micro:bit for all is a program by Boolean Girl that aims to spark an interest in technology and engineering. micro:bit for all provides free or low cost microcontrollers to kids to learn to design, code, build and invent. Getting hands on experience, kids make a connection between abstract ideas of coding and real world outcomes.Want to introduce coding and physical computing to your class? We do donate our micro:bit base kits to schools across the United States. We fund these donations by selling kits to schools and individuals at a very low margin. We are asking for interested schools to agree to post a photo including the micro:bit kits to public social media pages (personal and/or school) and tagging Boolean Girl to share their experience using the micro:bit kits in class.Fill in the form below to register your interest. RulesAwardees will be selected based on quality of submission questions and funding available. Must be at least 18 years of age and a full-time teacher to enter. Please enter via the form below. Applicants must submit their school name for confirmation and include what they plan to accomplish with the winning micro:bit kits for their classrooms. Awardees are asked to: 1) Complete a short impact survey. Sample attached. 2) Post photos with their micro:bit kits to public social media accounts (personal and/or school) and tag Boolean Girl's relevant social media handles on each platform (Facebook/Instagram/LinkedIn: @booleangirl; X/Twitter: @booleangirlproj) by the end of the year in which the award occurred.