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2026‑2028 Innovative Services for Students with Autism Grant is sponsored by Texas Education Agency (TEA). 2026–2028 Innovative Services for Students with Autism Grant is a grant from Texas Education Agency (TEA) that funds local education agencies (LEAs) seeking to implement innovative programs for students with autism ages 3 through 21.
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All Texas local education agencies (LEAs) are eligible to apply for grant funding to increase their capacity to implement innovative programs that effectively serve students with autism ages 3 through 21. LEAs may apply individually or in collaboration with other districts or open-enrollment charter schools. Prioritization of funding is given to collaborative applications.
The project will result in effective, scalable models that can be replicated in other areas of the state. The authorization of the grant comes from the 89th Texas Legislature. $1 million maximum award per fiscal year.
Small and rural LEAs will be prioritized. Allowable and Non-Allowable Use of Funds. To be eligible for a grant award, the LEA’s application must incorporate: data collection on student achievement and improvement parental support and collaboration ability to replicate the program for students statewide Who is eligible to apply?
School districts and open-enrollment charter schools are eligible to apply for the grant. Final Report for 2022-2024 This report includes information on the programming developed by previous grantees, including consistent findings for successful programming as well as common barriers faced by grantees. For grant application content questions email autismgrant@esc13.
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Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Describe how your application incorporates evidence-based practices for students with autism.
Describe your plan for data collection on student achievement and improvement.
Describe how your program will support parental collaboration and engagement.
Describe how your program will promote meaningful inclusion for students with autism.
Describe the ability to replicate the proposed program statewide.
Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Texas school districts and open-enrollment charter schools (LEAs) may apply individually or collaboratively; collaborative applications and small/rural LEAs receive funding priority. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $1,000,000 per fiscal year Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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