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Find similar grants2025 Title I, 1003 School Improvement Grant (District Systems for Instructional Improvement) is sponsored by New York State Education Department. Supports district-level systems for instructional improvement under Title I.
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2025-26 Title I, 1003 School Improvement Grant (District Systems for Instructional Improvement) | New York State Education Department New York State Education Department Freedom of Information (FOIL) Bilingual Education & World Languages Career & Technical Education Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Office of the Professions Teacher and Leader Development Vocational Rehabilitation Standards and Instruction Career and Technical Education Educational Design and Technology Standards and Instruction Office of State Assessment New York State Alternate Assessment (NYSAA) English as a Second Language Tests Certification & Licensing Pupil Personnel Services Staff Business and Program Accounts Help Pupil Transportation Services Religious and Independent School Support Data Privacy and Security Requests for Qualifications 2025-26 Title I, 1003 School Improvement Grant (District Systems for Instructional Improvement) Grant Announcement/Instructions 2025-26 Title I, 1003 School Improvement Grant (District Systems for Instructional Improvement) (PDF Version) 2025-26 Title I, 1003 School Improvement Grant (District Systems for Instructional Improvement) (Word Version) Purpose of 2025-26 Title I, 1003 SIG (District Systems for Instructional Improvement) Funds For the 2025-26 school year, the New York State Education Department (NYSED or “the Department”) is providing Target Districts with schools identified for Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI), Additional Targeted Support and Improvement (ATSI), and Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) the opportunity to receive funding to support their participation in the NYSED District Systems for Instructional Improvement Supplemental Support program.
Target Districts that completed the District Systems for Instructional Improvement Notice of Intent and have at least one school that meet the criteria below are eligible to submit applications for this grant: A school in the CSI support model not under Receivership that enrolled in the District Systems for Instructional Improvement Supplemental Support; or A school in the ATSI support model that enrolled in the District Systems for Instructional Improvement Supplemental Support; or A school in the TSI support model that enrolled in the District Systems for Instructional Improvement Supplemental Support, provided that the District has also enrolled at least one school in the CSI or ATSI support model in a Supplemental Support.
Completed applications are due by September 15, 2025 , 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. For additional information or assistance, please contact: SIGA@nysed.
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