engineering Robotics League Participation Grants Robotics League Participation Grants Under this appropriation, grant awards will be available of up to $6,000 to public schools, 2R and 2X charter schools, private schools, and home-based educational programs to facilitate participation in robotics competitions.
Eligible teams include students in grades 6 through 12 and have at least one mentor. Allowable expenses will include fees, kits, supplies required to participate in a robotics competition, travel expenses, and a stipend for the mentor of an eligible team. For more information read the statute in full here and/or check out our list of Frequently Asked Questions .
2025-26 robotics grant application is now open. The application due date is 4:00 PM on Wednesday, October 1, 2025 . -->The 2025/26 application closed October 1st, 2025.
Robotics League Participation Grants 2024/25 Annual Report - details the buget spent and teams that were awarded grants. Requirements for Eligible Applicants Eligible teams of pupils in grades 6-12 from school districts or charter schools established under section 118. 40(2r) and (2x), private schools and home-based private education programs may submit one application per eligible team.
All team members must be in grades 6-12 during the grant year. Eligible team participates in one or more competitions that require teams to design and operate robots. The competition(s) shall be sponsored by a nonprofit corporation as described under s.
501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Service. The competition organization encourages young people to develop an interest in science, engineering, technology, and mathematics. Each eligible team shall have a mentor.
Required fees, required kits, and required supplies to participate in a robotics competition; travel expenses to robotics competition for eligible team members and their mentor only; and a stipend for the mentor of an eligible team. Each applicant shall secure matching funds in an amount equal to amount requested in application by the time the application is submitted. There is a maximum award of $6,000.
If the requests from applications approved exceed the amount of funding, the department will prorate the amount it awards to each applicant. The Department of Public Instruction cannot award more than $6,000 to an eligible team in a school year. Grants expenditures for 2025/26 shall be for the period of July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026.
All applications must demonstrate an equal amount of matching funds to be spent on further eligible expenses. The 2025/26 application closed on October, 1st, 2025. When applying, the electronic submission webpage will display a confirmation page when your application has been received.
You will have an option to download a pdf and will receive an email confirmation. Within your application you will designate an administrator to sign off on the grant. They will receive an email to confirm application plans and eligibility.
Step 2: Contest Participation Eligible team participates in one or more competitions that require teams to design and operate robots. The competition(s) shall be sponsored by a qualifying 501 (c)3 nonprofit corporation. For the 2025/26 season, all expenses shall be during the period of July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026 .
Allowable expenses include: required fees, required kits, and required supplies to participate in robotics competitions; travel expenses to robotics competitions for eligible team members; and a stipend for the mentor of an eligible team.
Step 3: Expense Reporting After the eligible robotics team has competed, complete the Post-Conference Expense Reporting (PI-2774) form in Microsoft Word or (be sure to download and open in Adobe for full functionality). Submit with invoices/receipts and a business ledger of all expenses being requested for reimbursement and all expenses accounted for as the matching amount.
With matching requirements, total expenses should be at least double the amount requested in the grant. Email the form to robotics@dpi. wi.
gov . Q: What if we don't know the date of the competition? A: On the digital form (which requires a date), you can put an estimated date as a placeholder.
Q: What if the competition gets canceled? Or, what if a competition is virtual? A: Grant applications must indicate the qualified robotics competition in which the eligible team plans to participate.
This competition may be in-person or virtual. If a team applies for the robotics grant, spends money on allowed expenses, and then has their planned competition canceled, they can still receive their awarded reimbursement on those allowed expenses, as long as they also still have a matched amount spent.
Teams must show a good faith effort to compete in a competition, and we will only reimburse teams for expenses if they were not able to compete because of COVID or other force majeure. FAQ for the End-of-Year Reimbursement Form: Q: What do we do for the required match?
A: At the end of the grant cycle, grant awardees will need to provide an itemized report of what you spent matching funds on, with a total equal to or greater than the total you are asking for as a reimbursement. That will be in addition to the itemized report you provide detailing use of your grant funds. In-kind donations are not acceptable for the match.
Funds for the match can come from other grant sources, but DPI still needs a full accounting of what grant and matching funds were spent on. Q: Do we need to submit receipts? A: It is best practice to keep your itemized receipts as DPI will require them to verify your reimbursement claim.
Receipts must clearly show the date that item(s) were purchased, a brief description of what was purchased, unit of purchase (cost per item), and total cost. Q: What if we don't spend all the money A: Submit a reimbursement for less than your awarded amount, along with match details that equal the amount you're requesting for reimbursement. Q: What goes in the columns on the end-of-year reimbursement form?
A: In the first column you detail all the expenses that you're asking DPI to reimburse, up to the award amount of your grant. In the second column you detail the matched expenses, which should equal or exceed the reimbursement request. In the third column, you total the first two columns.
Q: What if our matched expenses are less than what we hope to be reimbursed from DPI, which is our award amount? A: You would need to adjust your claim down, so you wouldn't be claiming your full award, but you would have an equivalent match. In other words, your total expenses must be at least double the amount being requested from DPI for reimbursement.
Q: What if we don't have an invoice, receipt, or any business system documentation for an expense? A: Then it cannot be claimed.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible robotics teams in Wisconsin. Each applicant shall secure matching funds in an amount equal to the amount requested in the application. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows unspecified (up to $1,000,000 total disbursed statewide). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Robotics League Participation Grant is funded by State of Wisconsin. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Wisconsin. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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The solicitation lists 5 required documents: application form, matching funds documentation, post-conference expense reporting form, invoices/receipts, and business ledger. Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
The Robotics Grant Program is a grant from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) that funds school-based robotics programs for elementary, middle, and high school students. Awarded through a competitive application process, the program provides up to $3,500 to eligible local education agencies (LEAs) in Alabama. Applicants must be public school systems submitting on behalf of schools with K–12 students. The grant supports the purchase of robotics equipment and program development aligned with AMSTI guidelines. Applications are submitted online through the AMSTI Robotics Grant portal. The Fiscal Year 2026 application deadline was September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to robotics@amsti.org. The program is managed by the Alabama State Department of Education under State Superintendent Eric G. Mackey.