$9 Million Program Pledges To Build Stronger Communities By Providing
Technology Access and Tools For Nonprofit Organizations In Alabama.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — The AT&T Foundation
- the philanthropic arm of AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) – today launched the 2007
AT&T Excelerator competitive technology grant program. In its sixth year,
AT&T Excelerator will provide $9 million to regional and local nonprofit
organizations in Alabama and 21 other states, for projects that use
technology to build stronger communities.
“Since 2002, AT&T has provided grants to nonprofits for technology
tools that dramatically impact lives,” said Tom Hamby, president of AT&T
Alabama. “AT&T is committed to improving these vital organizations’
operations and resources that, in turn, benefit everyone in our
communities.”
Since its inception in 2002, the AT&T Excelerator program has awarded
more than 2,500 technology grants totaling more than $47.8 million to a
diverse range of nonprofits. These grants help organizations meet their
overall goals by improving technology resources, including hardware,
software and networking tools. This year, the AT&T Foundation is expanding
the Excelerator grant program into AT&T Southeast’s nine-state service
area. Of the $9 million committed to the 2007 program, $3 million has been
allocated to nonprofit organizations in the Southeast region.
AT&T Excelerator Grants can be applied in many ways. For example, in
Michigan, Leader Dogs for the Blind used a 2006 AT&T Excelerator grant to
fund technology that assisted blind and visually impaired individuals. In
California, Women’s Intercultural Network received an Excelerator grant for
its Connecting California Women’s Voices program. And in Texas, Friends of
the Dallas Public Library Inc. used the funds to support a teen center that
provided various technology tools and training.
For 2007, the AT&T Excelerator grant program will be open to nonprofit
organizations located in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut,
Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan,
Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South
Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. The 2007 AT&T Excelerator grant
program will award individual grants ranging from $2,500 to $25,000 that
are one year in length. Collaborations by two or more organizations will be
considered for grants of up to $50,000 for one year.
AT&T Excelerator grants help nonprofit organizations improve their
operations and build stronger communities through:
– Internet Access. Networked, high speed access to the Internet and e-
mail.
– Data Networking. Network connectivity enabling easy sharing of database
applications and information systems.
– Online Outreach. Interactive, Web-based applications that support
activities such as service delivery, volunteer recruiting, and e-
fundraising.
– Staff Technology Capacity. Technology-training programs for nonprofit
staff members.
– Pooled Technology Resources. Programs that work to address the
technology needs of multiple nonprofits.
To qualify for an AT&T Excelerator grant, an organization must
emphasize education, community development, health and human services, or
arts and culture. Grant funds may be used for data communications services,
hardware, software, technology training, personnel, and application
development. Additionally, no fewer than 50 percent of project grant funds
must be used to target underserved populations, including racial and ethnic
groups, low-income populations, seniors, or disabled persons.
Interested organizations can apply for this year’s grant by downloading
a copy of the 2007 request for proposals (RFP) from
http://www.att.com/excelerator. All proposals must be received at the
state-specific address provided in the RFP no later than 5 p.m., May 4,
2007. Additional guidelines and restrictions are available for review in
the 2007 AT&T Excelerator application.
The AT&T Excelerator program is a key component of AT&T AccessAll, a
$100 million philanthropic initiative to provide technology access to the
organizations that work to strengthen underserved communities. Helping
nonprofits integrate technology into their operations and community
outreach, AT&T Excelerator grants also place technology tools into the
hands of underserved populations and provide resources such as Internet
access, computer training, math and reading programs, and job-skills
development.
About Philanthropy at AT&T
AT&T Inc. supports programs that strengthen communities; improve access
to information technology and technology training; advance education; and
enhance professional-skills development. In 2006, AT&T contributed more
than $101 million through corporate-, employee- and AT&T Foundation-giving
programs. AT&T AccessAll, the company’s signature philanthropic initiative,
is a $100 million program that connects families and communities with
technology that can improve lives. AT&T and the AT&T Foundation, the
philanthropic arm of AT&T, combine more than $1.8 billion of historic
charitable commitment to communities across the country.