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ACTE's Region III Conference 2026
Wednesday June 17, 2026 10:45am - 11:35am PDT
The National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education program has grant funding opportunities available to support 2-year institution CTE and STEM technician program development, faculty professional development, career pathways, curriculum development, outreach activities, equipment and more. Attendees will learn some grant writing strategies focused on the NSF-ATE solicitation. Attendees will also learn about how NSF-ATE grant funding opportunities can help with technician program development and improvement as well as what activities qualify for NSF-ATE grant funding. Attendees will learn about multiple categories of NSF-ATE grant funding in support of STEM technician education.  The current NSF-ATE solicitation and proposal development mentoring opportunities plus some helpful NSF-ATE resources will be presented. Attendees will learn about NSF-ATE resources, the ATE grant proposal solicitation, and mentoring opportunities and the potential to improve their CTE programs. Anyone thinking about submitting an NSF-ATE grant proposal and desiring to learn some strategies to craft a proposal or wishing to learn more about the NSF-ATE program may potentially benefit from attending this session.
Speakers
avatar for Greg Kepner

Greg Kepner

Consultant, Hillsborough College
Greg is the PI for the ATE NavigATE Project and a Senior Personnel member for the Micro Nano Technology Education Center. He has served as PI of the Midwest Photonics Education Center, Co-PI for OP- and PI for 2 NSF projects. He was Department Chair of Advanced Manufacturing & Robotics/Automation... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 10:45am - 11:35am PDT
MSC White Pine - 1st Floor University of Wisconsin-Stout, 302 10th Ave E, Menomonie, WI 54751

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