Best Buy and the Best Buy Foundation offer several grants and scholarship programs focused on advancing tech equity and preparing underserved youth for future careers. While specific eligibility and application windows vary, these initiatives primarily target nonprofit organizations, schools, and students interested in STEM and technology education. 🏢 Grant Programs for Organizations Community Grants
Nonprofits or public agencies (like libraries or schools) within 50 miles of a Best Buy facility. best buy education grants
These grants support local nonprofit organizations that provide tech-focused after-school programs for teens. Underserved youth aged 13–18. Grant Amount: Typically ranges from $5,000 to $10,000. Best Buy and the Best Buy Foundation offer
The signature initiative of the Best Buy Foundation involves establishing permanent Teen Tech Centers. The signature initiative of the Best Buy Foundation
Funding covers construction, startup costs, and professional staffing for the center. School Tech Grants (Best Buy Canada) Best Buy Foundation™
These grants are invitation-only and awarded to existing nonprofit partners.
Coding, robotics, digital photography, music production, and mobile app development. Teen Tech Center Grants

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