Making Computer Science STICK: Systemic Change for Teachers to Individualize Implementation of CS in K-5
Making Computer Science STICK: Systemic Change for Teachers to Individualize Implementation of CS in K-5
Amount Appropriated
$344,600
Federal Funding Lifecycle
FY2022FFID tracks stages 1–2 — before this project reaches public procurement channels.
Congressional Request
Member submits CPF / CDS
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Signed into appropriations law
FFIDAgency Administration
Grant program / solicitation planned
SAM.gov / Grants.gov
Opportunity posted publicly
Federal Award
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Subcommittee/Agency/Account: Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education/Innovation and Improvement/Innovation and Improvement IIProject Name: Making Computer Science STICK: Systemic Change for Teachers to Individualize Implementation of CS in K-5Recipient: North Carolina State UniversityAddress: 1A Holladay Hall, 20 Watauga Club Dr., Raleigh NC 27605Amount Requested: $344,600Project Description and Explanation: Making CS STICK will create and develop sustainable communities of teachers to s
Sponsoring Member
Deborah Ross
Representative · NC
Recipient Organization
Making Computer Science STICK: Systemic Change for Teachers to Individualize Implementation of CS in K-5
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Data Provenance
- Source
- House Appropriations Committee
- Status
- enacted
- Fiscal Year
- FY2022
- Category
- other unclassified
- Use Case
- education stem classroom
- Record ID
- 5d0b1e61-9ecf-4529-bdae-54b674cf685c
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Making Computer Science STICK: Systemic Change for Teachers to Individualize Implementation of CS in K-5
Grant recipient
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Procurement pathway
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recipient
Funding vehicle
grant
Expected channel
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