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2012 GTOPs Application Available!

November 1, 2011

The orientation materials re also available below and streaming video soon @ http://www.austintexas.gov/channel6/ for those who can’t attend in person.
Orientation Presentation

The Grant Review Committee will be using Tech survey report (link below) as a guide for identifying under-served populations in the Austin area
Austin Internet and Global Citizens Survey

Complete GTOPs 2012 Welcome Packet

GTOPs 2012 Editable Application (Word Document)

GTOPs 2012 Application Only

Grant Application Due: December 9, 2011.

Grant Review Committee Application

Grant Review Committee Application Due: November 4, 2011

Press Release

For inquiries please contact:

John Speirs
john.speirs@austintexas.gov
512.974.3510

March 30, 2011 GTOPs Press Conference

March 31, 2011

2011 GTOPs Awards Announced!

March 30, 2011

Austin Children’s Museum – Award of $15,000

    GTOPs will support the TECLab, a technology-based after-school program for low-income students.  During the 2011-12 academic year Austin Children’s Museum plans to expand this GTOPs-funded pilot program to several AISD Title-One schools allowing us to increase the number of underserved youth receiving this innovative multimedia technology programming.

    Austin Learning Academy – Award of $18,000

      GTOPs will provide funding to the Distance Learning Project, an innovative technology program that expands and enhances educational services to underserved areas of Austin.  The project addresses barriers such as childcare and transportation that prevent adults from fully participating in adult education programs.

      Austin Speech Labs – Award of $24,850.00

      GTOPs will provide funding for alternate communication, cognitive skills and verbal skills training through intensive speech language therapy using computers for underserved and uninsured stroke and brain injured survivors across different levels of severity.  ASL’s goal is to help stroke survivors express ideas and thoughts and re-engage in their society.

      Breakthrough – Award of $20,000.00

      GTOPs will support the Technology Access for School Success Initiative, integrating supported, dependable computer access in a year-round program to promote school success.

      Goodwill – Award of $15,000.00

      GTOPs will support Technology 101 program, fostering digital inclusion of people with disabilities in our community by providing vocationally-oriented computer classes.  Leveraging existing assistive equipment, a full-time technology skills trainer will assist individuals and small groups with increasing their knowledge of technology.

      Knowbility – Award of $6,700.00

      GTOPs will support the Accessibility Internet Rally (AIR) Austin program, improving access to technology for children and adults with disabilities.  AIR Austin will raise public awareness and skills within the Austin community about how and why to include people with disabilities in technology opportunities.

      Latinitas – Award of $18,171.00

      GTOPs will support Latinitas in its Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) campaign, Part Dos.  This GTOPs funded project launches the first on-site workshops at Latinitas’, “Los Viejos” technology training for the elderly, the addition of a winter session of Latinitas’ media and technology day camps, new professional job development/ technology trainings for program staff; more STEM related activities incorporating more use of web software and cell phone internet access.

      Skillpoint Alliance – Award of $15,000.00

        GTOPs will support the Mobile Computer Training Center, expanding Skillpoint’s Gateway and Community Technology Training Center (CTTC) programs to reach more participants throughout Austin and ensure participants have the technology skills needed to succeed in the 21st century.

        Webb MS Family Resource Center – Award of $17,279.00

          GTOPs will support the Adult Technology Program at Webb Middle School, using three classes (Plaza Communitarias, Computer Literacy and the Right Question Project in an innovative blend of curriculum and technology to help very challenged families towards long-term stability in a community setting.

          Grant for Technology Opportunities Awards to be presented

          March 21, 2011

          Austin Councilmember Laura Morrison and members of the Austin Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission will present the 2011 Grant for Technology Opportunities Program Awards at an announcement ceremony on Wednesday, March 30, at Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second St.

          Nine winning projects will receive GTOPs funding for connecting citizens with information technology, computers and the Internet.

          GTOPs Awards Presentation

          Wednesday, March 30, 2011

          10:00 a.m.

          Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second Street

          News Conference Room

          “GTOPs enables local organizations to leverage technology in novel ways,” said Commission Chair Kedron Touvell.  “Its achievements are remarkable, and a tribute to the innovation and community spirit of Austin.”

          Some of the projects include providing underserved and uninsured stroke and brain injured survivors intensive speech language therapy using computers; providing dependable computer access in a year-round program to promote school success; and an adult technology program assisting very challenged families towards long-term stability in  a community setting.

          The GTOPs program was designed by the Austin Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission to support digital technology projects that benefit our community.

          2nd Annual Community Technology Symposium

          January 21, 2011

          The City of Austin is a partner of 2nd Annual Community Technology Symposium: Community Technology 2.0
          Date: March 1, 2011
          Time: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
          Location: Advanced Micro Devices
          7171 Southwest Pkwy
          Austin, TX 78735

          Click here for details and registration:

          2nd Annual Community Technology Symposium

          GTOPs Grant Reviewers

          October 11, 2010

          The City of Austin has finished selecting the 2011 Grant for Technology Opportunities (GTOPs) Review Board!

          The GTOPs program was designed by the Austin Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission to support projects fostering digital inclusion.

          GTOPs has funded projects including building a computer lab for at-risk youth, creating computer classes for non-native English speakers and the elderly, providing multimedia training to low-income students and placing free computers and Internet access in the homes of Austin families in need. Funding in the amount of $150,000 is available in the fiscal year 2010-11.

          For more information about the grant review board click here.

          GTOPs Pre-Application Meeting & Grant Seminar

          September 20, 2010

          This was an opportunity for interested parties to learn more about GTOPs, ask questions and brush up on grant writing skills. The first hour was dedicated to the specifics of the GTOPs application. The second focused on grant writing in general.

          October 21, 2010
          3:00-5:00 pm
          Austin City Hall
          Boards & Commissions Room (Rm 1101)

          Register for GTOPs Pre-Application Meeting & Grant Writing Seminar in Austin, TX  on Eventbrite

          2011 GTOPs Applications Available Now!

          September 13, 2010

          Austin City Council has passed the 2010-11 budget and approved $150,000 for the Grant for Technology Opportunities Program!

          For more information and to apply visit:
          http://www.gtops.org/?page_id=102

          2011 Grant Cycle Schedule Released

          August 9, 2010

          The 2011 Grant cycle schedule has been released.  Please note that this schedule is dependent upon final approval from City Council for the 2010-11 City of Austin budget.

          [click here] for the schedule.

          City to Announce 2010 GTOPs Awards

          April 23, 2010

          Austin City Council Member Laura Morrison and members of the Austin Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission will present the 2010 Grant for Technology Opportunities Program Awards at an announcement ceremony Tuesday, April 27, at Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second St.

          Nine winning projects will receive GTOPs funding for connecting the public with information technology, computers and the Internet.

          “GTOPs enables local organizations to leverage technology in novel ways,” Commission Chair Chip Rosenthal said.  “Its achievements are remarkable and a tribute to the innovation and community spirit of Austin.”

          Some of the projects include providing adults with disabilities specialized computer work stations to assist in finding employment opportunities online; basic computer training for refugees settling in Austin; and computer literacy for seniors to qualify for employment, for access to information resources, and/or for inclusion in online communities.

          The GTOPs program was designed by the Austin Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission to support digital technology projects that benefit our community.

          GTOPs Awards Presentation
          Tuesday, April 27 2010
          1 p.m.Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second St.

          News Conference Room