2009 Technology in the Works Competition
NCTI seeks proposals for collaborative research of innovative and emerging assistive technologies that provide greater access for students with disabilities. Up to five awards of $15,000 will be made in 2009. The collaboration team must secure matching funds from at least one of the parties involved in the study. NCTI is committed to fostering new talent in the field of learning and assistive technology. We strongly encourage graduate student-vendor teams to apply.
See the full RFP for more details on eligibility and requirements. See previous awards for the type of work we fund. Questions? See the Frequen tly Asked Questions page or contact us at NCTI@air.org. The National Center for Technology Innovation (NCTI) advances learning opportunities for all students, with a special focus on individuals with disabilities. |
