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American History and Civics-National Activities Grants | U.S. Department of Education American History and Civics-National Activities Grants Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) 07/23/2025 - 11:59 PM EDT American History and Civics Education—National Activities supports programs that promote innovative instruction, learning strategies, and Professional development in American history, civics and government and Geography, with an emphasis on activities and programs that benefit Low-income students and underserved populations.
As the Semiquincentennial of the American experiment in self-government approaches, it provides an exceptional opportunity to reflect on the principles that have shaped the nation's foundation. This program will support seminars for educators or students in honor of the 250th anniversary of America’s founding.
Announcing the FY 2025 American History and Civics - Academies Grantees The U.S. Department of Education is pleased to announce that it has made 85 new FY 2025 American History and Civics Academies awards. These awards have been made in response to applications submitted under the Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the American History and Civics – Seminars program published in the Federal Register on June 18, 2025.
To learn more about these new grant awards, please visit the Awards tab for more details. Aligned with the Trump Administration’s focus on excellence and opportunity, the purpose of the AHC-Seminars program is to promote new and existing evidence-based strategies to encourage innovative American history, civics and government, and geography instruction.
The success of the American experiment in self-government requires the cultivation of both citizen competency and informed patriotism among the American People. Citizens must understand why our free-market democracy is a highly evolved system of cooperation made robust by our constitutional republic, and how it functions to secure the blessings of liberty for all Americans.
This understanding can only be acquired and prove to be lasting when rooted in a recognition of the nobility of America’s foundational principles, and an accurate and honest account of American history that shows how the United States has worked through profound challenges to its ideals, including the evils of slavery and segregation, in its ongoing battle to live up to them.
The upcoming Semiquincentennial of America’s founding is more than a commemorative milestone—it is a call to reinvest in the education and cultivation of a citizenry capable of sustaining the American experiment in self-government.
By supporting seminars that encourage a deeper understanding of our constitutional republic, this new program aims to equip educators or students with the knowledge and character needed to uphold the freedoms we enjoy.
Through an honest engagement with our history and an appreciation of the institutions that make our civil society flourish, we can prepare the next generation to carry forward the principles of liberty, limited government, and dedication to the doctrine of equality that define our nation. FY 2025 AHC-NA Notice Inviting Applications Posted in the Federal Register on June 23, 2025.
The Effective Educator Development Programs Division is excited to announce that on June 23, 2025, the U.S. Department of Education published in the Federal Register a Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the American History and Civics Education – Seminars (AHC-Seminars) grant program. This AHC-Seminars FY 2025 grant competition has an estimated $14. 2 million and anticipates making approximately 7-10 new awards.
Please refer to the posting on the Federal Register for the full text of the FY 2025 AHC-Seminars Notice Inviting Applications (NIA). The FY 2025 AHC-Seminars grant competition will close on July 23, 2025. FY 2025 AHC-NA Competition Timeline AHC-NA Application Publish Date: June 23, 2025 Intent to Apply: July 8, 2025 (Email Intents to Apply to OESE.
AmericanHistoryandCivics@ed. gov with the subject line “Intent to Apply,” and include the applicant's name and a contact person's name and email address. Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: July 23, 2025 (11:59:59 p.
m. Washington, DC time) Estimated Award Announcement: No later than Sept 30, 2025 Pre-Application Informational Webinar On Monday , June 30, 2025, the Department hosted a pre-application webinar intended to provide technical assistance to prospective FY 2025 AHC-Seminars Competition applicants. Use the following links to access the webinar recording and a copy of the webinar slides.
View the FY 2025 AHC-Seminars Pre-Application Webinar Recording Download the FY 2025 AHC-Seminars Pre-Application Webinar Slides Grant Opportunity and Application Package (Grants. gov): The application instructions and required forms for this grant competition can be accessed and downloaded from the competition page at Grants. gov. Visit Grants.
gov at https://www. grants. gov and search for grants using Funding Opportunity Number: ED-GRANTS-062325-001.
Applications must be submitted electronically through the Grants. gov system at http://www. grants.
gov . Applicants are encouraged to download the AHC-Seminars Application Instructions document and review it in its entirety. It contains information and instructions that will be helpful to you as you prepare to submit your AHC-A application.
The AHC-Seminars Application Instructions should be used as guidance only and applicants should always refer to the AHC-Seminars NIA for official application instructions. Required Application Forms The following ED required forms are included 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 at the following link: https://w ww2. ed. gov/fund/grant/apply/appforms/appforms.
html .
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 Required Response to Section 427 of GEPA EED Budget Narrative Template (see below) Required AHC-A Program Forms Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet - This EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet is REQUIRED and should be submitted in addition to the ED 524 Budget Form for the AHC-A 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. This budget worksheet must be completed and uploaded into the Budget Narrative Attachment section of your AHC-A application.
Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet Instructions Shortly after the webinar has concluded, a link to the recording will be published here. Peer Review Panel Member Opportunity The U.S. Department of Education (ED) is seeking expert peer reviewers for the Fiscal Year 2025 competition for the American History-Seminars (AHC-Seminars) program.
We invite individuals with backgrounds or expertise in American history, civics education, professional development and/or program evaluation to apply for consideration. If you are interested in serving as a peer reviewer for the FY 2025 AHC-Seminars competition, please send an email to OESE. AmericanHistoryandCivics@ed.
gov An institution of higher education or other nonprofit or for-profit organization with demonstrated expertise in the development of evidence-based approaches with the potential to improve the quality of American history, civics and government, or geography learning and teaching.
Note : If multiple eligible entities wish to form a consortium and jointly submit a single application, they must follow the procedures for group applications described in 34 CFR 75. 127 through 34 CFR 75. 129.
Note : If you are a nonprofit organization, under 34 CFR 75.
51, you may demonstrate your nonprofit status by providing: (1) proof that the Internal Revenue Service currently recognizes the applicant as an organization to which contributions are tax deductible under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; (2) a statement from a State taxing body or the State attorney general certifying that the organization is a nonprofit organization operating within the State and that no part of its net earnings may lawfully benefit any private shareholder or individual; (3) a certified copy of the applicant's certificate of incorporation or similar document if it clearly establishes the nonprofit status of the applicant; or (4) any item described above if that item applies to a State or national parent organization, together with a statement by the State or parent organization that the applicant is a local nonprofit affiliate.
Fiscal Year (FY) Number of new awards FY 2025 85 FY 2023 25 FY 2022 6 FY 2021 2 FY 2019 2 FY 2018 2 FY 2017 1 Fiscal Year Awarded Grantee State Total Expected Funding 2025 The Regents of the University of California, Irvine- 083 CA $1,750,468. 00 2025 University of Montana MT $2,665,127. 00 2025 Kentucky Educational Development Corporation-044 KY $2,884,634.
00 2025 The Florida International University Board of Trustees FL $2,893,420. 00 2025 San Jose State University Research Foundation CA $1,425,397. 00 2025 Ashland University OH $1,374,125.
00 2025 University of West Florida FL $1,555,318. 00 2025 Savannah State University GA $1,575,399. 00 2025 Sam Houston State University TX $1,174,555.
00 2025 North Carolina State University NC $511,249. 00 2025 WEST TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY TX $1,939,304. 00 2025 Retro Report Inc NY $2,081,781.
00 2025 Ball State University IN $1,755,434. 00 2025 Montclair State University NJ $1,700,107. 00 2025 Marquette University-078 WI $1,497,407.
00 2025 National Performance for Education- 014 KY $2,896,833. 00 2025 The Curators of the University of Missouri MO $2,598,184. 00 2025 Young Audiences of Louisiana, Inc. LA $2,550,048.
00 2025 The Regents of the University of California (Davis)- 071 CA $1,919,306. 00 2025 University of Wisconsin System WI $1,098,684. 00 2025 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois IL $1,408,693.
00 2025 Utah Valley University UT $1,649,039. 00 2025 Colorado Mountain College CO $751,600. 00 2025 Kansas State University KS $1,792,689.
00 2025 Iona University NY $1,867,274. 00 2025 Close Up Foundation VA $2,960,000. 00 2025 James Madison University VA $2,118,965.
00 2025 Concordia University, Inc. WI $1,191,462. 00 2025 St. Edward's University TX $759,870.
00 2025 University of North Florida FL $2,108,124. 00 2025 Delta Health Alliance, Inc. MS $2,725,590. 00 2025 Florida State University FL $1,746,576.
00 2025 Wright State University OH $2,704,171. 00 2025 New College of Florida FL $1,795,281. 00 2025 Alaska Native Heritage Center, Inc AK $2,739,319.
00 2025 Roosevelt University IL $762,970. 00 2025 University of Northern Iowa IA $1,220,262. 00 2025 University of South Carolina SC $2,179,517.
00 2025 The University of Toledo OH $866,372. 00 2025 Literacy Design Collaborative, Inc. NY $2,416,901. 00 2025 Florida State College at Jacksonville FL $1,527,973.
00 2025 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill-064 NC $974,202. 00 2025 University of Hawaii HI $1,687,125. 00 2025 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -017 NC $978,088.
00 2025 William & Mary VA $2,890,937. 00 2025 Educational Service Unit 2 NE $2,413,784. 00 2025 Bowling Green State University OH $620,539.
00 2025 AZ Board of Regents on behalf of Arizona State University-075 AZ $1,459,109. 00 2025 Southern Methodist University TX $1,452,859. 00 2025 National Council for History Education, Inc.-101 OH $2,533,016.
00 2025 Power2Parent NV $1,050,082. 00 2025 University of Texas at Austin TX $1,807,815. 00 2025 Center for Civic Education CA $2,999,997.
00 2025 Florida State University FL $2,973,457. 00 2025 Kentucky Educational Development Corporation-020 KY $2,870,314. 00 2025 Broward Education Foundation FL $2,823,233.
00 2025 Jacksonville State University AL $2,606,010. 00 2025 American University DC $1,748,805. 00 2025 Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation, Inc. MS $2,274,300.
00 2025 Digital Education Project CA $1,539,770. 00 2025 Long Island University NY $2,319,415. 00 2025 National Performance for Education (NPE)- 062 KY $2,972,243.
00 2025 University of Notre Dame IN $652,642. 00 2025 Georgia Center for Civic Engagement GA $1,949,235. 00 2025 The Local Education Agency Partnership (LEAP) MI $2,268,540.
00 2025 Black Hills State University SD $2,136,341. 00 2025 National Center for Grow Your own MI $1,950,000. 00 2025 Wilderness Education Project- 021 KY $2,867,541.
00 2025 Wilderness Education Project- 024 KY $2,904,000. 00 2025 University of Tennessee TN $2,081,693. 00 2025 Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation Inc. DC $1,479,596.
00 2025 Michigan State University MI $1,315,086. 00 2025 Cleveland State University OH $1,469,031. 00 2025 University of Pikeville, Inc. KY $532,849.
00 2025 Sarah Troy (Adams Presidential Center) MA $864,150. 00 2025 Regent University- 067 VA $980,000. 00 2025 The Ohio State University OH $2,970,127.
00 2025 Southeastern University FL $1,128,410. 00 2025 National History Day, Inc. MD $1,969,507. 00 2025 Pepperdine University CA $1,441,691.
00 2025 The Hawk Foundation for Research and Education in African Culture WA $509,826. 00 2025 Grand Canyon University AZ $1,256,333. 00 2025 Howard Payne University TX $881,187.
00 2025 Christopher Newport University VA $1,315,509. 00 2025 University of Wyoming WY $908,991.
00 Year Awarded Grantee Project Title Total Expected Funding City State Abstract Application Reviewers' Comments 2023 2023 Kentucky Educational Development Corporation ReCHARGE $2,999,480 Ashland KY PDF (292 KB) Coming Soon PDF (279 KB) 2023 Center for the Future of Arizona School Participatory Budgeting: Innovation in Civic Learning $1,527,345 Phoenix AZ PDF (273 KB) PDF (6.
8 MB) PDF (212 KB) 2023 Loyola University of Chicago Practicing Democracy in Communities $2,040,467 Chicago IL PDF (408 KB) Coming Soon PDF (210 KB) 2023 Nebraska Wesleyan University Providing Rigor and Opportunity: Meaningful Instruction for Success for Every Student (PROMISES) $1,915,509 Lincoln NE PDF (335 KB) Coming Soon PDF (213 KB) 2023 Digital Education Project Reading Like a Historian: Preparing Students to Understand the Past and Present $2,831,497 Palo Alto CA PDF (336 KB) Coming Soon PDF (214 KB) 2023 Center for Civic Education Project Community: Engaging All Students in Media Literacy and Public Policy $2,591,875 Calabasas CA Coming Soon Coming Soon PDF (222 KB) 2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Sponsored Programs Foundation The Four Freedoms (TFF) $2,446,460 Arcata CA PDF (415 KB) Coming Soon PDF (224 KB) 2023 National Council for History Education, Inc. EDGE: Engaging Dialogue through Global Encounters: America's Journey on the World Stage $2,856,732 University Heights OH PDF (182 KB) Coming Soon PDF (282 KB) 2023 Constitutional Rights Foundation The Democracy Project $1,771,127 Los Angeles CA PDF (234 KB) Coming Soon PDF (289 KB) 2023 National Council for History Education, Inc. ACRE: Amplifying Civil Rights Education: The Long Civil Rights Movements $2,686,452 University Heights OH PDF (182 KB) PDF (815 KB) PDF (283 KB) 2023 University of South Carolina America: A Story That Must Not Be Forgotten $2,320,441 Columbia SC PDF (185 KB) Coming Soon PDF (285 KB) 2023 National Constitution Center Constitution 101 for Middle School Students and Educators $1,052,098 Philadelphia PA PDF (652 KB) PDF (383 KB) PDF (223 KB) 2023 University of South Florida Bill of Writes Storytellers $2,599,356 Tampa FL PDF (418 KB) PDF (743 KB) PDF (228 KB) 2023 Auburn University Developing C.
L. E. A.
R.
Thinking (Civic, Legal, Ethical, and Analogous Reasoning) $2,058,761 Auburn AL PDF (387 KB) PDF (883 KB) PDF (217 KB) 2023 Illinois Institute of Technology Connecting Past, Present, & Future: Teaching American History & Civics for Empowered Citizenship $750,399 Chicago IL PDF (348 KB) Coming Soon PDF (204 KB) 2023 Young Audiences of Louisiana, Inc. History Education (through) Arts Responsive Training (HEART) $1,798,120 New Orleans LA PDF (438 KB) Coming Soon PDF (208 KB) 2023 Wilderness Education Project Project EXCEL $2,999,904 Nicholasville KY PDF (402 KB) PDF (803 KB) PDF (286 KB) 2023 Literacy Design Collaborative Literacy for Civic Life $3,000,001 New York NY PDF (408 KB) Coming Soon PDF (211 KB) 2023 See Stories Anchored Histories Teacher Professional Development $1,549,003 Anchorage AK PDF (463 KB) Coming Soon PDF (285 KB) 2023 Region One Education Service Center Project Legacy & Legends Live (Project - L3) $2,991,067 Edinburg TX PDF (805 KB) PDF (2.
84 MB) PDF (208 KB) 2023 University of Maryland College Park Project DCI $1,306,240 College Park MD PDF (615 KB) Coming Soon PDF (212 KB) 2023 AZ Board of Regents on behalf of Arizona State University Project ACCLaIM: Advancing Civics Curriculum Learning through Instructional Microcredentials $1,608,263 Tempe AZ PDF (243 KB) PDF (751 KB) PDF (209 KB) 2023 iCivics, Inc. Establishing A Comprehensive Professional Learning Program for Civics Education (CPL Initiative) $2,726,409 Cambridge MA PDF (141 KB) Coming Soon PDF (283 KB) 2023 Marquette University MKE Roots: The Democratizing Local History Project $1,266,253 Milwaukee WI PDF (589 KB) Coming Soon PDF (209 KB) 2023 Equal Opportunity Schools Action For Equity in History and Civics (A4EHC) $2,444,904 Seattle WA PDF (404 KB) Coming Soon PDF (281 KB) 2022 2022 Purdue University PROJECT RISE $1,322,788 West Lafayette IN PDF (194 KB) Coming Soon Coming Soon 2022 Literacy Design Collaborative, Inc. Enacting a Scalable Evidence-Based Civics and American History Instructional System Approach $1,223,234 New York NY PDF (162 KB) Coming Soon Coming Soon 2022 iCivics Systemic Inquiry-Based American History and Civics Education $1,364,240 Cambridge MA PDF (170 KB) Coming Soon Coming Soon 2022 National Council for History Education Capitol EPiC $1,382,738 University Heights OH PDF (57 KB) Coming Soon Coming Soon 2022 Ball State University Civic Renewal through Education for Agency, Tolerance, and Engagement $1,343,292 Munice IN PDF (181 KB) Coming Soon Coming Soon 2022 KEDC Project HERO $1,497,801 Ashland KY PDF (130 KB) Coming Soon Coming Soon 2021 2021 Street Law, Inc Talking About Local Current and Contested Issues in Schools (TALCCS) $1,116,094 Silver Spring MD PDF (79 KB) Coming Soon PDF (308 KB) 2021 Arizona State University GeoCivics: Professional Development to Integrate Geography Across the Social Sciences to Improve Instruction for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Student Populations $1,189,119 Tempe AZ PDF (137 KB) Coming Soon PDF (301 KB) 2018 Renewal Award 2018 Kentucky Educational Development Corporation Project Civics History through Advanced Research and Geography Education $1,704,486 Ashland KY N/A Coming Soon PDF (208 KB) 2019 2019 D'Youville College Data Citizens Western New York (WNY) $1,492,475 Buffalo NY PDF (179 KB) 2019 National Council for History Education Project Learning and Exploring American Democracy (L.
E. A. D.)
$1,474,657 University Heights OH PDF 2018 2018 Kentucky Educational Development Corporation Project Civics History through Advanced Research and Geography Education $2,099,280 Ashland KY PDF (190 KB) 2018 Univerisity of Texas Rio Grande Valley Historias Americanas (American Stories): Engaging History and Citizenship in the Rio Grande Valley $2,024,557 Hidalgo TX PDF 2017 2017 Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History A More Perfect Union $1,780,053 New York NY PDF Funding Year Appropriation for New Awards FY 2021 $3,250,000 FY 2020 $3,000,000 FY 2019 $1,700,000 FY 2018 $1,700,000 FY 2017 $1,700,000 Legislation Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended, Title II, Part B, Subpart 3, Section 2233.
American History and Civics Education—National Activities supports programs that promote innovative instruction, learning strategies, and Professional development in American history, civics and government and Geography, with an emphasis on activities and programs that benefit Low-income students and underserved populations.
As the Semiquincentennial of the American experiment in self-government approaches, it provides an exceptional opportunity to reflect on the principles that have shaped the nation's foundation. This program will support seminars for educators or students in honor of the 250th anniversary of America’s founding.
Announcing the FY 2025 American History and Civics - Academies Grantees The U.S. Department of Education is pleased to announce that it has made 85 new FY 2025 American History and Civics Academies awards. These awards have been made in response to applications submitted under the Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the American History and Civics – Seminars program published in the Federal Register on June 18, 2025.
To learn more about these new grant awards, please visit the Awards tab for more details. Aligned with the Trump Administration’s focus on excellence and opportunity, the purpose of the AHC-Seminars program is to promote new and existing evidence-based strategies to encourage innovative American history, civics and government, and geography instruction.
The success of the American experiment in self-government requires the cultivation of both citizen competency and informed patriotism among the American People. Citizens must understand why our free-market democracy is a highly evolved system of cooperation made robust by our constitutional republic, and how it functions to secure the blessings of liberty for all Americans.
This understanding can only be acquired and prove to be lasting when rooted in a recognition of the nobility of America’s foundational principles, and an accurate and honest account of American history that shows how the United States has worked through profound challenges to its ideals, including the evils of slavery and segregation, in its ongoing battle to live up to them.
The upcoming Semiquincentennial of America’s founding is more than a commemorative milestone—it is a call to reinvest in the education and cultivation of a citizenry capable of sustaining the American experiment in self-government.
By supporting seminars that encourage a deeper understanding of our constitutional republic, this new program aims to equip educators or students with the knowledge and character needed to uphold the freedoms we enjoy.
Through an honest engagement with our history and an appreciation of the institutions that make our civil society flourish, we can prepare the next generation to carry forward the principles of liberty, limited government, and dedication to the doctrine of equality that define our nation. FY 2025 AHC-NA Notice Inviting Applications Posted in the Federal Register on June 23, 2025.
The Effective Educator Development Programs Division is excited to announce that on June 23, 2025, the U.S. Department of Education published in the Federal Register a Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the American History and Civics Education – Seminars (AHC-Seminars) grant program. This AHC-Seminars FY 2025 grant competition has an estimated $14. 2 million and anticipates making approximately 7-10 new awards.
Please refer to the posting on the Federal Register for the full text of the FY 2025 AHC-Seminars Notice Inviting Applications (NIA). The FY 2025 AHC-Seminars grant competition will close on July 23, 2025. FY 2025 AHC-NA Competition Timeline AHC-NA Application Publish Date: June 23, 2025 Intent to Apply: July 8, 2025 (Email Intents to Apply to OESE.
AmericanHistoryandCivics@ed. gov with the subject line “Intent to Apply,” and include the applicant's name and a contact person's name and email address. Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: July 23, 2025 (11:59:59 p.
m. Washington, DC time) Estimated Award Announcement: No later than Sept 30, 2025 Pre-Application Informational Webinar On Monday , June 30, 2025, the Department hosted a pre-application webinar intended to provide technical assistance to prospective FY 2025 AHC-Seminars Competition applicants. Use the following links to access the webinar recording and a copy of the webinar slides.
View the FY 2025 AHC-Seminars Pre-Application Webinar Recording Download the FY 2025 AHC-Seminars Pre-Application Webinar Slides Grant Opportunity and Application Package (Grants. gov): The application instructions and required forms for this grant competition can be accessed and downloaded from the competition page at Grants. gov. Visit Grants.
gov at https://www. grants. gov and search for grants using Funding Opportunity Number: ED-GRANTS-062325-001.
Applications must be submitted electronically through the Grants. gov system at http://www. grants.
gov . Applicants are encouraged to download the AHC-Seminars Application Instructions document and review it in its entirety. It contains information and instructions that will be helpful to you as you prepare to submit your AHC-A application.
The AHC-Seminars Application Instructions should be used as guidance only and applicants should always refer to the AHC-Seminars NIA for official application instructions. Required Application Forms The following ED required forms are included 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 at the following link: https://w ww2. ed. gov/fund/grant/apply/appforms/appforms.
html .
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 Required Response to Section 427 of GEPA EED Budget Narrative Template (see below) Required AHC-A Program Forms Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet - This EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet is REQUIRED and should be submitted in addition to the ED 524 Budget Form for the AHC-A 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. This budget worksheet must be completed and uploaded into the Budget Narrative Attachment section of your AHC-A application.
Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet Required EED Applicant/Grantee Budget Worksheet Instructions Shortly after the webinar has concluded, a link to the recording will be published here. Peer Review Panel Member Opportunity The U.S. Department of Education (ED) is seeking expert peer reviewers for the Fiscal Year 2025 competition for the American History-Seminars (AHC-Seminars) program.
We invite individuals with backgrounds or expertise in American history, civics education, professional development and/or program evaluation to apply for consideration. If you are interested in serving as a peer reviewer for the FY 2025 AHC-Seminars competition, please send an email to OESE. AmericanHistoryandCivics@ed.
gov An institution of higher education or other nonprofit or for-profit organization with demonstrated expertise in the development of evidence-based approaches with the potential to improve the quality of American history, civics and government, or geography learning and teaching.
Note : If multiple eligible entities wish to form a consortium and jointly submit a single application, they must follow the procedures for group applications described in 34 CFR 75. 127 through 34 CFR 75. 129.
Note : If you are a nonprofit organization, under 34 CFR 75.
51, you may demonstrate your nonprofit status by providing: (1) proof that the Internal Revenue Service currently recognizes the applicant as an organization to which contributions are tax deductible under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; (2) a statement from a State taxing body or the State attorney general certifying that the organization is a nonprofit organization operating within the State and that no part of its net earnings may lawfully benefit any private shareholder or individual; (3) a certified copy of the applicant's certificate of incorporation or similar document if it clearly establishes the nonprofit status of the applicant; or (4) any item described above if that item applies to a State or national parent organization, together with a statement by the State or parent organization that the applicant is a local nonprofit affiliate.
Fiscal Year (FY) Number of new awards FY 2025 85 FY 2023 25 FY 2022 6 FY 2021 2 FY 2019 2 FY 2018 2 FY 2017 1 Fiscal Year Awarded Grantee State Total Expected Funding 2025 The Regents of the University of California, Irvine- 083 CA $1,750,468. 00 2025 University of Montana MT $2,665,127. 00 2025 Kentucky Educational Development Corporation-044 KY $2,884,634.
00 2025 The Florida International University Board of Trustees FL $2,893,420. 00 2025 San Jose State University Research Foundation CA $1,425,397. 00 2025 Ashland University OH $1,374,125.
00 2025 University of West Florida FL $1,555,318. 00 2025 Savannah State University GA $1,575,399. 00 2025 Sam Houston State University TX $1,174,555.
00 2025 North Carolina State University NC $511,249. 00 2025 WEST TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY TX $1,939,304. 00 2025 Retro Report Inc NY $2,081,781.
00 2025 Ball State University IN $1,755,434. 00 2025 Montclair State University NJ $1,700,107. 00 2025 Marquette University-078 WI $1,497,407.
00 2025 National Performance for Education- 014 KY $2,896,833. 00 2025 The Curators of the University of Missouri MO $2,598,184. 00 2025 Young Audiences of Louisiana, Inc. LA $2,550,048.
00 2025 The Regents of the University of California (Davis)- 071 CA $1,919,306. 00 2025 University of Wisconsin System WI $1,098,684. 00 2025 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois IL $1,408,693.
00 2025 Utah Valley University UT $1,649,039. 00 2025 Colorado Mountain College CO $751,600. 00 2025 Kansas State University KS $1,792,689.
00 2025 Iona University NY $1,867,274. 00 2025 Close Up Foundation VA $2,960,000. 00 2025 James Madison University VA $2,118,965.
00 2025 Concordia University, Inc. WI $1,191,462. 00 2025 St. Edward's University TX $759,870.
00 2025 University of North Florida FL $2,108,124. 00 2025 Delta Health Alliance, Inc. MS $2,725,590. 00 2025 Florida State University FL $1,746,576.
00 2025 Wright State University OH $2,704,171. 00 2025 New College of Florida FL $1,795,281. 00 2025 Alaska Native Heritage Center, Inc AK $2,739,319.
00 2025 Roosevelt University IL $762,970. 00 2025 University of Northern Iowa IA $1,220,262. 00 2025 University of South Carolina SC $2,179,517.
00 2025 The University of Toledo OH $866,372. 00 2025 Literacy Design Collaborative, Inc. NY $2,416,901. 00 2025 Florida State College at Jacksonville FL $1,527,973.
00 2025 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill-064 NC $974,202. 00 2025 University of Hawaii HI $1,687,125. 00 2025 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -017 NC $978,088.
00 2025 William & Mary VA $2,890,937. 00 2025 Educational Service Unit 2 NE $2,413,784. 00 2025 Bowling Green State University OH $620,539.
00 2025 AZ Board of Regents on behalf of Arizona State University-075 AZ $1,459,109. 00 2025 Southern Methodist University TX $1,452,859. 00 2025 National Council for History Education, Inc.-101 OH $2,533,016.
00 2025 Power2Parent NV $1,050,082. 00 2025 University of Texas at Austin TX $1,807,815. 00 2025 Center for Civic Education CA $2,999,997.
00 2025 Florida State University FL $2,973,457. 00 2025 Kentucky Educational Development Corporation-020 KY $2,870,314. 00 2025 Broward Education Foundation FL $2,823,233.
00 2025 Jacksonville State University AL $2,606,010. 00 2025 American University DC $1,748,805. 00 2025 Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation, Inc. MS $2,274,300.
00 2025 Digital Education Project CA $1,539,770. 00 2025 Long Island University NY $2,319,415. 00 2025 National Performance for Education (NPE)- 062 KY $2,972,243.
00 2025 University of Notre Dame IN $652,642. 00 2025 Georgia Center for Civic Engagement GA $1,949,235. 00 2025 The Local Education Agency Partnership (LEAP) MI $2,268,540.
00 2025 Black Hills State University SD $2,136,341. 00 2025 National Center for Grow Your own MI $1,950,000. 00 2025 Wilderness Education Project- 021 KY $2,867,541.
00 2025 Wilderness Education Project- 024 KY $2,904,000. 00 2025 University of Tennessee TN $2,081,693. 00 2025 Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation Inc. DC $1,479,596.
00 2025 Michigan State University MI $1,315,086. 00 2025 Cleveland State University OH $1,469,031. 00 2025 University of Pikeville, Inc. KY $532,849.
00 2025 Sarah Troy (Adams Presidential Center) MA $864,150. 00 2025 Regent University- 067 VA $980,000. 00 2025 The Ohio State University OH $2,970,127.
00 2025 Southeastern University FL $1,128,410. 00 2025 National History Day, Inc. MD $1,969,507. 00 2025 Pepperdine University CA $1,441,691.
00 2025 The Hawk Foundation for Research and Education in African Culture WA $509,826. 00 2025 Grand Canyon University AZ $1,256,333. 00 2025 Howard Payne University TX $881,187.
00 2025 Christopher Newport University VA $1,315,509. 00 2025 University of Wyoming WY $908,991.
00 Year Awarded Grantee Project Title Total Expected Funding City State Abstract Application Reviewers' Comments 2023 2023 Kentucky Educational Development Corporation ReCHARGE $2,999,480 Ashland KY PDF (292 KB) Coming Soon PDF (279 KB) 2023 Center for the Future of Arizona School Participatory Budgeting: Innovation in Civic Learning $1,527,345 Phoenix AZ PDF (273 KB) PDF (6.
8 MB) PDF (212 KB) 2023 Loyola University of Chicago Practicing Democracy in Communities $2,040,467 Chicago IL PDF (408 KB) Coming Soon PDF (210 KB) 2023 Nebraska Wesleyan University Providing Rigor and Opportunity: Meaningful Instruction for Success for Every Student (PROMISES) $1,915,509 Lincoln NE PDF (335 KB) Coming Soon PDF (213 KB) 2023 Digital Education Project Reading Like a Historian: Preparing Students to Understand the Past and Present $2,831,497 Palo Alto CA PDF (336 KB) Coming Soon PDF (214 KB) 2023 Center for Civic Education Project Community: Engaging All Students in Media Literacy and Public Policy $2,591,875 Calabasas CA Coming Soon Coming Soon PDF (222 KB) 2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Sponsored Programs Foundation The Four Freedoms (TFF) $2,446,460 Arcata CA PDF (415 KB) Coming Soon PDF (224 KB) 2023 National Council for History Education, Inc.
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