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  • Oct 30, 2024 | fundsforlearning.com | Michelle Jackson

    As Funding Year 2023 for the E-rate program draws to a close, applicants should focus on finalizing any remaining tasks related to their Funding Request Numbers (FRNs). Here are the key steps to ensure a smooth wrap-up and maximize your funding utilization. Check Your Funding UtilizationAs of now, there are over 4,700 FRNs with less than 90% utilization. Taking stock of your utilization rate can reveal any missed funding opportunities and ensure you’re fully benefiting from E-rate.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | fundsforlearning.com | Michelle Jackson

    Every year, the FCC releases a draft Eligible Services List (ESL) for public comment, and this year is no different. On July 31, 2024, the FCC posted the draft ESL for the E-rate Program. Understanding these updates is crucial for making the most of your funding opportunities. The most notable change in the draft ESL is the inclusion of Wi-Fi hotspots and mobile services for use with these hotspots. This update aligns with the Wi-Fi Hotspot Report and Order recently adopted by the Commission.

  • Mar 12, 2024 | nature.com | Michelle Jackson |Nikolai Friberg |David Clark |Eoin J. O’Gorman |Alexander M. Milner |Nicholas Dunn | +7 more

    AbstractWarming can have profound impacts on ecological communities. However, explorations of how differences in biogeography and productivity might reshape the effect of warming have been limited to theoretical or proxy-based approaches: for instance, studies of latitudinal temperature gradients are often conflated with other drivers (e.g., species richness). Here, we overcome these limitations by using local geothermal temperature gradients across multiple high-latitude stream ecosystems.

  • Oct 3, 2023 | nydailynews.com | Michelle Jackson |Gregory Morris

    New Yorkers turn to nonprofits for their everyday emergencies — no matter the urgency or complexity of the issues and challenges they face. From this position, we were particularly dismayed by Mayor Adams’ proposed budget cuts, and comments on how services to people seeking asylum will harm New York City. Even if misquoted, these approaches not only fuel xenophobes far and wide: they contradict the administration’s other stated aims (some which recently earned welcome steps forward).

  • Aug 30, 2023 | ir.shareaholic.com | Michelle Jackson

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