Black Hills Special Services Cooperative
13 Grants from 1989 - 2022
Technology & Innovation in Education (TIE), which is a division of Black Hills Special Services Cooperative, will spread the implementation of student-centered learning practices in South Dakota through their Learning Pathways program.
Grants received
Technology & Innovation in Education (TIE), which is a division of Black Hills Special Services Cooperative, will spread the implementation of student-centered learning practices in South Dakota through their Learning Pathways program.
Black Hills Special Services Cooperative, through its Technology and Innovation in Education division, will support Rapid City Area Schools in its transformation of at least five schools toward individualized learning models (additional school year 21-22).
This Ecosystem Grant provides general operating support for Black Hills Special Services Cooperative to help advance its charitable mission, specifically the Technology and Innovation in Education and the Community, Family and Special Services divisions
To create a trauma-informed approach to building career pathways for low-income adult learners
This Ecosystem Grant provides general operating support for Black Hills Special Services Cooperative’s Technology and Innovation in Education division to help advance its charitable mission
Sponsorship of National Customized Learning Summit hosted by Technology and Innovation in Education (TIE) in partnership with the Mass Customized Learning National Alliance
Black Hills Special Services Cooperative, through its Technology and Innovation in Education division, will support Rapid City Area Schools in their transformation of at least five schools toward individualized learning models
To sponsor up to 20 people from the region to attend Customized Learning events offered by Technology and Innovation in Education
This Ecosystem Grant provides general operating support for Black Hills Special Services Cooperative's Technology Innovation in Education
Support school transitions to customized learning across South Dakota by working with a new group or cohort of schools every year for the next four years
In recognition of receiving a 2014 Education Ecosystem Grant, this funding will advance the organization's work in education
To support the Prairie Winds writers' project
Toward an economic development project in western South Dakota