January 24, 2002
Study Tracks Recipients of Technology Grants
Human-service organizations don't fare as well as other types of nonprofit groups when it comes to securing information-technology grants, according to a new report. "Beyond Access: A Foundation Guide to Ending the Organizational Divide" also found that grant makers were much more likely to make grants for equipment than for other costs associated with using technology, such as training, technical support, or maintenance.
Conducted for the National Committee for Responsive
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