Federal funding for school programs
Introduction to the Grant Opportunity
The Office of Integrated Student Supports will determine the number of McKinney-Vento programs to receive funding based on the federal funding award to the state of Ohio and the state’s funding priorities. The funding is for a three-year cycle. The highest scoring applications based on the rubric below are recommended for funding.
[DOCX File]2020-21 Federal Grant Programs Monitoring Procedures
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The Federal ESSA Grant Programs monitoring process is a regular, systematic examination of a local school district’s administration and implementation of Title I, Part A, Title II, Part A and Title IVA Part A grant programs.
[DOCX File]Federal COVID-19 Funding Report January 7, 2021
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Federal COVID-19 Funding Received by Nevada: February 18, 2021. In response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic, federal funding support was developed to assist states responding to local needs to combat the effects of COVID-19 both from a health and safety perspective as well as economic support.
[DOCX File]Funding Source - Kentucky Department of Education
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The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) anticipates funding 10-15 programs. Funding amounts will vary dependent upon availability of federal funds, which the KDE approximates receiving $950,000 based upon previous years’ awards, as well as the following needs (list is not all inclusive): homeless population, strength of academic services proposed, allowable expenditures and potential ...
[DOC File]Non-Regulatory Guidance for Title I, Part D: Neglected ...
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The Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk, authorized by Title I, Part D of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (20 USC 6421 et seq.) include two programs, one for State programs and another for local programs:
[DOCX File]FS035 - Federal Programs File Specifications (MSWord)
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Data Group 547: Federal programs funding allocation table. The definition for this data group is: The amount of federal dollars distributed to local education agencies (LEAs), retained by the state education agency (SEA) for program administration or other approved state-level activities (including unallocated, transferred to another state ...
[DOCX File]www.doe.in.gov
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federal funding and equitable services at this time. Once all of the above fields are completed with proper consultation and markings, please ensure to complete the Affirmation of Consultation with Nonpublic School Officials below; this form will need to be attached to each respective federal funding application.
[DOCX File]Federal COVID-19 Funding Report January 7, 2021
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Federal COVID-19 Funding Received by Nevada: February 4, 2021. In response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic, federal funding support was developed to assist states responding to local needs to combat the effects of COVID-19 both from a health and safety perspective as well as economic support.
[DOCX File]RFA-20: Public Charter Schools Grant Program (CA Dept of ...
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A funding designation that provides funding for a charter school through the school’s chartering authority, or other local educational agency (LEA). A charter school annually selects its funding status via the Charter Schools Annual Information Survey distributed by the CDE.
[DOC File]Funding sources to research
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The federal Adult Education and Family Literacy Act, enacted as Title II of the Workforce Investment Act, provides federal funding to supplement adult education programs in both public and private non-profit institutions. The goal of this program is to enable adults to become more employable, productive, and responsible citizens through literacy.
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