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Your school budget (and in secondary schools, Perkins Grant funds) is the logical starting point for funding the purchase of SawStop table saws. But don't stop there. There are many individuals and organizations in your community that will embrace the opportunity to support local schools, student safety, and healthy vocational programs. Look to these groups:

  • Your school PTA
  • Your local, district, and state school board association
  • Your district risk manager
  • Community service groups (e.g. Shriners)
  • Manufacturing companies
  • Construction companies
  • Manufactured home builders
  • Lumber companies
  • Furniture companies
  • Boat builders
  • Architects
  • Hospitals
  • Your school’s insurance company
  • Doctors and surgeons (especially hand surgeons)
  • Safety organizations
  • Labor unions

There are also safety and CTE grants available from national and state organizations that may help finance your purchase of SawStop saws. In some cases, you must be a member of the organization to qualify for the grant.

Name State
   
Lowe's Toolbox for Education National
US DOE - Vocational Grants National
My Hometown Helper National
School Safety Grants National
CTE School Facilities Program California
ISBE School Safety & Education Block Grant Illinois
Liberty Insurance Safety Advantage Network Indiana
KCSS School Safety Funding Kentucky
DOE High School Incentive Grants Minnesota
Wake County Public Schools CTE Funding North Carolina
Career Technical & Adult Education Grant Ohio
Partners in Prevention Matching Safety Fund Oregon
TASB Loss Prevention Grant Texas
Office of Education CTE Fund Utah
WASB Insurance Plan Grant Program Wisconsin