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Microsoft's Partners in Learning initiative
"Advancing the quality of education through innovative uses of technology, helping empower teachers, school leaders and students to achieve their fullest potential." Under Partners in Learning, Microsoft is working worldwide with governments, ministries of education, and other key stakeholders to offer a spectrum of education resources including tools, programs, and practices. The fundamental premise of this vision is that technology in education can be a powerful catalyst to promote learning and that education changes lives, families, communities, and ultimately nations.
US Partners in Learning Programs
The US PiL Initiative follows the same mission as the rest of the world - facilitate access to technology and contribute to capacity building so that people can benefit most from digital technology.

Partners in Learning Grants Program
Over five years, national learning grant investments will create a sustainable model for improving the use of technology in teaching and learning.

Fresh Start for Donated Computers
K12 schools may qualify for Microsoft software at no cost through the Fresh Start for Donated Computers program.

School Agreement Subscription Licensing Program
Reduced pricing allows participating schools to acquire software licenses at rates significantly below commercial prices, and provides an easier way to manage valuable technology resources.
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