OEC JBC Grant Application
2019-2020 OEC's Junior Botball Challenge Funding

The KISS Institute for Practical Robotics (a nonprofit STEM-based educational organization) recently received funds through the Oklahoma Electric Cooperative to support “Junior Botball Challenge” (JBC) programs in their areas of service.
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The Grant Will Provide to Each School Site:
JBC Robotics Kits ($500 each)
- Kits include the robotics controller, building materials (LEGO and custom metal building pieces), electronics kit (various motors, servos, analog, and digital sensors), and 2 Vinyl Activity Mats. 

Professional Development workshops (one-day ~6 hrs) for participating teachers (ongoing throughout the year: introductory and intermediate)
Recipient Requirements
- Schools must serve within OEC's territory. See list of school districts:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kUjbcuZusQqExEge8JlXICMm7u629PPY/view?usp=sharing


- Schools must put up the $75 program registration fee for the year, this fee covers access to all online program curriculum and resources as well as registration to any Challenge events for the 19-20 school year.  
Acknowledgement *
I understand that if I receive a grant and accept equipment from Oklahoma Electric Cooperative for the Junior Botball Challenge Program, that my school is responsible for paying the $75 program fee. This fee pays the annual program fee for the 2019-2020 school year; which provides access to the online curriculum and other resources and includes registration for one team at any Challenge events for that year.
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