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Closing the Digital Divide: $5,000 Grant Resources Students to Complete High School Online

The Larry Fitzgerald Foundation, a non-profit working to provide equitable access and new pathways for success for underrepresented communities, has generously awarded a $5,000 grant to Smart Schools, furthering its mission to empower students through education. This funding will provide students in need with essential technology, including Chromebooks and technical support. These technology resources will enable students to complete their high school diplomas online.     

Smart Schools is dedicated to removing barriers to education and equipping students with the tools they need to succeed in today’s digital learning environment. By addressing the lack of access to technology, this grant ensures that more students can more readily achieve their academic goals and build a brighter future.  

“This support from the Larry Fitzgerald Foundation comes at a crucial time when access to technology is more important than ever,” said Denise Vigil, Director of Smart Schools. “With these Chromebooks and tech support, we can help students stay connected, engaged, and on track to earn their diploma.”   

This support from the Larry Fitzgerald Foundation comes at a crucial time when access to technology is more important than ever.
— Denise Vigil, Director of Smart Schools

The grant highlights the Larry Fitzgerald Foundation’s commitment to education and its belief in the transformative power of technology to create opportunities for all students. Smart Schools will use these funds to directly impact students’ lives, ensuring they have the resources to thrive in an online learning environment.  

Through this partnership, the Larry Fitzgerald Foundation and Smart Schools are making strides in closing the digital divide and empowering students to reach their full potential.