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There’s been a lot of buzz about the new tariffs set to take effect soon. If you’re part of a school community—whether you manage budgets, make tech decisions, or work alongside teachersyou’ve probably felt the impact of tariffs this buying season. Prices are increasing, supply chain disruptions are making it harder to plan ahead, and some schools are left wondering whether their purchasing decisions today will hold up next year. 

 

But what if we viewed tariffs as a speed bump—not a roadblock? 

 

Sure, tariffs are creating challenges and impacting education technology, but they don’t have to throw off your entire budget. Understanding where products come from, looking at different purchasing options, and finding creative ways to stretch your funds can help keep things on track.  

 

Let’s break it down and see what this really means for your school’s tech planning. 

 

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What Happens When Your Tech Plans Face Uncertainty and Rising Costs? 

 

With tariffs driving up the cost of essential tech and equipment, many schools are finding it hard to keep their budgets intact. The unpredictability of both pricing and availability is forcing tough decisions—whether to delay purchases or scramble for funding before costs increase again. These quick decisions often mean adjusting plans that were already set in motion, which adds stress and uncertainty to the buying process. 

 

To complicate things further, supply chain disruptions are causing delays in the arrival of devices, A/V solutions, and other critical tech. This could mean that essential tools take longer to reach classrooms, potentially derailing well-laid tech plans for the upcoming year. Districts with budgets already allocated are facing even more hurdles, as timelines get tighter, and tech planning becomes a moving target. 

 

These challenges may seem tough, but there are ways to work around K-12 and higher education technology funding obstacles—and we’re here to help. With the right support, schools can stay on course, even when things feel unpredictable. 

 

Let’s dive into how that works in real life. 

 

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Making Sense of Tariffs: Helping Schools Stay Ahead

 

Instead of letting tariffs take control of your purchasing strategy, we use our expertise and industry connections to help you stay ahead of the changes. Here’s how: 

 

  • Buying Direct: We understand each step of the supply chain, and by purchasing directly from manufacturers or distributors, we limit the impact of tariffs on your price. 
  • Make Informed Decisions: Not all products are impacted the same way by tariffs. We help you understand whether they’ll affect your purchases so you can plan ahead and avoid surprises. 
  • Flexible Payments = Less Stress: Tight budget? No problem. Deferred payment options help schools buy now without feeling the immediate strain of tariffs. For example, we structured a lease that let a school purchase devices now—without tariff impact—while delaying the first payment (and warranty start date) until the 2025-26 school year. 
  • Stay Covered: Tariffs might shake things up, but we offer options like extended warranties to get you over the hurdle and handle short-term uncertainty. 

 

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Let’s Get Ahead of It

 

Tariffs and supply chain issues can feel like a setback, but they don’t have to derail your plans and throw off your budget. With the right support, you can keep your tech goals on track and avoid any surprises down the road. 

Get the answers you need.

Talk to an Account Executive.

Planning for tech upgrades just got more complicated, but you don’t have to figure it out alone.

 

 

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