The Raspberry Pi Foundation has put together an Education Fund: a £1 million pot of money to be distributed to projects that “encourage young people to learn about computing or illustrate how computing can be used to enhance education in STEM or the creative arts.” It is now possible to apply for funding, so head on over to the Foundation’s website to find out about the eligibility criteria and how to apply. This was originally announced back in April so it’s great to hear that it’s now getting off the ground!
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[…] Raspberry Pi Education Fund now accepting applications a £1 million pot of money to be distributed to projects that “encourage young people to learn about computing or illustrate how computing can be used to enhance education in STEM or the creative arts.” (via Michael Horne) […]