Mid-Rivers Grants
Mid-Rivers Communications offers Education Technology Grants in the Autumn of odd numbered years, as funds allow. In 2023 Education Technology Grants were awarded to 12 applicants totaling $80,000.
- 10,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Richland County for virtual reality equipment and workforce readiness curriculum through Transfr VR.
- $8,500 to Circle Public Schools to help purchase the laptops for the 24-25 school year for the school’s 1-to-1 laptop program.
- $8,000 to Garfield County Fire Foundation to develop the FireFacts fire safety training website.
- $7,500 to Washington Middle School in Glendive for the purchase of Tech Tubs.
- $7,500 to Winnett High School for Newline Interactive Smart Boards in the classrooms.
- $7,500 to Prairie Elk Colony School for a Smart Board and classroom laptops.
- $7,000 to Dawson County High School visual media productions class for the purchase of new cameras.
- $7,000 to Roy Public School for the purchase of a large screen Smart TV to be used for school and community education.
- $6,000 to Roy Elementary School for the purchase of iPads to be used in kindergarten and 1st grade classrooms.
- $4,500 to Lewistown Junior High School for the purchase of technology education equipment.
- $4,000 to Miss Heather’s Pre-K in Circle to purchase a Smart Board for the Pre-K classroom.
- $2,500 to the Miles City Public Library to update and add several new pieces of equipment including computers, iPads, and a Smart TV.