Grants Administered by the New York State Education Department
2020-21 Consolidated Application for ESSA-Funded Programs
Please click on the links to see information about the corresponding grant applications.
- 2020-21 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 Targeted Year 2 Support Grant
- 2020-21 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 (Basic)
- CARES Act Funding
- New York State Integration Project – Professional Learning Community (NYSIP-PLC) Grant Phase III, 2020–2023
- 2019-20 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 (Basic-Planning) – 2020
- 4201 Capital Program: State-Supported Schools for the Blind and Deaf Facility Grant Program
- 2019-20 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 Targeted Support Grant
- Advanced Course Access (ACA) Program
- 2019-20 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 ENHANCED Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) Support Options
- FY 2019 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant for School Food Authorities (SFAs)
- My Brother’s Keeper Challenge Grant
- My Brother’s Keeper Fellows Program
- My Brother’s Keeper Native American Program
- Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)
- Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP)
- Smart Start Program
- 2020-2026 NYS Pathways in Technology Early College High School (NYS P-TECH) Program
- Additional Grants for the Expanded Prekindergarten for Three- and Four-Year Old Students (EPK Round 4)
- 2019-20 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 Basic
- 2020-2023 Clinically-Rich Intensive Teacher Institute in Bilingual Education and English to Speakers of Other Languages (CR-ITI-BE/ESOL)
- 2018-19 Hurricane Education Recovery Assistance for Homeless Children
- 2019-2026 NYS Pathways in Technology Early College High School (NYS P-TECH) Program
- 2018-19 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 Basic
- FY 2018 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant for School Food Authorities (SFAs)
- 2019–2022 McKinney-Vento Competitive Grant Program
- Teacher Diversity Pipeline Pilot
- Additional Grants for the Expanded Prekindergarten for Three- and Four-Year Old Students (EPK)
- Model P-20 Partnerships for Principal Preparation Grant
- My Brother’s Keeper Fellows Program (MBKFP) Grant - Round 2
- Learning Technology Grant
- Clinically-Rich Intensive Teacher Institute in Bilingual Education and English to Speakers of Other Languages (CR-ITI-BE/ESOL) – New York City
- Migrant Education Tutorial and Support Services (METS) Program Grant
- ESEA Title II, Part B Mathematics and Science Partnerships Grant
- Child Abduction Prevention Education Program Grant
- My Brother’s Keeper Fellows Program (MBKFP) Grant – A New York State My Brother’s Keeper Initiative
- My Brother’s Keeper Native American Program (MBKNAP) Grant – A New York State My Brother’s Keeper Initiative
- My Brother’s Keeper Exemplary School Models and Practices (ESMP) – A New York State My Brother’s Keeper Initiative
- 2018 Title I School Improvement Section 1003: New York State Integration Project – Professional Learning Community (NYSIP-PLC) Grant
- 2018-2019 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grant Application
- FY 2017 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant for School Food Authorities (SFAs)
- 2018-2023 Clinically-Rich Intensive Teacher Institute in Bilingual Education and English to Speakers of Other Languages (CR-ITI-BE/ESOL)
- 2017-18 Title I School Improvement Section 1003(a) Reward School Dissemination Grants
- 2017-18 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 Basic
- 2017-18 Additional Grants for the Expanded Prekindergarten for Three- and Four-Year Old Students in High-Need School Districts
- 2017-2018 Removing Barriers to CTE Programs for English Language Learner’s and Students with Disabilities
- 2017-2022 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant Application
- FY 2015-18 Title I School Improvement Section 1003(a): Socioeconomic Integration Pilot Program
Application Information | 2020-21 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 TARGETED Year 2 Support Grant |
Purpose of Grant | For the 2020-21 school year, the New York State Education Department (NYSED or “the Department”) is providing Target Districts with identified schools that have been in accountability status for multiple consecutive years and participated in the School Improvement Grant 1003 TARGETED SUPPORT grant in 2019-20 the opportunity to continue to receive additional support and remote technical assistance to assist these schools in meeting their annual identified targets.? ? Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 TARGETED YEAR 2 SUPPORT Grant funds will be provided to support these programs.? These funds will be separate from the Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 BASIC and 1003g funds that districts are currently using to advance their improvement initiatives and Title I School Improvement 1003 ENHANCED funds that are being provided to districts participating in the Department’s High School Redesign, Enhancing Principal Leadership, Instructional Coaching Consortium, Leveraging Virtual Learning, and Developing a Restorative School programs.? |
Application Due Date | Completed applications are due by August 31, 2020 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis. LEAs are encouraged to submit completed applications as soon as possible to expedite the review and approval process. Detailed instructions are available on the 2020-21 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 TARGETED Year 2 Support Grant page. |
Questions | For additional information or assistance, please contact: fieldsupport@nysed.gov. |
Date Posted | August 6, 2020 |
Application Information | 2020-21 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 (Basic) |
Purpose of Grant | Section 1003 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) requires that State Education Agencies allocate funds to Local Education Agencies (LEAs) for Comprehensive Support and Improvement schools (CSI), Targeted Support and Improvement schools (TSI), and Target Districts to develop a plan that will meet the progress goals in their 2020-21 District Comprehensive Improvement Plan (DCIP) and 2020-21 School Comprehensive Education Plan(s) (SCEP) and thereby improve student performance. These funds are to be used to support planning and implementation of school improvement activities as required in the ESEA. |
Application Due Date | Completed applications are due by August 31, 2020 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis. LEAs are encouraged to submit completed applications as soon as possible to expedite the review and approval process of SIG funding. Detailed instructions are available on the 2020-21 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 (Basic) page. |
Questions | For additional information or assistance, please contact: SIGA@nysed.gov |
Date Posted | August 6, 2020 |
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Application Information | Title I School Improvement Section 1003 New York State Integration Project – Professional Learning Community (NYSIP-PLC) Grant Phase III, 2020–2023 |
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Purpose of Grant | The purpose of the NYSIP-PLC program is to increase student achievement in New York State Title I Schools, particularly those schools identified for improvement, by encouraging greater integration by race and ethnicity, as well as socioeconomic, special education, and English language learner/Multilingual learner (ELL/MLL) status in Title I schools. |
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Eligibility | For participation in Phase III of the NYSIP-PLC Grant, the New York State Education Department (NYSED or “the Department”) has established a list of preliminarily eligible districts based on participation in Phase II of the NYSIP-PLC.
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Applications must be emailed and postmarked by May 7, 2020. Attn: Title I 1003 NYSIP-PLC Phase III Grant |
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Questions | Questions and Answers ![]() |
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Date Posted | March 3, 2020 |
Application Information | 2019-20 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 (Basic-Planning) - 2020 |
Purpose of Grant | Section 1003 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) requires that State Education Agencies allocate funds to Local Education Agencies (LEAs) for Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) schools and Target Districts to develop a plan that will meet the progress goals in their District Comprehensive Improvement Plan (DCIP) and/or School Comprehensive Education Plan (SCEP), and thereby improve student performance. These funds are to be used to support planning of school improvement activities as required in the ESEA. The funds available in 2019-2020 are primarily intended to help support the development of a 2020-2021 District Comprehensive Improvement Plan (DCIP) and/or School Comprehensive Education Plans (SCEP). Specifically, funds are intended to be used for the following activities:
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Eligibility | All newly identified Target Districts and Targeted Support and Improvement School (TSI) Schools. Eligible Target Districts and TSI schools will receive the following allocations for 2019-20:
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Application Due Date |
Completed applications are due by March 13, 2020 will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Newly identified Target Districts will complete a full application in the NYSED Business Portal. |
Date Posted | February 13, 2020 |
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Application Information | State-Supported Schools for the Blind and Deaf Facility Grant Program 4201 Capital Program |
Purpose of Grant | The appropriation requires that funds be prioritized for health and safety needs and apportioned based on a plan developed by the State Education Department (SED) and approved by the Division of the Budget (DOB). This RFA represents such approved plan. |
Application Due Date and Electronic Submission Instructions | The complete grant application form and all necessary supporting documents must be filed and sent electronically via email to 4201CapitalGrant@nysed.gov no later than June 30, 2020. Update 6/26/2020 – Electronic Submission Instructions: Due to the COVID-19 emergency, applicants are requested to submit their complete applications, including the signed application cover page, electronically to 4201capitalgrant@nysed.gov. Please see the Submission Instructions for information on submitting an electronic signature. All applications must be received no later than June 30, 2020 to be considered. |
Questions |
Questions and Answers: Part 1 All questions must be submitted via email to?4201CapitalGrant@nysed.gov?by March 9, 2020. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than April 20, 2020. |
Date Posted | February 10, 2020 |
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Application Information | Advanced Course Access (ACA) Program |
Purpose of Grant | To increase equity in access to advanced courses, including Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and dual-credit courses, for high school students who currently have very limited or no access to advanced courses, through online learning, distance learning, or other evidence-based methods. |
Eligible Applicants | Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES)-led consortium and the Big 5 public school districts (New York City, Yonkers, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo).
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Application Due Date | Applicants must submit one (1) electronic copy of the completed application as an attachment in Microsoft Word or Portable Document Format (PDF) to ACAgrant@nysed.gov. Applicants must also submit one (1) original copy on paper and one (1) paper copy postmarked by February 11, 2020. |
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Date Posted | December 13, 2019 |
Application Information | 2019-20 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 ENHANCED Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) Support Options |
Project Purpose | For the 2019-20 school year, the New York State Education Department is providing Target Districts with options in how the Office of Accountability’s Field Support Office supports the District’s non-Receivership CSI schools.? Districts may select from three options that will focus on professional learning both on-site and off-site.? Additional funding is available for districts that select any of the three options identified below:
Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 ENHANCED funds will be provided to support these programs.? These funds will be separate from the Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 BASIC funds that districts are currently using to advance their improvement initiatives. |
Eligibility | Target Districts that completed a Comprehensive Support and Improvement Support Option Notice of Intent and have at least one school that is currently identified as a CSI and is not in the Receivership program are eligible to submit applications for this addendum.? A full list of eligible districts, along with the maximum amount these districts are eligible to receive, can be found in Addendum A – SIG Enhanced CSI Supports. |
Application Due Date | Completed applications are due by December 20, 2019 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis. LEAs are encouraged to submit completed applications as soon as possible to expedite the review and approval process. |
Date Posted | December 10, 2019 |
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Application Information | FY 2019 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant for School Food Authorities (SFAs) |
Purpose of Grant | The School Food Service Equipment Grant is intended to improve the infrastructure of the NSLP. This will be achieved by providing the opportunity for schools to purchase equipment to serve healthier meals that meet the updated meal patterns, improve the overall quality of meals, improve efficiency of production and service and expand participation in school meals programs. |
Eligible Applicants | All Recipient Agencies (RA) under a School Food Authority (SFA) participating in the NSLP in New York State are eligible (including public school districts, non-profit nonpublic schools, charter schools and residential childcare institutions). Priority will be given to RAs with 50 percent or more students eligible for free or reduced price meals and to RAs that did not receive a previous grant award through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Food Service Equipment Grant, the FY 2010, FY 2014, FY 2015, FY 2016, FY17 or the FY 2018 National School Lunch Program Equipment Assistance Grant for School Food Authorities. A list of RAs that previously received an equipment grant is available at: Previous Food Service Equipment Grant Recipients The SFA will apply on behalf of their eligible RAs. The SFA will submit a separate application for each piece of requested equipment for an eligible RA. |
Application Due Date | Postmarked by January 24, 2020 |
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Date Posted | December 4, 2019 |
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Application Information | My Brother’s Keeper Challenge Grant 2019-2022 |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of My Brother’s Keeper Challenge Grant is to incentivize and support school districts to accept the My Brother’s Keeper Challenge and implement a coherent outcomes-based cradle-to-college strategy aimed at improving the life outcomes for youth, particularly for boys and young men of color. |
Eligible Applicants | Eligible school districts meet the following criteria:
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Application Due Date |
Applications must be postmarked by December 6, 2019. |
Questions |
Questions and Answers Questions regarding this grant must be e-mailed to MBKChallenge@nysed.gov by October 23, 2019. A Question & Answer Summary will be posted here no later than October 28, 2019. |
Date Posted | October 10, 2019 |
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Application Information | My Brother’s Keeper Fellows Program |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of the My Brother’s Keeper Fellows Program (MBKFP) is to provide rising 12th grade high school students, with an emphasis on boys and young men of color, with opportunities to gain authentic leadership experience(s) and develop service projects beneficial to the schools they attend and the communities they live in. |
Eligible Applicants | Only approved New York State My Brother’s Keeper Community Network(s) (NYSMBKCN) are eligible to apply for this grant opportunity. An approved NYSMBKCN is a partnership between the Office of the Mayor and the School District Superintendent (or the Chancellor in New York City), that have filed supporting documents with the Office of Family and Community Engagement as of November 1, 2018. Additionally, for this grant opportunity, each NYSMBKCN must also secure a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with a local postsecondary education institution(s) or a local business(es)/Community-based organization as a partner(s). The public-school district partner must serve as the applicant/fiscal agent for this grant program. |
Application Due Date |
Applications must be postmarked by December 6, 2019. |
Questions | Questions and Answers |
Date Posted | September 27, 2019 |
Application Information | My Brother’s Keeper Native American Program 2019-2022 |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of the My Brother’s Keeper Native American Program (MBKNAP) is to increase the academic achievement and college/career readiness of Native American students, with emphasis on boys and young men. |
Eligible Applicants | Eligible applicants are public school districts that are contracted with the NYSED Native American Education Unit for tuition, operating costs, and/or transportation. Districts will be allocated funds based on the current count of students within the district who are (a) on an official tribal membership roll of a NYS tribe, or (b) are the child of such an enrolled member, or (c) live on a Federally- Recognized Reservation. New York State tribes include members of the Iroquoian tribes (St. Regis Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca Nation, Tonawanda Band of Seneca, and Tuscarora), the Shinnecock Nation, and Unkechaug Nation. Please see the attached allocation chart (Attachment XVII) for eligible districts. Additionally, for this grant opportunity, each school district must also secure a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with a local Native American Tribe. The public-school district partner must serve as the applicant/fiscal agent for this grant program. |
Application Due Date |
Applications must be postmarked by December 6, 2019. |
Questions |
There were no questions submitted for the My Brother’s Keeper Native American Program application. |
Date Posted | September 27, 2019 |
Application Information | Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) 2020-2025 |
Purpose of Grant | According to § 6455 of the Education Law, CSTEP is “for the purpose of increasing access by minority or disadvantaged students to academic programs that have been registered by the commissioner and that prepare students either for licensure in the professions or for employment in scientific and technical fields.” The New York State Education Department is pleased to announce competition for Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) grant contracts for the period of July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2025, pending annual appropriations in the New York State Budget. |
Eligible Applicants | According to § 145-6.6(b) of the Commissioner’s Regulations, eligible applicant means “a degree-granting postsecondary institution, or a consortium of such institutions, which offers an approved undergraduate program of study and/or an approved graduate level program of study.” |
Application Due Date |
Applications must be postmarked by November 8, 2019. |
Questions |
Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted by email to csteprfp@nysed.gov by close of business, October 4, 2019. A Question and Answer Summary will be posted here by October 18, 2019. |
Date Posted | September 13, 2019 |
Application Information | Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) 2020-2025 |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of the Science and Technology Entry Program is to prepare secondary school students, who are either economically disadvantaged or minorities historically underrepresented in scientific, technical, health, health-related and licensed professions, for entry into postsecondary degree programs in scientific, technical, health-related fields, and the licensed professions. The New York State Education Department is pleased to announce competition for Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) grant contracts for the period of July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2025, pending annual appropriations in the New York State Budget. |
Eligible Applicants | According to § 145-6.5 of the Commissioner’s Regulations, eligible applicant means a New York State degree granting postsecondary institution or consortia of such institutions with registered scientific, technical, or health related professional or pre-professional programs that lead to professional licensure or to employment in scientific, technical, and health related fields may submit proposals. The institution submitting the proposal, or if the applicant represents a consortium then at least half of the institutions in the consortium must be located within a school district with an enrollment that is at least 20 percent Black or African American, Hispanic/Latino, or American Indian/Alaska Native, or located near such a district that is easily accessible by public transportation. |
Application Due Date |
Applications must be postmarked by November 8, 2019. The Non-Mandatory Notice of Intent is due October 25, 2019. See the full STEP application page for details. |
Questions |
Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted by email to steprfp@nysed.gov by close of business, October 4, 2019. A Question and Answer Summary will be posted here by October 18, 2019. |
Date Posted | September 13, 2019 |
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Application Information | Smart Start Program |
Purpose of Grant | To develop, implement, and share innovative programs that provide professional development and support to increase expertise in computer science, engineering, and/or educational technology among teachers in grades K-8.? These programs (and component activities, materials, professional development resources, etc.) will support the mission of the NYS Board of Regents, which is to ensure that every child has equitable access to the highest quality educational opportunities, services and supports in schools that provide effective instruction aligned to the state’s standards, as well as positive learning environments so that each child is prepared for success in college, career, and citizenship. |
Eligible Applicants | Information available on the Smart Start Program Grant Application page. |
Application Due Date | Applicants must submit one electronic copy of the completed application as an attachment in Microsoft Word to SmartStart@nysed.gov by November 19, 2019. Applicants must also submit one (1) original copy on paper and three (3) paper copies of the full application, postmarked by November 19, 2019. |
Questions |
All questions must be submitted by email to smartstart@nysed.gov by close of business, October 8, 2019. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than close of business, October 22, 2019. |
Date Posted | September 6, 2019 |
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Application Information | 2020-2026 NYS Pathways in Technology Early College High School (NYS P-TECH) Program |
Purpose of Grant | The New York State Pathways in Technology Early College High School (NYS P-TECH) Program will prepare thousands of New York students for high-skills jobs of the future in technology, manufacturing, and finance. The model incorporates an integrated six-year program that combines high school, college, and career training and will be targeted to academically and economically at-risk students. |
Eligible Applicants | A New York State public school district or a BOCES must serve as the fiscal agent/applicant for each application. |
Application Due Date | Submit 1 original and 3 copies postmarked no later than October 3, 2019.? |
Questions |
All questions must be submitted via e-mail to NYSPTECH@nysed.gov by September 3, 2019. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted to the Pathways in Technology (NYS P-TECH) Program page no later than September 17, 2019. |
Date Posted | August 20, 2019 |
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Application Information | Additional Grants for the Expanded Prekindergarten for Three- and Four-Year Old Students (EPK Round 4) 2019–20 |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of Additional Grants for Expanded Prekindergarten for Three- and Four-Year Old Students is to increase the availability of high quality prekindergarten placements for high need children and schools within New York State. |
Eligible Applicants | All public school districts are eligible to apply.? Due to the highly competitive nature of this grant, a strong preference for funding will be given to high need districts, especially those that currently do not offer a state funded prekindergarten program. A school district is considered high need if it has a Needs Resource Index of 0.75 or higher, as most recently calculated by the State Education Department, or if it is a high-need school district based on the State Education Department’s most recent calculation of the Need Resource Category. Appendix F provides a list of the high need school districts. For purposes of this grant, charter schools and BOCES are not included in the definition of public schools and are not eligible to apply. |
Application Due Date | Complete applications must be received by 5:00 PM September 18, 2019. |
Questions |
Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted via E-Mail to PREKRFP@nysed.gov by close of business August 16, 2019.? A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than August 23, 2019. |
Date Posted | August 5, 2019 |
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Application Information | 2019-20 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 Basic |
Project Purpose | Section 1003 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) requires that State Education Agencies allocate funds to Local Education Agencies (LEAs) for Comprehensive Support and Improvement schools (CSI), Targeted Support and Improvement schools (TSI), and Target Districts to develop a plan that will meet the progress goals in their 2019-20 District Comprehensive Improvement Plan (DCIP) and 2019-20 School Comprehensive Education Plan(s) (SCEP) and thereby improve student performance. These funds are to be used to support planning and implementation of school improvement activities as required in the ESEA. |
Application Due Date | Completed applications are due by August 31, 2019 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis. LEAs are encouraged to submit completed applications as soon as possible to expedite the review and approval process of SIG funding. Detailed instructions are available on the 2019-20 SIG Grant Application page. |
Questions | For additional information or assistance please contact: SIGA@nysed.gov |
Date Posted | June 20, 2019 |
Application Information | 2020-2023 Clinically-Rich Intensive Teacher Institute in Bilingual Education and English to Speakers of Other Languages (CR-ITI-BE/ESOL) |
Purpose of Grant | The New York State Education Department (NYSED) Office of Bilingual Education and World Languages (OBEWL) is seeking proposals for the creation of a Clinically-Rich Intensive Teacher Institute (CR-ITI) in Bilingual Education (BE) and/or English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program, addressing the shortage of certified bilingual and ESOL teachers throughout New York State (NYS). |
Eligible Applicants | The eligible applicants are Institutions of Higher Education (IHE) that have a NYS certified program in Bilingual Education (BE) leading to a bilingual extension, and/or English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program leading to a certification in ESOL and that are located in New York State, outside of New York City. The IHE must collaborate with LEA partners to select teacher candidates and/or mentor- teachers to work with candidates. A signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is required between the IHE and the collaborating LEA(s). |
Application Due Date | Complete applications must be postmarked by June 6 , 2019. |
Questions | Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted via E-Mail to CRITIRFP@nysed.gov by May 9, 2019. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted to P-12 Grant Opportunities website no later than May 23, 2019. |
Date Posted | April 25, 2019 |
Application Information | 2018-19 Hurricane Education Recovery Assistance for Homeless Children |
Purpose of Grant | Sections 401 and 501 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170 and 5190 respectively) address the educational and related needs of homeless children and youth displaced by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria or the 2017 California wildfires, in alignment with the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (McKinney-Vento Act) and Section 106 of Title IV of Division B of Public Law 109-148 (the Hurricane Education Recovery Act). |
List of Eligible Schools/Districts and Allocations | The following districts/schools?are eligible?for 2018-2019 Hurricane Education Recovery Assistance for Homeless Children funding: Public, Local Education Agencies (LEAs) that submitted a NYSED-issued “Hurricane and Disaster Relief Funding”?surveys on or before June 15, 2018 which indicated eligible displaced homeless students. The list of identified districts and schools is available at:?Eligible Schools/Districts and Allocations? |
Application Due Date | April 30, 2019 Completed applications are?due?by April 30, 2019 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis. ?LEAs are encouraged to submit as soon as possible to expedite the review and approval process of SIG planning funds. Detailed instructions are available on the 2018-19 Hurricane Education Recovery Assistance for Homeless Children page. |
Questions | For additional information or assistance, please contact:?conappta@nysed.gov |
Date Posted | April 23, 2019 |
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Application Information | 2019-2026 NYS Pathways in Technology Early College High School (NYS P-TECH) Program |
Purpose of Grant | The New York State Pathways in Technology Early College High School (NYS P-TECH) Program will prepare thousands of New York students for high-skills jobs of the future in technology, manufacturing, healthcare and finance.? The model incorporates a six-year program that combines high school, college, and career training and will be targeted to academically and economically at-risk students.? |
Eligible Fiscal Agents/ Applicants | A New York State public school district or a BOCES must serve as the fiscal agent/applicant for each application. |
Application Due Date | Submit 1 original and 3 copies postmarked no later than April 10, 2019. Detailed instructions are available on the 2019-2026 NYS Pathways in Technology Early College High School (NYS P-TECH) Program page. |
Webinar | Informational webinar |
Questions | Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted via e-mail to NYSPTECH@nysed.gov by March 13, 2019. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted to http://www.highered.nysed.gov/kiap/scholarships/PTech.htm no later than March 27, 2019. |
Date Posted | February 22, 2019 |
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Application Information | 2018-19 Title I School Improvement Grant 1003 Basic |
Project Purpose | Section 1003 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) requires that State Education Agencies allocate funds to Local Education Agencies (LEAs) for Comprehensive Support and Improvement Schools (CSI), Targeted Support and Improvement Schools (TSI), and Target Districts to develop a plan that will meet the progress goals in their 2019-2020 District Comprehensive Improvement Plan and 2019-2020 School Comprehensive Education Plan(s) (DCIP/SCEP) and thereby improve student performance. These funds are to be used to support planning for the implementation of school improvement activities as required in the ESEA. |
Application Due Date | February 15, 2019 Detailed instructions are available on the 2018-19 SIG Grant Application page. |
Questions | For additional information or assistance please contact: SIGA@nysed.gov |
Date Posted | January 18, 2019 |
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Application Information | FY 2018 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant for School Food Authorities (SFAs) |
Purpose of Grant | The School Food Service Equipment Grant is intended to improve the infrastructure of the NSLP. This will be achieved by providing the opportunity for schools to purchase equipment to serve healthier meals that meet the updated meal patterns, improve the overall quality of meals, improve efficiency of production and service and expand participation in school meals programs. |
Eligible Applicants | All Recipient Agencies (RA) under a School Food Authority (SFA) participating in the NSLP in New York State are eligible (including public school districts, non-profit nonpublic schools, charter schools and residential childcare institutions). Priority will be given to RAs with 50 percent or more students eligible for free or reduced price meals and to RAs that did not receive a previous grant award through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Food Service Equipment Grant, the FY 2010, FY 2014, FY 2015, FY 2016 or the FY 2017 National School Lunch Program Equipment Assistance Grant for School Food Authorities. A list of RAs that previously received an equipment grant is available here: List of Previous Grantees![]() |
Application Due Date | Postmarked by February 15, 2019 |
Questions | Questions and Answers – Posted 1/30/19 Questions regarding this grant must be emailed to foodequip@nysed.gov by 1/16/19.? A Questions and Answers Summary will be posted here no later than 1/30/19. |
Date Posted | January 2, 2019 |
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Application Information | 2019–2022 McKinney-Vento Competitive Grant Program Application |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of McKinney-Vento funding is to facilitate the improved attendance, engagement, and academic success of homeless children and youth. |
Eligible Applicants | For this funding opportunity, New York State local educational agencies (LEAs), which for the purposes of this RFP are public school districts, BOCES, and charter schools, are eligible to apply (BOCES may only apply as a part of a consortium).? The NYC Department of Education is the eligible school district applicant in NYC, not individual Community School Districts.? LEAs must have identified a minimum average of 100 students in temporary housing in the 2015-16, 2016-17, and 2017-2018 school years to be eligible for funding. ?LEAs that have identified a three-year average of fewer than 100 students in temporary housing may apply as a consortium of LEAs to bring the total to 100. ?Please see “Who is Eligible to Apply for McKinney-Vento Funding” in the Guidelines below for more information. Please note all consortium members must be LEAs and must be a direct provider of services.? Consortium members CANNOT be third-party contractors.? The consortium member that is designated as the lead applicant/fiscal agent must be an LEA and must also be a direct provider of services. ?BOCES are only eligible to apply as a part of a consortium; a BOCES cannot apply on its own.? Consortium applicants MUST submit with their applications Attachment A, “Consortium Member Agreement and Statement of Assurances,” or the application will not be considered. |
Application Due Date | An electronic version of the complete application in Microsoft Word (.doc) or portable document format (.pdf) must be received in the RFP email inbox by 12/19/2018.? |
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Questions and Answers | Questions and Answers ![]() Questions regarding this RFP may be submitted to homelessrfp@nysed.gov.? The deadline for questions is 11/21/2018. A Questions and Answers Summary will be posted here no later than 12/5/2018. |
Date Posted | November 8, 2018 |
Application Information | Teacher Diversity Pipeline Pilot |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of the Teacher Diversity Pipeline Pilot program is to assist teacher aides and teaching assistants in attaining the necessary education and professional training to obtain teacher certification. The New York State Education Department (“the Department”) seeks to use this appropriation to support development and implementation of a new model program that accomplishes the following goals:
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Eligible Partnerships and Mandatory Memorandum of Agreement | For this grant opportunity, a high-need public school district, or a Board of Cooperative Educational Services (“BOCES”) that serves two or more such districts, must form an eligible partnership. Applications must include a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed by all required partners to be reviewed for consideration. Applications that do not include an MOA signed by all required partners will not be reviewed. The public school district or BOCES partner must serve as the applicant/fiscal agent for this grant program. The New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) may apply as a whole, not as individual Community School Districts.
An eligible partnership may include additional partners, such as additional district(s) or BOCES to increase program reach and capacity; a community college offering core liberal arts and sciences courses; additional IHEs offering undergraduate teacher preparation programs registered with NYSED; and community engagement partners to aid in recruitment and support, such as a union, a My Brother’s Keeper Community, or a community-based organization that focuses on diversity issues. The role of each partner is to be decided collaboratively by the partners and described in the MOA. The MOA must (a) outline how the partnership will enable teacher aides and/or teaching assistants Level I,II, or III to attain the necessary educational and professional credentials to obtain teacher certification (b) specify the role of each partner, and (c) detail all services each partner commits to provide and when they are expected to do it. Letters of support will not be accepted in lieu of a required partner’s signature on the MOA. The requirement that the IHE partner have a registered undergraduate teacher preparation program in the certificate area that is the focus of the proposal is intended to establish the partner’s qualifications to carry out this program. However, the funding is for partnerships to develop a new program, pursuant to the terms of this RFP. |
Application Due Date | Complete applications must be postmarked by November 26, 2018. |
Questions | Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted via E-Mail to TAcertpilot@nysed.gov by October 26, 2018. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than November 9, 2018. |
Date Posted | October 11, 2018 |
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Application Information | Additional Grants for the Expanded Prekindergarten for Three- and Four-Year Old Students (EPK) 2018–19 |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of Additional Grants for Expanded Prekindergarten for Three- and Four-Year Old Students is to increase the availability of high quality prekindergarten placements for high need children and schools within New York State. |
Eligible Applicants | All public school districts are eligible to apply. Due to the highly competitive nature of this grant, a strong preference for funding will be given to high need districts, especially those that currently do not offer a state funded prekindergarten program. A school district is considered high need if it has a Needs Resource Index of 0.75 or higher, as most recently calculated by the State Education Department, or if it is a high-need school district based on the State Education Department’s most recent calculation of the Need Resource Category. Appendix F provides a list of the high need school districts. For purposes of this grant, charter schools and BOCES are not included in the definition of public schools and are not eligible to apply. |
Application Due Date | Complete applications must be postmarked by October 29, 2018. |
Questions | Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted via E-Mail to PREKRFP@nysed.gov by close of business September 17, 2018.? A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than September 21, 2018. |
Date Posted | September 4, 2018 |
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Application Information | Model P-20 Partnerships for Principal Preparation Grant |
Purpose of Grant | The New York State Education Department (the Department) will use state set-aside monies from its federal Title IIA funds to establish model P-20 partnerships for principal preparation. Partners will collaborate on the re-design of preparation programs so aspiring building leaders who emerge are better equipped to take on the challenges of leading high-need schools and to achieve improved outcomes for all students. The ultimate vision is to spur and support a growing statewide network of Regional P-20 Partnership Programs that share the aim of improving principal preparation and thus enhancing staff and school performance and contributing to improved student academic success. The Department’s vision is that one day such programs will enable sizable cohorts of candidates to participate in clinically-rich, full-year, full-time, internships at no cost to the candidate. |
Eligible Partnerships and Memorandum of Agreement | For this grant opportunity, an eligible public school district (listed in Eligible Applicants and Allocation of Funds ) must form an eligible partnership and submit a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed by all partners and initialed on every page by each partner. The public-school district partner must serve as the applicant/fiscal agent for this grant program. Each eligible partnership must include three organizations:
The role of each partner is to be decided collaboratively by the partners and described in the MOA.? The role of each partner is to be decided collaboratively by the partners and described in the MOA.? |
Application Due Date | The postmark deadline for this grant opportunity has been extended from June 29, 2018 to August 7, 2018. ?If an applicant previously submitted a timely application, they DO NOT NEED TO RESUBMIT under this extension.? |
Questions | The question and answer period for this grant opportunity closed on June 14, 2018. A complete list of all Questions and Answers is posted here: Questions and Answers |
Date Posted | June 8, 2018 (Revised July 30, 2018) |
Application Information | My Brother’s Keeper Fellows Program (MBKFP) Grant Application - Round 2 |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of the Fellows grant is to provide 11th grade high school students, with an emphasis on boys and young men of color, with opportunities to gain authentic leadership experience(s) and develop service projects beneficial to the schools they attend and the communities they live in. |
Eligible Applicants | Only approved New York State MBK Community Network(s) (NYSMBKCN) who were not previously awarded an MBK Fellows Program grant in 2018 are eligible to apply for this grant opportunity. An approved NYSMBKCN is a partnership between the Office of the Mayor and the School District Superintendent (or the Chancellor in New York City), that have filed supporting documents with the Office of Family and Community Engagement as of November 1, 2017. Additionally, for this grant opportunity, each NYSMBKCN must also secure a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with a local postsecondary education institution(s) or a local business(es)/Community-based organization as a partner(s). The public-school district partner must serve as the applicant/fiscal agent for this grant program. |
Application Due Date | Applications must be postmarked by June 22, 2018. |
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Webinar | Recording of Informational Webinar |
Date Posted | June 1 , 2018 |
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Application Information | Learning Technology Grant |
Purpose of Grant | To develop, implement, and share innovative programs that utilize learning technologies to personalize learning and/or increase access to high-quality, rigorous learning experiences (such as through online, distance, or blended learning), as well as professional development programs to assist teachers and educational leaders in effectively utilizing learning technology to enhance teaching and learning. These programs (and component activities, materials, courses, etc.) will focus on improving culturally- and linguistically-responsive learning environments, and will support the mission of the NYS Board of Regents, which is to ensure that every child has equitable access to the highest quality educational opportunities, services and supports in schools that provide effective instruction aligned to the state’s standards, as well as positive learning environments so that each child is prepared for success in college, career, and citizenship. |
Eligible Applicants | Public school districts and consortia of districts or district(s) and BOCES.? Charter Schools are not eligible to apply.?
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Application Due Date | Complete applications must be postmarked by July 3, 2018. |
Questions | Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted by email to LTG2018@nysed.gov by close of business, May 11, 2018. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than close of business, May 25, 2018. |
Date Posted | April 25, 2018 |
Application Information | Clinically-Rich Intensive Teacher Institute in Bilingual Education and English to Speakers of Other Languages (CR-ITI-BE/ESOL) – New York City |
Purpose of Grant | The New York State Education Department (NYSED) Office of Bilingual Education and World Languages (OBEWL) is seeking proposals for the creation of a Clinically-Rich Intensive Teacher Institute (CR-ITI) in Bilingual Education (BE) and/or English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program, addressing the shortage of certified bilingual and ESOL teachers in New York City (NYC). |
Eligible Applicants | The eligible applicants are Institutions of Higher Education (IHE) in New York City (NYC) that have a NYS certified program in Bilingual Education leading to a bilingual extension, and/or English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program leading to a certification in ESOL. The IHEs must collaborate with LEA partners to select teacher candidates and/or mentor teachers to work with candidates. A signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is required between the IHE and the collaborating LEA(s). |
Application Due Date | Complete applications must be postmarked by May 11, 2018. |
Questions | Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted via E-Mail to CRITIRFP@nysed.gov by April 20, 2018. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than April 27, 2018. |
Date Posted | April 6, 2018 |
Application Information | 2018-2023 Migrant Education Tutorial and Support Services (METS) Program Grant Application |
Purpose of Grant | The grant supports eight (8) Migrant Education Tutorial and Support Services (METS) program centers across New York State. The program goals of the METS are to support the identification and recruitment of migrant-eligible children and youth, agricultural workers, fishers, and their families, and to provide them with data-driven, evidence-based supplemental educational programs and support services based on their needs. The METS program centers will implement activities including, but not limited to, strategic tutoring and academic support, mentoring, and academic and/or career counseling, English language acquisition and literacy development, and seek to strengthen family-school-community partnerships, encourage parent and family engagement, facilitate social-emotional well-being, foster positive self-identity, and increase students’ access to educational opportunities through promoting advocacy to self-advocacy and identity development, and other supportive services. This is to ensure that all migrant children and youth will have the opportunity to graduate from high school, earn a high school equivalency diploma (HSE), complete career and technical education courses (CTE), or succeed at other alternative educational opportunities, in order to be ready for college, careers, and life, prepared to pursue the future of their choosing. |
Eligible Applicants | Local Education Agencies (LEAs) (i.e., school districts that operate local public elementary and secondary schools), Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), and Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs). |
Application Due Date | Complete applications must be postmarked by April 25, 2018. |
Questions | Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted via email to MIGRANTRFP18-23@nysed.gov by April 3, 2018. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than April 11, 2018. |
Date Posted | March 22, 2018 |
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Application Information | ESEA Title II, Part B Mathematics and Science Partnerships Grant Application |
Purpose of Grant | Title II, Part B of the Elementary, and secondary Education Act (ESEA) legislation authorizes The Mathematics and Science Partnerships (MSP) competitive grant program. The overarching purpose of this grant is to increase the academic achievement of students in mathematics and science through partnerships that enhance teaching of elementary and secondary teachers (PK-12). Through partnerships between local school districts and Institutions of Higher Education, teachers participate in professional learning opportunities that strengthen content-pedagogical knowledge and instructional practices in mathematics and science. Partnerships between high-need school districts and the science, technology, engineering and mathematics departments in Institutions of Higher Education are at the core of an innovative comprehensive systems approach to enhance teaching and learning. |
Eligible Applicants | Eligible Applicant:
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Application Due Date | Complete applications must be postmarked by April 6, 2018. |
Questions | Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted via E-Mail to EMSCMSP@nysed.gov by March 5, 2018. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than March 23, 2018. |
Date Posted | February 21, 2018 |
Application Information | Child Abduction Prevention Education Program Grant Application |
Purpose of Grant | To assist public school districts, school libraries, and School Library Systems to develop or adopt a curriculum and training program designed for K-8 students, parents, teachers, school librarians, and support staff to aid in the prevention of child abduction. |
Eligible Applicants | New York State public school districts, BOCES, and consortia, thereof. For this RFP, charter schools and non-public schools are not eligible to apply. For purposes of this grant, public school districts in NYC are defined as the New York City Department of Education’s 32 Community School Districts. |
Application Due Date | Complete applications must be postmarked by March 30, 2018. |
Questions | Questions and Answers – Posted 3/1/18 All questions must be submitted via email to CAPE2018@NYSED.gov ?by February 16, 2018. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than March 2, 2018. |
Date Posted | January 31, 2018 |
Update 2/16/18: Deadline Extended! New applications are being accepted. All applications must be postmarked by March 9, 2018. For additional information, please review the revised grant application documents. | |
Application Information | My Brother’s Keeper Fellows Program (MBKFP) Grant Application |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of the Fellows grant is to provide 11th grade high school students, with an emphasis on boys and young men of color, with opportunities to gain authentic leadership experience(s) and develop service projects beneficial to the schools they attend and the communities they live in. |
Eligible Applicants | Only approved New York State MBK Community Network(s) (NYSMBKCN) are eligible to apply for this grant opportunity. An approved NYSMBKCN is a partnership between the Office of the Mayor and the School District Superintendent (or the Chancellor in New York City), that have filed supporting documents with the Office of Family and Community Engagement as of November 1, 2017. Additionally, for this grant opportunity, each NYSMBKCN must also secure a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with a local postsecondary education institution(s) or a local business(es)/Community-based organization as a partner(s). The public-school district partner must serve as the applicant/fiscal agent for this grant program. |
Application Due Date | Postmarked by March 9, 2018 |
Questions | Questions and Answers - 2/2/18 |
Webinar | Recording of Informational Webinar?– Posted 1/30/18 |
Date Posted | January 18, 2018 |
Update 2/16/18: Deadline Extended! New applications are being accepted. All applications must be postmarked by March 9, 2018. For additional information, please review the revised grant application documents. | |
Application Information | 2018 My Brother’s Keeper Native American Program (MBKNAP) Grant Application |
Purpose of Grant | The purpose of the MBK Native American Program is to increase the academic achievement and college/career readiness of Native American students, with emphasis on boys and young men. |
Eligible Applicants | Eligible applicants are public school districts that are contracted with the NYSED Native American Education Unit for tuition, operating costs, and/or transportation. Districts will be allocated funds based on the current count of students within the district who are (a) on an official tribal membership roll of a NYS tribe, or (b) are the child of such an enrolled member, or (c) live on a Federally- Recognized Reservation. New York State tribes include members of the Iroquoian tribes (St. Regis Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca Nation, Tonawanda Band of Seneca, and Tuscarora), the Shinnecock Nation, and Unkechaug Nation. Please see the attached allocation chart (Attachment X) for eligible districts. Additionally, for this grant opportunity, each school district must also secure a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with a local Native American Tribe. The public school district partner must serve as the applicant/fiscal agent for this grant program. |
Application Due Date | Postmarked by March 9, 2018 |
Questions | Questions and Answers - 2/2/18 |
Date Posted | January 18, 2018 |
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Full RFP Document: | My Brother’s Keeper Exemplary School Models and Practices (ESMP) |
Description | The purpose of the Exemplary School Models and Practices grant is to close the achievement gap and increase both the academic achievement and college and career readiness (CCR) of students with an emphasis on boys and young men of color. The State Education Department will award grants to districts that will replicate their exemplary high-quality college and career readiness school models, programs, and practices that emphasize the needs of boys and young men of color in another district. The eligible applicant must partner with a demographically similar struggling or persistently struggling school in another district within their region1 to replicate these practices. Applicants who are districts contracting to provide American Indian Educational Services must partner with a demographically similar school district contracting to provide American Indian Educational Services that is a focus or priority school OR a school in which <50% of American Indian students have valid NYS test scores. 1There are three regions for this RFP: districts contracting to provident American Indian Educational Services, NYC, and the rest of state. |
Application Deadline | Full proposals must be postmarked by 3/16/2018 Refer to the full RFP documents for complete instructions. |
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Questions and Answers – Posted 1/30/17 Questions regarding this grant must be e-mailed to A Question and Answers Summary will be posted here no later than 1/31/2018 |
Webinar | Recording of Informational Webinar?– Posted 1/17/18 |
Date Posted: | November 14, 2017 (Revised 2/26/2018) |
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Application Information | New York State Integration Project – Professional Learning Community (NYSIP-PLC) Grant |
Purpose of Grant | New York State (NYS) has been recently found by one measure to have the most racially and socioeconomically segregated school system in the nation.1 In light of this, the New York State Education Department (NYSED) recently presented a proposed Diversity Statement In an effort to support this renewed commitment to racial, socioeconomic, and other types of student integration in New York State, the NYSIP-PLC grant offers funds to assist LEAs to promote staff understanding of the benefits of integration and to assist staff to develop individualized district integration plans. Title I School Improvement Grant funds under Section 1003 must be used to support Local Education Agencies (LEAs) that receive Title I funds and:
1Orfield, G., Frankenberg, E., Ee, J., & Kuscera, J. (2014). Brown at 60: Great progress, a long retreat and an uncertain future. Civil Rights Project/Proyecto Derechos Civiles. |
Eligibility | NYSED has established a list of eligible districts (see below on page 3) from among those districts that (1) identified as Title I Focus Districts, (2) have at least one Priority or Focus School and (3) have a district poverty rate (FRPL) of 50%. From among the cohort of districts that meet those initial criteria, NYSED then identified districts that ranked among the top 18 in the state related to within District Overall Segregation2 and the top 12 in the State for Between District Segregation.3 Eligible school districts must demonstrate that their proposed integration plans are designed in part to improve educational outcomes for students who attend Priority or Focus Schools. 2 Defined as districts where the demographic makeup of their schools (e.g., Race, Free and Reduced Price Lunch (FRPL), English Language Learners (ELLs) and Students with Disabilities) differ most from their districtwide demographics, such that individual schools in the district have very different demographic groups represented in each school. 3 Defined as districts where the demographic makeup of their district (e.g., Race, FRPL, English Language Learners and Students with Disabilities) differs most from their county demographics, such that the district has a very different demographic makeup as compared to other districts in the county. |
Application Due Date | Applications must be emailed and postmarked by February 2, 2018. |
Date Posted | January 9, 2018 |
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Application Information | 2018-2019 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grant Application (ESSA, Title IV Part A) |
Purpose of Grant | Title IV, Part A of the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 is intended to improve student’s academic achievement by increasing the capacity of States, local educational agencies (LEAs), schools, and local communities to provide all students with access to a well-rounded education, improve school conditions for student learning, and improve the use of technology in order to improve the academic achievement and digital literacy of all students.
In accordance with ESEA section 4106(e) (2) and (f), an LEA or consortium of LEAs must assure in its application that it will: Prioritize the distribution of funds to schools served by the LEA based on one or more of the following criteria
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Eligible Applicants | Eligible applicants are:
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Application Due Date | Postmarked by February 16, 2018 |
Questions | Questions and Answers Summary 1/23/18 Update on Questions and Answers Summary: There is a delay in posting the questions and answers summary scheduled for Tuesday, January 23. The questions and answers summary should now be posted by Friday, January 26. Questions regarding this Request for Proposals (RFP) must be submitted to: TitleIVRFP@nysed.gov by January 9, 2018. A complete list of all questions and answers will be posted here no later than January 23, 2018. |
Date Posted | December 21, 2017 |
Application Information | FY 2017 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant for School Food Authorities (SFAs) |
Purpose of Grant | The School Food Service Equipment Grant is intended to improve the infrastructure of the NSLP. This will be achieved by providing the opportunity for schools to purchase equipment to serve healthier meals that meet the updated meal patterns, improve the overall quality of meals, improve efficiency of production and service and expand participation in school meals programs. |
Eligible Applicants | All Recipient Agencies (RA) under a School Food Authority (SFA) participating in the NSLP in New York State are eligible (including public school districts, non-profit nonpublic schools, charter schools and residential childcare institutions). Priority will be given to RAs with 50 percent or more students eligible for free or reduced price meals and to RAs that did not receive a previous grant award through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Food Service Equipment Grant, the FY 2010, FY 2014, FY 2015 or the FY 2016 National School Lunch Program Equipment Assistance Grant for School Food Authorities. ?A list of RAs that previously received an equipment grant is available here: List of Previous Grantees![]() |
Application Due Date | Postmarked by January 19, 2018 |
Questions | Questions and Answers – Posted 12/22/17 Questions regarding this grant must be emailed to foodequip@nysed.gov by December 15, 2017. A Questions and Answers Summary will be posted here no later than December 29, 2017. |
Date Posted | December 8, 2017 |
Due to the recent snowstorm and the closure of many NYC and Long Island region facilities, the grant application deadline has been extended for all applicants. Proposals must be postmarked by January 10, 2018. |
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Application Information | 2018-2023 Clinically-Rich Intensive Teacher Institute in Bilingual Education and English to Speakers of Other Languages (CR-ITI-BE/ESOL) |
Purpose of Grant | The New York State Education Department (NYSED) Office of Bilingual Education and World Languages (OBEWL) is seeking proposals for the creation of a Clinically-Rich Intensive Teacher Institute (CR-ITI) in Bilingual Education (BE) and/or English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program, addressing the shortage of certified bilingual and ESOL teachers throughout New York State (NYS). |
Application Due Date | January 10, 2018 |
Questions | Questions and Answers – Posted 12/15/17 All questions must be submitted via E-Mail to CRITIRFP@nysed.gov by December 1, 2017. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than December 15, 2017. |
Date Posted | November 13, 2017 |
Application Information | 2017-18 Title I School Improvement Section 1003(a) Reward School Dissemination Grants – 4th Cohort |
Project Purpose | Section 1003(a) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) requires that State Education Agencies allocate funds to Local Education Agencies (LEA) to carry out the State's responsibilities under sections 1116 and 1117, which may include providing support to Reward Schools to mentor staff at Priority and Focus Schools and to refine and enhance the Reward School’s own best practices. |
Application Due Date | September 22, 2017 Detailed instructions are available on the Reward Schools Grant Application page. |
Questions | For additional information or assistance please contact: fieldsupport@nysed.gov |
Date Posted | September 12, 2017 |
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Description | The purpose of Additional Grants for Expanded Prekindergarten for Three- and Four-Year Old Students in High Need School Districts is to increase the availability of high quality prekindergarten placements for high need children and schools within New York State. |
Application Deadline | Full proposals must be postmarked by August 9, 2017. Refer to the full RFP documents for complete instructions. |
Questions | Questions and Answers ![]() All questions must be submitted via E-Mail to?PREKRFP@nysed.gov?by close of business?June 23, 2017.? A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than?June 28, 2017. |
Date Posted: | June 14, 2017 |
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Description | To ensure that all students have a pathway that leads to college and career readiness, $1 million is available to provide Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs with support and resources to eliminate barriers to Students With Disabilities (SWD) and English Language Learners (ELL)/Multilingual Learners (MLL), encourage participation in and equitable access to CTE programs and activities, and promote gender diversity in non-traditional career paths. |
Application Deadline | Full proposals must be postmarked by March 17, 2017. Refer to the full RFP documents for complete instructions. |
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Questions and Answers All questions must be submitted via E-Mail to RemovingCTEBarriers@nysed.gov by February 28, 2017. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than March 2, 2017 |
Date Posted: | December 30, 2016 |
IMPORTANT UPDATE: The deadline for this grant opportunity has been extended from November 14, 2016 to November 21, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. (noon). NYSED has also amended the M/WBE Goal Calculation Worksheet. Please discard the previous version of the Worksheet and follow the revised instructions to complete the form. Review the revised GC17-001 grant application documents for additional information. | |
Full RFP Document: | 2017-2022 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant Application |
Description | The purpose of 21st Century Community Learning Centers is to provide opportunities for communities to establish or expand activities in community learning centers that:
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Application Deadline | The due date for application submissions is November 21, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. Complete applications must be submitted electronically via the FluidReview portal. Applications submitted via mail will not be reviewed. Refer to the full RFP documents for complete instructions. |
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Questions and Answers Questions regarding this Request for Proposals (RFP) must be submitted by E-Mail to: 21CRFP@nysed.gov ?by October 11, 2016 and should not include questions related to the electronic submission of applications through the FluidReview portal. A complete list of all questions and answers will be posted here no later than October 26, 2016. Questions regarding the electronic submission of the RFP through the FluidReview portal should be directed to support@fluidreview.com. Please copy 21CRFP@nysed.gov on any communications with FluidReview regarding technical difficulties. |
Date Posted: | September 26, 2016 |
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Full RFP with Attachments | FY 2015-18 Title I School Improvement Section 1003(a): Socioeconomic Integration Pilot Program |
Project Purpose | The purpose of the Socioeconomic Integration Pilot Program is to increase student achievement in Priority and Focus Schools by encouraging greater socioeconomic integration in these schools.? Title I School Improvement Grant funds under Section 1003(a) must be used to support Local Education Agencies (LEAs) that receive Title I funds and:
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Eligibility | Title I Focus Districts with poverty rates of at least 60% and at least ten (10) schools in their district are eligible to apply for this grant. ? Only Title I Focus or Priority Schools with a poverty rate of at least 70% are eligible for this program.? Charter Schools, Non-Title I Schools and Priority Schools receiving School Improvement Grants under Section 1003(g) or School Innovation Fund Grants are not for eligible for this grant. |
Application Due Date | Update applications due Friday, July 28, 2017. Detailed instructions are available on the Socioeconomic Integration Pilot Program Grant page. |
Date Posted | December 30, 2014 |