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Title Funding

The most well-known federal funding opportunities for education are the Title grants. These include:

ARP ESSER

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The ESSER fund was the third major federal pandemic relief program that provided states and school districts with funding to support the continued efforts to respond to and recover from the pandemic.

ESSER II

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The ESSER II is additional funding to combat the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and its aftermath. Funds are awarded to SEAs in the same proportion as the state receives funds under Title 1 Part A.

TITLE I

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Funds designated to helping low-income students meet academic state standards. Through programming initiatives that support academic achievement and learning opportunities, disadvantaged students can progress along with their classmates.

TITLE II

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Funds used to support administrators and educators via professional development.

TITLE III

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Funds designated for English Language Learners (ELL) to support programs and materials.

TITLE IV

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Funds that support STEM initiatives.

Funds to support students with special needs/Individualized Education Programs (or IEPs) via special programs and materials.

PERKINS FUNDING

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The Perkins Act is the primary federal funding source for high school, college, and university CTE programs that are critical for preparing youth and adults, including immigrants, for jobs in local and regional economies.  States are now able to use Perkins V funds to support the expansion of CTE and career exposure opportunities as early as the fifth grade. This expansion of funding eligibility to the middle grades has the potential to broaden and diversify the pipeline of prospective learners that enter secondary CTE.

Other K-12 Government Funding and Bill Proposals

Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act

A stimulus bill that allocates $31 billion to emergency education funding, $13 billion of which is to be used towards K-12 school districts. Funds can be used for a range of options, from school sanitizing equipment to online learning tools, to emergency food and housing for students.

Bill Proposal: Reopen and Rebuild America’s Schools Act 2021

Introduced Jan 28th, 2021, this bill invests $130 billion– targeted at high-poverty schools – in helping reopen schools safely and effectively, while creating over 2 million jobs.

Perkins Funding

The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V) was signed into law by President Trump on July 31, 2018. This bipartisan measure reauthorized the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 (Perkins IV) and continued Congress’ commitment in providing nearly $1.4 billion annually for career and technical education (CTE) programs for our nation’s youth and adults.

Teq Can Help

Our products are an excellent fit for many of the funding opportunities available. Take a look at the chart below to see which products are eligible per grant.

iBlocks
Project-Based Learning
OTIS for Educators
Online PD
SMART Learning Suite
Remote, Hybrid, In-Class Instruction
EdTech
Enrich Student Experiences
Title I
Title II, Part A
Title II, Part D
Title III, Part A
Title IV, Part A
CARES Act, ESSER
CSRA
Perkins Funding