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Teacher Quality Partnership Program | U.S. Department of Education Teacher Quality Partnership Program Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) State Educational Agencies (SEAs) Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs) About Us - Teacher Quality Partnership The U.S. Department of Education (Department) announced a Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the Teacher Quality Partnership program in the Federal Register on April 4, 2024.
This TQP NIA will close on June 3, 2024 . The Department plans to award approximately $25 million to eligible partnerships to support high-quality teacher preparation and professional development for prospective teachers and school leaders. An eligible applicant must be an "eligible partnership" as defined in section 200(6) of the HEA.
The eligible partnership means an entity that-- Must include each of the following: A high-need local educational agency; A high-need school or consortium of high-need schools served by the high-need local educational agency, or, as applicable, a high-need early childhood education program A school, department, or program of education within such partner institution, which may include an existing teacher professional development program with proven outcomes within a four-year institution of higher education that provides intensive and sustained collaboration between faculty and local educational agencies consistent with the requirements of this title; A school or department of arts and sciences within such partner institution; and An eligible partnership may include any of the following-- The Governor of the State; The State educational agency; The State board of education; The State agency for higher education; A public or private nonprofit educational organization; An educational service agency; A high-performing local education agency, or a consortium of such local educational agencies, that can serve as a resource to the partnership; A charter school (as defined in section 5210 of the ESEA); A school or department within the partner institution that focuses on psychology and human development; A school or department within the partner institution with comparable expertise in the disciplines of teaching, learning, and child and adolescent development; or An entity operating a program that provides alternative routes to State certification of teachers.
Please Note: Changes in the law that affects eligibility On July 1, 2009, the President signed into law H. R. 1777 which makes corrections and other changes to the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.
Included in this Act are technical corrections to the Teacher Quality Partnership Grant Program.
The technical corrections include the following: Allowing 5th year initial licensing programs to be eligible to apply along with pre-baccalaureate programs under the Pre-Baccalaureate Program Absolute Priority #1; and Extending the requirement to acquire a master's degree from one-year to 18 months after beginning the Teaching Residency Program (Absolute Priority #2).
Included in the charts below are the new TQP awards made in each fiscal year since FY 2016. TQP Evaluations MS Excel (42 KB) We will post fully accessible versions of the program Abstracts, redacted program narratives, and Technical Review Forms as soon as these documents become available.
Award Year Grantee Name Grant Duration Year 1 Award Total Expected 5-year Funding City State Total Score Project Abstract Redacted Project Narrative Redacted Technical Review Forms FY 2024 Grantees 2024 UC Monterey Bay 5 years $969,626 $5,747,655 Seaside CA 111. 00 PDF (205 KB) 2024 Midland Community Development Corp. 5 years $1,063,306 $8,017,306 Columbia SC 111.
00 PDF (211 KB) 2024 Cal State LA 5 years $1,244,567 $6,684,176 Los Angeles CA 108. 67 PDF (213 KB) 2024 High Point University 5 years $1,623,356 $7,975,521 High Point NC 108. 33 PDF (213 KB) 2024 Chico State 5 years $1,319,018 $8,502,340 Chico CA 108.
33 PDF (205 KB) 2024 Reach University 5 years $1,787,561 $9,923,193 Oakland CA 107. 67 PDF (213 KB) 2024 UNC Charlotte 5 years $233,882 $2,158,238 Charlotte NC 107. 67 PDF (108 KB) PDF (363 KB) PDF (205 KB) 2024 Cal Poly 5 years $663,992 $4,676,106 San Luis Obispo CA 107.
00 PDF (206 KB) 2024 Virginia Commonwealth University 5 years $1,547,589 $8,680,173 Richmond VA 106. 67 PDF (217 KB) 2024 Tulare County Board of ED 5 years $1,999,586 $9,913,020 Visalia CA 106. 67 PDF (215 KB) 2024 University of Minnesota 5 years $299,858 $2,3691,400 Minneapolis MN 105.
67 PDF (216 KB) 2024 Towson University 5 years $849,659 $5,153,884 Towson MD 105. 67 PDF (206 KB) 2024 Isle of Wight School Board 5 years $1,393,837 $8,510,029 Smithfield VA 105. 67 PDF (217 KB) 2024 Miami-Dade SB 5 years $1,514,883 $9,258,547 Miami FL 104.
33 PDF (211 KB) 2024 University of Louisiana at Lafayette 5 years $572,246 $3,067,134 Lafayette LA 104. 00 PDF (209 KB) 2024 Southwest Center for Educator Excellence 5 years $845,649 $4,237,200 Webb City MO 103. 00 PDF (204 KB) 2024 Southern University at New Orleans 5 years $680,306 $8,017,522 New Orleans LA 102.
33 PDF (216 KB) 2024 Sacred Heart University 5 years $130,943 $3,380,649 Fairfield CT 102. 00 PDF (206 KB) 2024 CUNY Lehman College 5 years $1,185,163 $8,407,872 New York NY 101. 67 Coming Soon PDF (2 MB) PDF (215 KB) 2024 Georgia State University 5 years $1,579,637 $7,988,347 Atlanta GA 101.
67 Coming Soon PDF (2 MB) PDF (213 KB) Year awarded Grantee Duration (Years) Year 1 Award Frontload Award Total Expected Funding City State Score Abstracts Application Reviewer Comments FY 2023 Grantees (Slate Funded) 2023 SUNY Buffalo 5 $397,567 $4,73,691 Amherst NY 93.
67 PDF (284 KB) 2023 Georgia State University 5 $1,777,924 $9,306,229 Atlanta GA 93 PDF (273 KB) 2023 College of New Jersey 5 $342,910 $1,797,750 Ewing IN 106 PDF (317 KB) 2023 Clemson University 5 $234,961 $2,390,906 Clemson SC 106 PDF (267 KB) 2023 Cook County School District 5 $772,695 $3,805,539 Summit IL 104. 67 PDF (306 KB) 2023 UCLA 5 $899,669 $8,044,648 Los Angeles CA 92.
33 PDF (276 KB) 2023 Marian University of 5 $693,607 $3,499,999 Indianapolis IN 87. 67 PDF (274 KB) 2023 Massachusetts Amherst 5 $262,933 $2,296,329 Amherst MA 103 PDF (289 KB) 2023 Dallas College 5 $544,559 $3,844,820 Dallas TX 102. 67 PDF (239 KB) 2023 American University 5 $215,169 $1,854,352 Washington DC 100 PDF (263 KB) 2023 Florida International University 5 $798,346 $3,975,234 Miami FL 101.
67 PDF (290 KB) 2023 Cal State LA University Auxiliary Services, Inc. 5 $953,693 $7,469,325 Los Angeles CA 96. 67 PDF (272 KB) 2023 Lindsay Unified School District 5 $1,719,230 $9,719,230 Lindsay CA 96. 33 PDF (268 KB) 2023 Pacific University 5 $126,951 $633,359 Forest Grove OR 100 PDF (274 KB) 2023 University of Houston 5 $224,651 $3,356,160 Houston TX 93.
67 PDF (272 KB) 2023 University of Wisconsin 5 $431,954 $3,285,709 Madison WI 93. 67 PDF (243 KB) 2023 Center for Collaborative Education 5 $1,497,502 $7,487,510 Boston MA 98. 67 PDF (268 KB) 2023 University of South Carolina 5 $548,034 $4,719,035 Columbia SC 93 PDF (272 KB) 2023 University of Southern Mississippi 5 $78,352 $1,184,430 Hattiesburg MS 97.
33 PDF (264 KB) 2023 University of Arkansas 5 $91,495 $525,013 Fayetteville AR 97 PDF (287 KB) 2023 Kansas State University 5 $242,682 $1,303,909 Manhattan KS 95. 33 PDF (281 KB) 2023 University of Iowa 5 $157,982 $1,261,718 Iowa City IA 92. 67 PDF (288 KB) 2023 Boston Public Schools 5 $651,837 $5,898,695 Boston MA 87.
67 PDF (263 KB) 2023 Saint Leo University, Inc 5 $115,555 $1,186,935 St. Leo FL 90.
67 PDF FY 2022 Grantees 2022 Board of Education City of Chicago 5 $1,132,557 $4,207,764 Chicago IL 111 PDF (422 KB) 2022 Coppin State University 5 $1,107,998 $4,111,319 Baltimore MD 111 PDF (427 KB) 2022 Frostburg State University 5 $827,708 $3,587,710 Frostburg MD 111 PDF (417 KB) 2022 University of Texas at El Paso 5 $546,928 $1,801,659 El Paso TX 111 PDF (424 KB) 2022 University of South Carolina 5 $1,151,454 $5,110,596 Columbia SC 109 PDF (418 KB) 2022 Georgia Gwinnett College 5 $358,595 $4,139,286 Lawrenceville GA 108 PDF (432 KB) 2022 Southeastern Louisiana University 5 $904,709 $4,699,780 Hammond LA 108 PDF (413 KB) 2022 University of Colorado Denver 5 $1,584,442 $6,865,070 Denver CO 107.
67 PDF (415 KB) 2022 Reach Institute for School Leadership, dba Reach University 5 $1,353,196 $8,737,238 Oakland CA 107 PDF (423 KB) 2022 Columbia College 5 $588,692 $3,475,435 Columbia SC 111 PDF (411 KB) 2022 Winston Salem State University 5 $713,002 $5,159,666 Winston Salem NC 110. 33 PDF (412 KB) 2022 University of Cincinnati 5 $673,912 $2,273,615 Cincinnati OH 109.
33 PDF (404 KB) 2022 DePaul University 5 $1,370,041 $5,369,855 Chicago IL 108 PDF (410 KB) 2022 National University 5 $1,195,778 $6,508,149 San Diego CA 108 PDF (411 KB) 2022 UNC Charlotte 5 $559,406 $2,206,380 Charlotte NC 107. 67 PDF (418 KB) 2022 Center for Strategic Leadership and Organizational Coherence 5 $1,999,201 $9,951,818 Cambridge MA 109.
33 PDF (422 KB) 2022 University of North Florida 5 $1,011,537 $7,023,252 Jacksonville FL 109. 33 PDF (419 KB) 2022 High Point University 5 $2,369,120 $9,786,041 High Point NC 110. 33 PDF (422 KB) 2022 East Carolina University 5 $871,815 $4,865,815 Greenville NC 108.
33 PDF (418 KB) 2022 Three Rivers Education Foundation 5 $2,155,388 $9,471,368 Farmington NM 108. 33 PDF (413 KB) 2022 Prairie View A&M University 5 $721,863 $6,152,432 Prairie View TX 107. 67 PDF (414 KB) 2022 Alder Graduate School 5 $1,318,254 $7,199,921 Redwood City CA 107.
33 PDF FY 2020 Grantees 2020 Voorhees College 5 $1,499,773 $6,412,172 Denmark SC 106 PDF (87 KB) PDF (2 MB) PDF (218 KB) 2020 Alder Graduate School of Education 5 $1,128,177 $6,745,745 Redwood City CA 104. 66 PDF (123 KB) PDF (2 MB) PDF (207 KB) 2020 Texas A&M University 5 $1,377,819 $6,657,837 College Station TX 103.
66 PDF (83 KB) PDF (1 MB) PDF (213 KB) 2020 Montclair State University 5 $505,668 $3,692,915 Montclair NJ 103 PDF (48 KB) PDF (2 MB) PDF (204 KB) 2020 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 5 $266,965 $2,426,834 Chapel Hill NC 103 PDF (97 KB) PDF (2 MB) PDF (205 KB) 2020 California Polytechnical Foundation 5 $134,288 $2,165,033 San Luis Obispo CA 101.
66 PDF (78 KB) PDF (1 MB) PDF (208 KB) 2020 University of West Alabama 5 $944,888 $6,649,854 Livingston AL 100. 66 PDF (80 KB) PDF (1 MB) PDF (210 KB) 2020 Three Rivers Education 5 $1,492,688 $7,481,810 Farmington NM 100 PDF (91 KB) PDF (361 KB) PDF (214 KB) 2020 University of St. Thomas 5 $49,069 $2,804,102 St.
Paul MN 97. 66 PDF (78 KB) PDF (3 MB) PDF (204 KB) 2020 Western Michigan University 5 $436,471 $4,897,560 Kalamazoo MI 97 PDF (76 KB) PDF (775 KB) PDF (206 KB) Funded FY 2019 Applications 2019 Ohio University 5 $494,914 $4,113,957 Athens OH 106.
67 PDF (195 KB) 2019 Three Rivers Education Foundation, Inc. 5 $1,366,225 $6,779,999 Farmington NM 105 PDF (189 KB) 2019 Research Foundation of CUNY on behalf of Lehman College 5 $697,486 $5,416,270 Bronx NY 104. 33 PDF (216 KB) 2019 The CSU, Chico Research Foundation 5 $1,027,195 $6,893,403 Chico CA 104 PDF (202 KB) 2019 University of North Florida 5 $138,562 $1,661,741 Jacksonville FL 103.
33 PDF (208 KB) 2019 California State University, Dominguez Hills Foundation 5 $1,028,844 $6,621,168 Dominguez Hills CA 101. 67 PDF (201 KB) 2019 Fresno Unified School District 5 $744,878 $4,654,080 Fresno CA 103 PDF (213 KB) 2019 Bowie State University 5 $1,282,532 $6,841,112 Bowie MD 100. 67 PDF (187 KB) 2019 Wayne State University 5 $169,123 $1,111,126 Detroit MI 99.
33 PDF (196 KB) 2019 Purdue University 5 $538,864 $5,072,651 West Lafayette IN 99. 33 PDF (222 KB) 2019 Marian University 5 $134,914 $3,066,000 Indianapolis IN 98.
33 PDF (182 KB) 2019 Board of Control for the Southern Regional Education Board 5 $530,507 $5,390,443 Atlanta GA 98 PDF (527 KB) PDF (187 KB) 2019 South Bend Community School Corporation 5 $1,105,535 $5,489,309 South Bend IN 97 PDF (188 KB) 2019 American Museum of Natural History 5 $280,530 $5,393,025 New York NY 96. 33 PDF (204 KB) 2019 Howard University 5 $120,698 $984,796 Washington DC 95.
33 PDF (211 KB) 2019 Georgia State University Research Foundation, Inc. 5 $749,343 $6,654,641 Atlanta GA 95 PDF (186 KB) 2019 Winthrop University 5 $694,345 $3,861,745 Rock Hill SC 94. 67 PDF (191 KB) 2019 Frostburg State University 5 $577,979 $4,069,491 Frostburg MD 94 PDF (193 KB) 2019 Southwest Center for Educational Excellence 5 $749,626 $3,692,790 Webcity MO 93.
33 PDF (116 KB) PDF (693 KB) PDF (187 KB) 2019 University of South Carolina 5 $667,732 $4,612,301 Columbia SC 93. 33 PDF (221 KB) 2019 University of North Carolina at Charlotte 5 $182,534 $1,841,789 Charlotte NC 93 PDF (310 KB) 2019 Tulare County Office of Education 5 $1,259,565 $6,580,979 Visalia CA 92. 67 PDF (210 KB) 2019 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois 5 $663,904 $3,799,797 Chicago IL 92.
33 PDF (200 KB) 2019 Cooperative Educational Services 5 $300,000 $1,299,532 Albuquerque NM 91. 33 PDF (185 KB) 2019 Montana State University 5 $579,031 $3,118,069 Bozeman MT 90. 67 PDF (198 KB) 2019 The Regents of the University of California, Los Angeles 5 $1,494,943 $7,493,437 Los Angeles CA 88.
33 PDF (200 KB) 2019 Teachers College, Columbia University 5 $548,035 $5,985,870 New York NY 87. 67 PDF (212 KB) 2019 Temple University - Of The Commonwealth System of 5 $417,623 $2,310,639 Philadelphia PA 86. 67 PDF (190 KB) 2019 Claremont Graduate University 5 $47,790 $3,355,582 Claremont CA 83 PDF (196 KB) 2019 University Corporation at Monterey Bay 5 $842,478 $4,849,320 Monterey Bay CA 80.
33 PDF (188 KB) 2019 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 5 $958,386 $6,146,445 Greensboro NC 80 PDF Funded FY 2018 Applications 2018 Pfeiffer University 5 $877,077 $4,340,037 Misenheimer NC 108 PDF (200 KB) 2018 The Orchard Foundation 5 $672,356 $4,482,635 Alexandria LS 103. 33 PDF (182 KB) 2018 The Board of Regents of University of Wisconsin System 5 $642,979 $2,552,003 Madison WS 103.
33 PDF (185 KB) 2018 AZ Board of Regents on behalf of Arizona State University 5 $854,474 $4,771,763 Tempe AZ 103 PDF (187 KB) 2018 Fresno Unified School District 5 $744,878 $4,654,080 Fresno CA 103 PDF (187 KB) 2018 University Enterprises, Inc. (on behalf of CSU Sacramento) 5 $688,152 $3,512,726 Sacramento ca 102. 33 PDF (176 KB) 2018 High Point University 5 $306,864 $3,628,613 High Point NC 101.
67 PDF (187 KB) 2018 California Polytechnic State University 5 $722,155td> $4,086,698 San Luis Obispo CA 101. 33 PDF (187 KB) 2018 California State University Bakersfield 5 $854,647 $4,435,637 Bakersfield CA 101. 33 PDF (189 KB) 2018 Broward College 5 $506,841 $2,490,033 Fort Lauderdale FL 101 PDF (188 KB) 2018 Research Foundation for SUNY on behalf of University of Buffalo 5 $237,931 $2,695,461 Buffalo NY 100.
33 PDF (174 KB) 2018 ISD 625, St Paul Public Schools 5 $538,521 $2,688,660 Saint Paul MN 99 PDF (162 KB) 2018 Three Rivers Education Foundation 5 $782,868 $4,780,130 San Juan NM 98. 67 PDF (185 KB) 2018 Kansas State University 5 $318,068 $1,625,819 Manhattan KS 98. 33 PDF (174 KB) 2018 East Tennessee State University 5 $93,655 $665,887 Johnson City TN 96.
67 PDF (193 KB) 2018 Bowling Green State University 5 $507,955 $2,667,817 Bowling Green OH 96. 67 PDF (179 KB) 2018 The University of Central Florida Board of Trustees 5 $596,895 $3,001,406 Orlando FL 97 PDF Funded FY 2016 Applications 2016 Coppin State University 5 $1,349,502 $3,623, 307 Baltimore MD 113.
33 MS Word (147 KB) 2016 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T) 5 $849,682 $3,608, 715 Greensboro NC 107. 33 MS Word (150 KB) 2016 University of New Hampshire 5 $1,245,710 $4,337, 943 Durham NH 108 MS Word (152 KB) 2016 University of West Alabama 5 $1,703,802 $3,049, 215 Livingston AL 109.
33 MS Word The U.S. Department of Education (Department) announced a Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the Teacher Quality Partnership program in the Federal Register on April 4, 2024. This TQP NIA will close on June 3, 2024. The Department plans to award approximately $25 million to eligible partnerships to support high-quality teacher preparation and professional development for prospective teachers and school leaders.
TQP funds teacher preparation programs at the undergraduate or "fifth-year" level (Pre-Baccalaureate Models); and teaching residency programs for individuals new to teaching with strong academic and professional backgrounds (Residency Models). This Notice Inviting Applications also includes two Leadership priorities.
The Pre-Baccalaureate Model requires that an eligible partnership carry out an effective pre-baccalaureate teacher preparation program or a fifth-year initial licensing program that reforms all or an identified part of the institutions of higher education's teacher preparation program.
The Residency Model calls for the recruitment and training of diverse candidates who can meet the needs of partner high need districts and provide compensation to residents in exchange for a three-year teaching commitment which helps to promote teacher retention.
Additionally, the Leadership priorities provide an opportunity for applicants to carry out an effective school leadership program that will prepare individuals enrolled or preparing to enroll in those programs for careers as superintendents, principals, early childhood education program directors, or other school leaders (including individuals preparing to work in local educational agencies located in rural areas who may perform multiple duties in addition to the role of a school leader).
This competition also includes four competitive priorities. These competitive priorities are: Increasing Educator Diversity, Supporting a Diverse Educator Workforce and Professional Growth to Strengthen Student Learning, Meeting Student Social, Emotional, and Academic Needs, and Promoting Equity in Student Access to Educational Resources and Opportunities.
In addition, the notice includes two invitational priorities: Partnership Grants for the Establishment of Grow Your Own Programs and Registered Apprenticeship Programs for K-12 Teachers and Supporting Early Elementary Educators and School Leaders. The Department recognizes the value of supporting educators and is committed to providing resources and opportunities that advance innovations and improvements for the educator pipeline.
If you have any questions about the TQP competition, please send your questions to TQPartnership@ed. gov . We appreciate your interest in the Teacher Quality Partnership program.
FY 2024 TQP grant competition resources can be found on the Application Information section. If you are interested in serving as a non-federal peer reviewer in the upcoming TQP peer review, please review the call for peer reviewers below and submit your resume to TQPartnership@ed. gov by May 17, 2024.
TQP Call for Peer Reviewers Flyer Included in the chart below is the appropriations amount for program funding per fiscal year since FY 2014.
Fiscal Year (FY) Appropriations for new and continuation awards FY 2024 $70,000,000 FY 2023 $70,000,000 FY 2022 $70,000,000 FY 2021 $50,092,000 FY 2020 $50,000,000 FY 2019 $43,092,000 FY 2018 $43,092,000 FY 2017 $43,092,000 FY 2016 $43,092,000 FY 2015 $40,592,000 FY 2014 $40,592,000 Legislation The Teacher Quality Partnership program statute is contained in Title II of the Higher Education Act, as amended on August 14, 2008, by the Higher Education Opportunity Act (Public Law 110-315) (HEA).
Definitions for the program (including those for components of an eligible partnership) are contained in section 200 of the HEA, as amended, while the program authority itself is in Title II, Part A of that Act (section 201 - 204) PDF (2.
35 MB) Most Recent FY 2024 TQP Competition The Effective Educator Development Programs Division is excited to announce that on April 4, 2024 the U.S. Department of Education published in the Federal Register a Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP) grant program.
This TQP FY 2024 grant competition has an estimated $25,000,000 and anticipates making approximately 15-17 new awards contingent upon the availability of funds and quality of applications. The Federal Register contains the complete FY 2024 TQP Notice Inviting Applications (NIA). The FY 2024 TQP grant competition will close on June 3, 2024.
Frequently Asked Questions Please review the FY 2024 TQP FAQ document HERE . Additionally, applicants should review the EED Division Match FAQ document HERE . If you do not find the answer to your question(s) within these two FAQ documents, please email your question(s) to the TQP program inbox at TQPartnership@ed.
gov. TQP Application Publish Date: April 4, 2024 Deadline for Intent to Apply: May 6, 2024 (Email: TQPartnership@ed. gov SUBJECT: Intent to Apply FY 2024) Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: June 3, 2024 (11:59:59 p. m.
Washington, DC time) Pre-Application Informational Webinars For the FY 2024 TQP Competition, we are providing four PDF pre-application slide decks for your review. These slide decks are designed to provide technical assistance and guidance to perspective applicants. However, they do not supersede the TQP NIA published on April 4, 2024.
These pre-application slides may be downloaded to your personal computer for unlimited access as your draft and prepare your TQP application for submission. Upon downloading the slide decks, please open them using the latest version of Adobe. Pertinent information is included within the slides; however, there are a few notes included for further context.
The latest version of Adobe will allow you to review those additional notes.
Slide Deck 1: Program Purpose, Overview, and Requirements ( HERE ) Slide Deck 2: Program Priorities ( HERE ) Slide Deck 3: Selection Criteria and Scoring, Performance Measures, and Application Process ( HERE ) Slide Deck 4: Allowable, Allocable, and Reasonable Program Costs and Budget Information ( HERE ) TQP Live Webinar - May 3, 2024 TQP Live Webinar - May 17, 2024 Indirect Cost Rate Information The TQP program uses a training indirect cost rate.
This limits indirect cost reimbursement to an entity's actual indirect costs, as determined in its negotiated indirect cost rate agreement, or eight percent of a modified total direct cost base, whichever amount is less. However, applicants must keep in mind that TQP follows a 2% Administrative Cost Cap which may supersede the 8% training indirect cost rate.
Administrative cost must be calculated and monitored first so the 2% is not exceeded due to the regulatory requirement. This is indicated in Slide Deck #4. Please review the following on-demand training related to indirect costs: https://www2.
ed. gov/rms-training/indirect-cost-fy-21/story. html Electronic Applicant Submission Applications must be submitted electronically through the Grants.
gov system at http://www. grants. gov Applicants are encouraged to download the TQP Application Instructions Package and review it in its entirety.
It contains information and instructions that will be helpful to complete the TQP application. Please note this application instructions package is the same package found in http://www. grants.
gov. The TQP Application Instructions Package should be used as guidance only and applicants should always refer to the TQP NIA published in the Federal Register on April 4, 2024 for official application instructions. TQP Application Instructions Package: HERE *updated April 26, 2024 Required Application Forms These ED required forms are in the electronic application package in Grants.
gov. Below is a list of the required forms that must be completed and submitted at the time of application. Electronic versions of each form can be found here .
ED Form 424 — Application for Federal Education Assistance (Form and Instructions) ED Grant Application Form for Project Objectives and Performance Measures Information — 1894-0017 Standard Form LLL — Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (optional) Required Response to Section 427 of GEPA Required TQP Program Checklists Required TQP Eligibility Checklist (Appendix A) Required TQP General Application and Program Requirements Checklist (Appendix A) Required TQP Absolute Priority 1 Checklist (Appendix A) Required TQP Absolute Priority 2 Checklist (Appendix A) Required TQP Absolute Priority 3 Checklist (Appendix A) Required TQP Absolute Priority 4 Checklist (Appendix A) Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet This EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet is REQUIRED and replaces the ED 524 Budget Form for the TQP program.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the document instructions as well as solicit help from their budget office when completing the worksheet. The worksheet must be submitted at the time of application. If this worksheet is not submitted at the time of application, the application may be considered incomplete and ineligible for review.
This budget worksheet must be completed and uploaded into the Budget Narrative Attachment section of your TQP application.
Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet Instructions NOTE : When you submit your application electronically, you must upload any narrative sections and all other attachments to your application as files in either Portable Document Format (PDF) or Microsoft Word.
Although applicants have the option of uploading any narrative sections and all other attachments to their application in either PDF or Microsoft Word, we recommend applicants submit all documents as read-only flattened PDFs, meaning any fillable PDF files must be saved and submitted as non-fillable PDF files and not as interactive or fillable PDF files, to better ensure applications are processed in a more timely, accurate, and efficient manner.
The Effective Educator Development Programs Division is excited to announce that on February 25, 2022 the U.S. Department of Education published in the Federal Register a Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP) grant program.
This TQP FY 2022 grant competition has an estimated $35,000,000 and anticipates making approximately 25-30 new awards contingent upon the availability of funds and quality of applications. The Federal Register contains the complete FY 2022 TQP Notice Inviting Applications (NIA). The FY 2022 TQP grant competition will close on April 26, 2022 Please review the FY 2022 TQP FAQ document attached HERE .
Additionally, applicants should review the EED Division Match/Cost Share FAQ document attached HERE . If you do not find the answer to your question(s) within these two FAQ documents, please email your question(s) to the TQP program inbox at TQPartnership@ed. gov. Please be mindful not to wait until the last minute to email your questions.
TQP Application Publish Date: February 25, 2022 Intent to Apply: March 28, 2022 (Email Intents to Apply to TQPartnership@ed. gov SUBJECT: Intent to Apply FY 22) Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: April 26, 2022 (11:59:59 p. m.
Eastern time) For the FY 2022 TQP Competition, we have provided four pre-recorded pre-application Webinars designed to provide technical assistance to perspective applicants. Webinars may download to your personal devices for unlimited access as your draft and prepare to submit your TQP application. (We will upload webinars within two weeks of the NIA publish date.)
WEBINAR 1: TQP Program Purpose, Eligibility Requirements and Program Requirements | Recording WEBINAR 2: TQP Program Priorities | Recording WEBINAR 3: TQP Selection Criteria & Scoring and Application Process | Recording WEBINAR 4: TQP Budget and Match/Cost Share | Recording HEA Section 203(d) states an eligible partnership that receives a TQP grant may not use more than two percent of the funds provided to administer the grant.
All TQP grantees are required to comply with this 2% Admin Cost Cap. Please review the slide deck to better understand this requirement and how to apply it to your TQP grant. In addition to the webinars above, be sure to view our series of discretionary grant competition videos .
These videos are designed to be a companion to the Pre-Application webinars and other competition resources. They cover important topics across the discretionary grant competition timeline such as how to approach the planning process, application preparation and submission, logic model development, application review, and how awards are made and announced. Applications must be submitted electronically through the Grants.
gov system at http://www. grants. gov Applicants are encouraged to download the TQP Application Instructions Package and review it in its entirety.
It contains information and instructions that will be helpful to you and you prepare to submit your TQP application. Please note this application instructions package is the same package found in http://www. grants.
gov. The TQP Application Instructions Package should be used as guidance only and applicants should always refer to the TQP NIA published in the Federal Register on February 25, 2022 for official application instructions. TQP Application Instructions Package: HERE These ED required forms are in the electronic application package in Grants.
gov. Below is a list of the required forms that must be completed and submitted at the time of application. Electronic versions of each form can be found here .
ED Form 424 — Application for Federal Education Assistance (Form and Instructions) ED Grant Application Form for Project Objectives and Performance Measures Information — 1894-0017 Standard Form LLL — Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (optional) Required Response to Section 427 of GEPA These TQP program checklists are now REQUIRED and must be submitted at the time of application.
If these checklists are not submitted, the application may be considered incomplete and ineligible for review. These checklists are fillable PDF documents and must be completed and uploaded into Appendix A of the Other Narrative Attachment section of your TQP application. Please use the versions included below.
Required TQP Eligibility Checklist (Appendix A) Required TQP General Application and Program Requirements Checklist (Appendix A) Required TQP Absolute Priority 1 Checklist (Appendix A) (to be used for AP 1 or AP 3) Required TQP Absolute Priority 2 Checklist (Appendix A) (to be used for AP 2 or AP 4) Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet This EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet is REQUIRED and replaces the ED 524 Budget Form for the TQP program.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the document instructions as well as solicit help from their budget office when completing the worksheet. The worksheet must be submitted at the time of application. If this worksheet is not submitted at the time of application, the application may be considered incomplete and ineligible for review.
This budget worksheet must be completed and uploaded into the Budget Narrative Attachment section of your TQP application.
Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet Instructions NOTE : When you submit your application electronically, you must upload any narrative sections and all other attachments to your application as files in either Portable Document Format (PDF) or Microsoft Word.
Although applicants have the option of uploading any narrative sections and all other attachments to their application in either PDF or Microsoft Word, we recommend applicants submit all documents as read-only flattened PDFs, meaning any fillable PDF files must be saved and submitted as non-fillable PDF files and not as interactive or fillable PDF files, to better ensure applications are processed in a more timely, accurate, and efficient manner.
The Effective Educator Development Programs Division is excited to announce that on May 18, 2020 the U.S. Department of Education published in the Federal Register a Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP) grant program. This TQP FY 2020 grant competition has an estimated $9,000,000 and anticipates making approximately 12-15 new awards.
The Federal Register contains the complete FY 2020 TQP Notice Inviting Applications (NIA). The FY 2020 TQP grant competition will close on July 2, 2020. Please review the FY 2020 TQP FAQ document attached HERE .
Additionally, applicants should review the EED
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: State educational agencies (SEAs), local educational agencies (LEAs), institutions of higher education (IHEs), community-based organizations, and faith-based organizations are eligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
Yes — AI tools like Granted can help research funders, draft proposal sections, and check compliance. However, always review and customize AI-generated content to reflect your organization's unique strengths and the specific requirements of the solicitation.
Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
The Administration for Children and Families solicits applications from local public or private non-profit organizations, including community-based and faith-based organizations, or for-profit agencies within a community that wish to compete for funds that are available to provide Head Start services to children and families residing in Holt, Worth, Gentry, Atchison, and Nodaway Counties, Missouri. Funds in the amount of $1,361,704 annually will be available to provide Head Start program services to eligible children and their families. Interested applicants may email the OHS Operations Center at DRS@headstartinfo.org for additional information. Funding Opportunity Number: HHS-2014-ACF-OHS-CH-R07-0749. Assistance Listing: 93.600. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ISS. Award Amount: Up to $1.4M per award.
The Administration for Children and Families solicits applications from local public or private non-profit organizations, including community-based and faith-based organizations, or for-profit agencies within a community that wish to compete for funds that are available to provide Head Start services to children and families residing in the Towns of Middletown and Port Jervis, New York. Funds in the amount of $1,671,097 annually will be available to provide Head Start program services to eligible children and their families. Interested applicants may email the OHS Operations Center at DRS@headstartinfo.org for additional information. Funding Opportunity Number: HHS-2014-ACF-OHS-CH-R02-0656. Assistance Listing: 93.600. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ISS. Award Amount: Up to $1.7M per award.
This FOA is modified. The Application Due Date has changed. Changes have been made to Sections III.2. and IV.2. of the FOA. The electronic Grant Application Package at Grants.gov has been revised. Applicants must re-download the Grant Application Package and use it to submit an application. Instructions on uploading the three application files are available in Section IV.2. of the FOA. The Administration for Children and Families solicits applications from local public or private non-profit organizations, including community-based and faith-based organizations, or for-profit agencies within a community that wish to compete for funds that are available to provide Head Start services to children and families residing in Geary County, Kansas. Funds in the amount of $1,400,851 annually will be available to provide Head Start program services to eligible children and their families. Interested applicants may email the OHS Operations Center at OHSTech@reviewops.org for additional information. Funding Opportunity Number: HHS-2016-ACF-OHS-CH-R07-1151. Assistance Listing: 93.600. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ISS. Award Amount: Up to $1.4M per award.