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.
January 9, 2019
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Franklinville CSD was awarded $4,633 to purchase a 3-D printer for their STEAM Lab.
This funding was secured through Lowe’s Toolbox for Education Grant Program.
May 30, 2017
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Franklinville Central School District was awarded $2,500 to allow 7th grade technology students the opportunity to attend off site programs relating to their STEM-based technology class.
This funding was secured through the Arts Partners for Learning in WNY.
March 10, 2016
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Franklinville CSD was awarded $2,750 to purchase a 3D printer to expand their Makers Design Lab Program. This program is a series of hands-on design and manufacturing classes intended to promote STEM learning, career exploration and teamwork.
This funding was secured through Nation Grid.
February 8, 2016
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services Medaille College was awarded $319,562 for the Main Building Science Lab Renovation Project, which will provide more lab space for Medaille’s growing student population.
This funding was secured through the Higher Education Capital Matching Grant Program.
April 14, 2015
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Charter School for Applied Technologies was awarded $16,000 to improve their Project Lead the Way Gateway to Technology Program. Grant funds will be used to purchase a 3-D Printer, LaserJet color printer and 9 tablets to significantly enhance student’s learning experiences.
This funding was secured through the Western New York Foundation.
December 9, 2014
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Northwest Community Mental Health Center was awarded $11,000 to complete their Technology Implementation Project.
This funding was secured through the Garman Family Foundation.
October 1, 2014
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services Medaille College was awarded $50,000 in support of the Main Building Science Lab Renovation Project providing a new state-of-the-art science lab for their growing student population.
This funding was secured through the James H. Cummings Foundation.
November 15, 2012
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services Medaille College was awarded $75,000 to equip its Laboratory and Science Center of Tomorrow (LSCT) with state-of-the-art equipment and technology. Equipment provided will do much toward making these new labs fully functional, integrating state-of-the-art facilities with state-of-the-art equipment and thus realizing the full potential of Medaille’s excellent courses of study and ensure that Medaille students are well prepared for careers in the sciences.
This funding was secured through The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation.
September 27, 2012
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services Buffalo Hearing and Speech Center was awarded $3,000 toward the purchase of iPads to improve the Center’s Early Childhood Program in Fredonia that serves children with Autism or Autism spectrum Disorders. IPad technology offers a portable way to engage autistic children in computer-driven educational learning opportunities and offer an array of instructional tools that facilitate the development of pre-academic and cognitive skills.
This funding was secured through Pizza Hut “Raising Dough for Kids” Foundation.