ILTPP is a statewide cooperative of Illinois K-12 educational entities that aggregate our buying power and expertise to procure technology products and services at better prices than is available to an individual organization.
WHY SHOULD YOU BECOME A MEMBER
We aim to combine the purchasing power of Illinois schools to offer aggressive pricing on technology related purchases. We also save you time by handling the RFP process for you.
Learn more about the benefits- Offering competitive pricing
- Save your school time and money
- Manage everything in the Member Center
- Transparent and public prices
SPOTLIGHT
Deledao ActiveInsights™ Awarded “Research-Based Design for Instructional Learning Products” Product Certification
This Product Certification serves as a reliable indicator for district and school leaders, educators, and families looking for EdTech products grounded in confirmed learning research. Deledao provided evidence to Digital Promise, affirming a connection between research on how students learn and the product’s design. Furthermore, Deledao demonstrated its dedication to ensuring its clarity and accessibility of its research foundation to the public.
TESTIMONIAL
I've had the opportunity to use ILTPP a few times. They've been great to work with and have managed to find some deals that I haven't been able to match myself, and I'm a rabid bargain hunter for my schools! So on the rare chance I've found a better deal, I know for certain how good my deal actually was!
—Bob Dronski, Immaculate Conception School
SUCCESS STORY
An Illinois school district turns to local business and state funding to bridge the digital divide.
Funding school technology continues to be a concern for many K–12 school leaders. And in Illinois, where there are many small, rural school districts that have minimal or nonexistent technology budgets, this need is even more pronounced.
In an ISTELive 24 session, Justin Morgan, technology director for Trico Community Unit School District 176, and Melinda Fiscus, director of government affairs for the Learning Technology Center of Illinois, shared their multipronged approach for obtaining connectivity funding.