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This module highlights possible funding methods as well as lists a few things for which an MSA program might require funding. Building partnerships is a key part of building an MSA program. Partnerships allow you to grow your MSA program and secure funding for needed items.

You should now have a good understanding of how to:

  • Seek out partnerships and other funding sources.
  • Begin a list of items that may require funding.
  • Identify people who can help manage MSA-related money.

We're so excited for you to bring the Minecraft Student Ambassador program to your schools and districts! These resources help you get started.

Link to the OneNote Notebook with all of the resources to implement an MSA program in your schools/districts: Minecraft Student Ambassador (MSA) OneNote Playbook

Follow us on Twitter to further the conversation:

  • Felisa Ford, Ed.S. @apsitfelisa
  • Dr. Melissa Dandy-Walker @apsitmelissa
  • Dr. Natasha Rachell @apsitnatasha
  • Dr. Rosalyn Washington @apsitrosalyn
  • Tommy Clay @apsittommy
  • Minecraft EDU @PlayCraftLearn

Use the hashtag #MinecraftEDU

Additional resources

For more training options in your local language, check Global Training Partners in your country.

Quick answers for Microsoft tools

Screenshot showing the M S A Sponsor trophy with the Minecraft Student Ambassador Program Wakelet underneath.

MSA collaboration space: Contribute to the MSA Wakelet

Minecraft Student Ambassador Program Wakelet

This Wakelet is designed for MSA Sponsors to share ideas and resources, celebrate your MSAs and your programs, and collaborate with fellow MSA Sponsors, offer tips and best practices. Let's make the most of these dynamic cohorts