Ozobot Grant Report: grants for STEAM classroom funding

Ozobot Grant Report: March 2026 Edition

As the school year enters its final stretch, many districts are looking to deploy remaining budgets while planning summer enrichment programs and STEM camps. March is a key moment to secure funding for STEM, computer science, and robotics programs that support both end-of-year learning and upcoming summer initiatives. This edition of the Ozobot Grant Report highlights current and upcoming K–12 STEM grant opportunities that can help schools bring hands-on robotics, coding, and AI learning to students nationwide.

Whether you are planning summer STEM camps, expanding enrichment programs, or preparing technology purchases before fiscal year deadlines, Ozobot’s standards-aligned solutions make implementation simple and impactful. With ready-to-teach lessons and scalable coding robots, educators can quickly launch engaging STEM experiences while building the future-ready skills students need.

Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Grant

State: Arizona

A funded Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) assists students in meeting Arizona’s challenging academic standards, provides students with academic enrichment activities, and offers a broad array of other activities during non-school hours or periods when school is not in session that—
• Reinforce and complement the regular academic programs of the schools
attended by participating students; and
• Are targeted to students’ academic needs and align with the instruction
students receive during the school day.

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Wyoming Education Trust Fund Grant

State: Wyoming

Districts can apply for the Wyoming Education Trust Fund Grant to create new, innovative, and improved educational opportunities for all grade levels.

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AFCEA Rocky Mountain Chapter STEM Grant

State: Colorado

The Rocky Mountain Chapter of AFCEA awards grants to K-12 teachers in El Paso County, Pueblo, and surrounding communities for their STEM programs and classrooms. The objective of AFCEA is to promote the advancement of technology-related programs in areas of importance to the future growth of humankind. The intention is to encourage students to pursue careers in science, technology, and mathematics.

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TN Lottery for Education Afterschool Programs

State: Tennessee

The overall goal of Lottery for Education: Afterschool Programs (LEAPs) is to provide Tennessee students with enrichment opportunities that reinforce and complement the regular academic program.

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