Vernier/ NSTA: Tech Award
Vernier Software & Technology/National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Tech Award recognizes the innovative use of data collection technology using a computer, graphing calculator, or handheld in the science classroom.
Maximum Award: $3,000 -- $1,000 in cash for the teacher, $1,000 in Vernier Products, and up to $1,000 toward expenses to attend the NSTA National Conference on Science Education, March 18-21, 2010.
Eligibility: current teachers of science in grades K-College.
Deadline: November 30, 2009.
http://www.vernier.com/grants/nsta.html

Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) grant program was established to encourage young people in the study of science and radio astronomy and to help students fund their projects. Students have a variety of projects that could be studied from Stanford University’s program of Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances (SID); NASA’s Radio Jove studying Jupiter storms and solar storms; NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center INSPIRE program studying natural and manmade radio waves; meteor detection and the Itty Bitty Telescope (IBT) from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and SARA.
Maximum award: $200
Eligibility: Students in grades 5 through college
Deadline: N/A
www.radio-astronomy.org

Vernier Software & Technology/National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Tech Award recognizes the innovative use of data collection technology using a computer, graphing calculator, or handheld in the science classroom.
Maximum award: $3,000 -- $1,000 in cash for the teacher, $1,000 in Vernier Products, and up to $1,000 toward expenses to attend the NSTA National Conference on Science Education, March 18-21, 2010.
Eligibility: current teachers of science in grades K-College.
Deadline: Nov. 30, 2009.
http://www.vernier.com/grants/nsta.html

The Pitsco/Hearlihy/Foundation for Technology Education Grant recognizes and encourages the integration of a quality technology education program within the school curriculum. Criteria include: evidence of an effective quality technology education program, documented success in the integration of technology education with other academic subjects, and plans for professional development via the anticipated grant.
Maximum award: $2,000.
Eligibility: Teachers K-12 who are members of the International Technology Education Association.
Deadline: Dec. 1, 2009.
http://www.iteaconnect.org/Awards/granthearlihy.htm

Microsoft DigiGirlz High Tech Camp for girls works to dispel stereotypes of the high-tech industry and gives young people a chance to experience firsthand what it is like to develop cutting-edge technology. During the camp, girls are exposed to executive speakers, technology tours and demonstrations, networking and hands-on learning workshops.
Maximum Award: camp attendance.
Eligibility: girls grades 7-12; must be 13 at the time of attendance. Deadline: varies; see website.
https://www.microsoft.com/about/diversity/programs/camps.mspx

Reinventing Education Program, IBM's lead philanthropic program,  is now a $70 million grant initiative that forms the centerpiece of IBM's global commitment to education. IBM is contributing more than just money; they are dedicating their world-renowned researchers, educational consultants, and technology. 
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ibmgives/grant/education/programs/reinventing/

Toshiba's Grade 7-12 Grant Program - The Toshiba America Foundation encourages programs with the potential to improve classroom teaching and learning of science, mathematics, and the science and mathematics of technology. Projects and proposals from individual or groups of classroom teachers in grade schools (7-12) will be considered for funding. 
Deadline: Decisions about small grants are made monthly, except March and September.
http://www.toshiba.com/about/taf/grant.html

RGK Foundation awards grants to programs that focus on formal K-12 education (particularly mathematics, science, and reading), teacher development, literacy, and higher education.
Maximum Award: $25,000.
Eligibility: 501(c)3 organizations.
Deadline for Letter of Inquiry: N/A.
http://www.rgkfoundation.org/guidelines.php#programs

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Foundation Classroom Grants are awarded to encourage excellence in educating students about math, science, technology, and engineering.
Eligibility: current AIAA Educator Associate or AIAA Professional members actively engaged as K-12 classroom educators.
Maximum Award: $200.
Deadline: N/A.
http://www.aiaa.org/content.cfm?pageid=244

The Personnel Exchange provides travel funds for state or local elementary/secondary education agency staff to visit other education organizations in order to share knowledge about education data issues.
Deadline: rolling
http://nces.ed.gov/conferences/confinfo.asp?confid=60

The SMARTer Kids Foundation - The Connections Program equips North American and Canadian upper elementary school classes with leading-edge technology, promotes collaborative learning projects between schools, provides teacher training on the technology, and culminates with teachers and select students meeting for a fun-filled week in Calgary, Alberta. 
Deadline: N/A
http://www.smarterkids.org/k12/connections/index.asp

Share the Technology is a nonprofit organization that provides a free, public-service online database listing computer donation offers and equests for donations from public and private schools, churches and other nonprofit organizations.
http://sharetechnology.org/