Published On: June 5th, 2011|

Mercury News – Donna Gordon Blankinship

“This year, there’s $150 million available for the second round of Investments in Innovation or i3 grants, the U.S. Department of Education announced Friday. Nearly 1,700 groups applied for the 2010 grants, and Jim Shelton, assistant deputy secretary for innovation and improvement, is hoping for another flood of applications this summer.” (more)