March 1, 2019
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Cattaraugus-Little Valley CSD was awarded $2,089 to purchase Lego® Education WeDo kits to be used in elementary STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) classes, extracurricular elementary robotics classes and middle school Lego League club and competitions.
This funding was secured through Lowe’s Toolbox for Education Grant Program.
March 18, 2018
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Franklinville Central School District was awarded $4,200 to purchase 4 – VEX EDR Robotics for a new Special Effects Course starting this Fall.
This funding was secured through the Toshiba America Foundation – Math/Science Grants Grades 6-12.
December 7, 2016
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Buffalo City Mission was awarded $5,660 to hire an IT consultant who will complete a comprehensive technology assessment, inventory and develop a technology plan for its homeless shelter for women and children, Cornerstone Manor.
This funding was secured through The Peter & Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation.
October 1, 2016
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Pioneer Central School District was awarded $9,737 to purchase a laser engraver to be used by the Pioneer Vex Technology Club.
This funding was secured through the Best Buy Foundation Community Grant Program.
September 22, 2016
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Franklinville Central School District was awarded $4,890 to purchase LEGO Mindset Robotic Sets for use by the Lego Innovation Club.
This funding was secured through the Best Buy Foundation Community Grant Program.
February 1, 2013
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services Fellowship House Foundation, Inc. was awarded $101,590 for implementation of the Phase II – Technology Initiative. Implementation of the technology plan will help Fellowship House to align its technology needs with its administrative and business needs in an effort to improve the organization’s visibility, viability, productivity, and service to its clients.
This funding was secured through the Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation.