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Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools (ARP-EANS) | U.S. Department of Education Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools (ARP-EANS) Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) 84. 425R (EANS I)/84. 425V (ARP EANS) State Educational Agencies (SEAs) EANS Monitoring Protocols Visit the Announcements page The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act, 2021 provides $2.
75 billion for the Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools (EANS) program, which is part of the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund. ( See below for more information on the key differences between CRRSA EANS and ARP EANS ).
Under the EANS program, the Department will award grants by formula to each Governor with an approved Certification and Agreement to provide services or assistance to eligible non-public schools to address the impact that the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had, and continues to have, on non-public school students and teachers in the State. On Thursday, March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act was signed into law.
It is a $1. 9 trillion package of assistance measures, including $2. 75 billion for the American Rescue Plan’s Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools (ARP EANS) program.
These funds are available to Governors under the ARP EANS program to provide services or assistance to non-public schools that enroll a significant percentage of low-income students and are most impacted by the qualifying emergency. On July 9, 2021, the U.S. Department of Education posted final requirements here regarding the implementation of ARP EANS.
Under the ARP EANS program, the Department will award grants by formula to each Governor with an approved application to provide services or assistance to eligible non-public schools to address the impact that the COVID-19 emergency has had, and continues to have, on non-public school students and teachers in the State.
On September 17, 2021, the Department released an updated set of Frequently Asked Questions: Frequently Asked Questions EANS Program as authorized by the CRRSA Act and the ARP Act. The document contains revisions to the Purpose of the Document, 23 updated FAQs, and 19 new FAQs. Key Differences Between CRRSA EANS and ARP EANS The ARP Act extends the EANS program authorized under section 312(d) of the CRRSA Act.
Accordingly, with two exceptions, the requirements of ARP EANS are the same as those in section 312(d) of the CRRSA Act.
The two exceptions are: A State educational agency (SEA) may only provide services or assistance under ARP EANS to non-public schools that enroll a significant percentage of students from low-income families and are most impacted by COVID-19; and An SEA may not use ARP EANS funds to provide reimbursements to any non-public school as authorized under section 312(d)(4)(M) of the CRRSA Act.
The Department issued final requirements for the ARP EANS program that it posted on its website on July 9, 2021, and published here in the Federal Register on July 13, 2021. If you have any questions, please email: EANS@ed.
gov CRRSA EANS Award Resources CRRSA EANS Letter to Governors CRRSA EANS Allocation Table CRRSA EANS Certification & Agreement CRRSA EANS Sample Non-Public School Application Template ARP EANS Application (PDF) ARP EANS Application (Word) ARP EANS Allocation Table For more information on ESF programs, visit the ESSER page , GEER page , or American Rescue Plan page .
Visit the Announcements page Pandemic Relief Programs Grant Closeout Webinar (11. 19. 2024) ARP Consolidated Admin Funds Tydings Waiver (4.
29. 2024) Recording — English captions Recording — Spanish captions ARP Liquidation Extension Office Hours (4. 25.
2024) APR ESSER and ARP EANS Liquidation Extension Webinar (1. 18. 2024) Davis Bacon Regulations Updates Office Hours (12.
07. 2023) SGR Grantee Learning Series: FFATA and APR Webinar (8. 23.
2023) MOEffort and MOEquity Webinar (8. 16. 2023) Grantee Learning Series — Technical Assistance, Resources, and Communications (08.
09. 2023) Grantee Learning Series — Grant Administration (07. 26.
2023) Grantee Learning Series — Monitoring (08. 02. 2023) Disposicion de equipos y suministros en virtud del programa EANS ARP EANS Webinar on Administration and Implementation (2.
24. 22) (Transcript) ARP EANS Webinar on Administration and Implementation (2. 24.
22) (Slides) ARP EANS Webinar on Administration and Implementation (2. 24. 22) (Recording) EANS Disposition FAQs Addendum (1.
23. 23) (PDF) For more information on ESF programs, visit the ESSER page , GEER page , or American Rescue Plan page . Visit the Announcements page EANS Grantee Self-Assessment Protocol For more information on ESF programs, visit the ESSER page , GEER page , or American Rescue Plan page .
Visit the Announcements page State Date of Award Award Amount Application Alabama February 18, 2022 $44,895,780 PDF (651 KB) Alaska December 20, 2021 $5,882,303 PDF (4 MB) Arizona February 18, 2022 $54,444,547 PDF (1 MB) Arkansas February 18, 2022 $22,903,129 PDF (8 MB) California November 4, 2021 $181,312,003 PDF (835 KB) Colorado January 28, 2022 $28,709,729 PDF (399 KB) Connecticut September 24, 2021 $15,956,897 PDF (3 MB) Delaware September 24, 2021 $3,889,481 PDF (2 MB) District of Columbia September 24, 2021 $4,533,977 PDF (2 MB) Florida September 28, 2021 $221,188,900 PDF (5 MB) Georgia February 18, 2022 $75,408,050 PDF (2 MB) Hawaii October 25, 2021 $10,365,129 PDF (3 MB) Idaho November 12, 2021 $21,961,960 PDF (448 KB) Illinois January 3, 2022 $83,246,346 PDF (2 MB) Indiana January 28, 2022 $78,874,005 PDF (2 MB) Iowa April 1, 2022 $23,744,042 PDF (MB) Kansas October 19, 2021 $25,069,862 PDF (2 MB) Kentucky October 19, 2021 $42,665,620 PDF (1 MB) Louisiana January 28, 2022 $55,674,204 PDF (3 MB) Maine March 16, 2022 $12,327,260 PDF (6 MB) Maryland March 16, 2022 $39,248,769 PDF (4 MB) Massachusetts January 27, 2022 $24,826,386 PDF (7 MB) Michigan March 2, 2022 $86,894,397 PDF (560 KB) Minnesota November 17, 2021 $40,488,656 PDF (360 KB) Mississippi January 25, 2022 $30,461,120 PDF (3 MB) Missouri January 3, 2022 $68,641,868 PDF (4 MB) Montana September 24, 2021 $12,063,324 PDF (2 MB) Nebraska February 24, 2022 $18,618,767 PDF (2 MB) Nevada January 27, 2022 $18,180,919 PDF (3 MB) New Hampshire October 25, 2021 $6,698,664 PDF (1 MB) New Jersey January 3, 2022 $70,947,730 PDF (1 MB) New Mexico September 24, 2021 $17,425,938 PDF (2 MB) New York October 19, 2021 $252,458,198 PDF (11 MB) North Carolina September 24, 2021 $82,951,720 PDF (2 MB) North Dakota February 14, 2022 $4,151,371 PDF (439 KB) Ohio October 28, 2021 $155,190,488 PDF (416 KB) Oklahoma September 24, 2021 $31,482,084 PDF (5 MB) Oregon March 2, 2022 $28,355,768 PDF (376 KB) Pennsylvania November 16, 2021 $152,741,404 PDF (366 KB) Puerto Rico September 24, 2021 $104,193,482 PDF (3 MB) Rhode Island October 5, 2021 $6,209,666 PDF (8 MB) South Carolina September 23, 2021 $40,560,267 PDF (3 MB) South Dakota January 25, 2022 $7,609,142 PDF (9 MB) Tennessee November 16, 2021 $73,683,257 PDF (4 MB) Texas January 3, 2022 $152,146,013 PDF (2 MB) Utah October 28, 2021 $26,428,418 PDF (844 KB) Vermont January 25, 2022 $3,877,205 PDF (1 MB) Virginia October 21, 2021 $46,344,360 PDF (1 MB) Washington December 6, 2021 $45,744,877 PDF (431 KB) West Virginia September 20, 2021 $9,763,599 PDF (1 MB) Wisconsin November 4, 2021 $73,875,583 PDF (800 KB) Wyoming September 24, 2021 $4,683,336 PDF (7 MB) For more information on ESF programs, visit the ESSER page , GEER page , or American Rescue Plan page .
Visit the Announcements page The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act, 2021 provides $2. 75 billion for the Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools (EANS) program, which is part of the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund. ( See below for more information on the key differences between CRRSA EANS and ARP EANS ).
Under the EANS program, the Department will award grants by formula to each Governor with an approved Certification and Agreement to provide services or assistance to eligible non-public schools to address the impact that the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had, and continues to have, on non-public school students and teachers in the State. On Thursday, March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act was signed into law.
It is a $1. 9 trillion package of assistance measures, including $2. 75 billion for the American Rescue Plan’s Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools (ARP EANS) program.
These funds are available to Governors under the ARP EANS program to provide services or assistance to non-public schools that enroll a significant percentage of low-income students and are most impacted by the qualifying emergency. On July 9, 2021, the U.S. Department of Education posted final requirements here regarding the implementation of ARP EANS.
Under the ARP EANS program, the Department will award grants by formula to each Governor with an approved application to provide services or assistance to eligible non-public schools to address the impact that the COVID-19 emergency has had, and continues to have, on non-public school students and teachers in the State.
On September 17, 2021, the Department released an updated set of Frequently Asked Questions: Frequently Asked Questions EANS Program as authorized by the CRRSA Act and the ARP Act. The document contains revisions to the Purpose of the Document, 23 updated FAQs, and 19 new FAQs. Key Differences Between CRRSA EANS and ARP EANS The ARP Act extends the EANS program authorized under section 312(d) of the CRRSA Act.
Accordingly, with two exceptions, the requirements of ARP EANS are the same as those in section 312(d) of the CRRSA Act.
The two exceptions are: A State educational agency (SEA) may only provide services or assistance under ARP EANS to non-public schools that enroll a significant percentage of students from low-income families and are most impacted by COVID-19; and An SEA may not use ARP EANS funds to provide reimbursements to any non-public school as authorized under section 312(d)(4)(M) of the CRRSA Act.
The Department issued final requirements for the ARP EANS program that it posted on its website on July 9, 2021, and published here in the Federal Register on July 13, 2021. If you have any questions, please email: EANS@ed.
gov CRRSA EANS Award Resources CRRSA EANS Letter to Governors CRRSA EANS Allocation Table CRRSA EANS Certification & Agreement CRRSA EANS Sample Non-Public School Application Template ARP EANS Application (PDF) ARP EANS Application (Word) ARP EANS Allocation Table For more information on ESF programs, visit the ESSER page , GEER page , or American Rescue Plan page .
Visit the Announcements page Pandemic Relief Programs Grant Closeout Webinar (11. 19. 2024) ARP Consolidated Admin Funds Tydings Waiver (4.
29. 2024) Recording — English captions Recording — Spanish captions ARP Liquidation Extension Office Hours (4. 25.
2024) APR ESSER and ARP EANS Liquidation Extension Webinar (1. 18. 2024) Davis Bacon Regulations Updates Office Hours (12.
07. 2023) SGR Grantee Learning Series: FFATA and APR Webinar (8. 23.
2023) MOEffort and MOEquity Webinar (8. 16. 2023) Grantee Learning Series — Technical Assistance, Resources, and Communications (08.
09. 2023) Grantee Learning Series — Grant Administration (07. 26.
2023) Grantee Learning Series — Monitoring (08. 02. 2023) Disposicion de equipos y suministros en virtud del programa EANS ARP EANS Webinar on Administration and Implementation (2.
24. 22) (Transcript) ARP EANS Webinar on Administration and Implementation (2. 24.
22) (Slides) ARP EANS Webinar on Administration and Implementation (2. 24. 22) (Recording) EANS Disposition FAQs Addendum (1.
23. 23) (PDF) For more information on ESF programs, visit the ESSER page , GEER page , or American Rescue Plan page . EANS Monitoring Protocols Visit the Announcements page EANS Grantee Self-Assessment Protocol For more information on ESF programs, visit the ESSER page , GEER page , or American Rescue Plan page .
Visit the Announcements page State Date of Award Award Amount Application Alabama February 18, 2022 $44,895,780 PDF (651 KB) Alaska December 20, 2021 $5,882,303 PDF (4 MB) Arizona February 18, 2022 $54,444,547 PDF (1 MB) Arkansas February 18, 2022 $22,903,129 PDF (8 MB) California November 4, 2021 $181,312,003 PDF (835 KB) Colorado January 28, 2022 $28,709,729 PDF (399 KB) Connecticut September 24, 2021 $15,956,897 PDF (3 MB) Delaware September 24, 2021 $3,889,481 PDF (2 MB) District of Columbia September 24, 2021 $4,533,977 PDF (2 MB) Florida September 28, 2021 $221,188,900 PDF (5 MB) Georgia February 18, 2022 $75,408,050 PDF (2 MB) Hawaii October 25, 2021 $10,365,129 PDF (3 MB) Idaho November 12, 2021 $21,961,960 PDF (448 KB) Illinois January 3, 2022 $83,246,346 PDF (2 MB) Indiana January 28, 2022 $78,874,005 PDF (2 MB) Iowa April 1, 2022 $23,744,042 PDF (MB) Kansas October 19, 2021 $25,069,862 PDF (2 MB) Kentucky October 19, 2021 $42,665,620 PDF (1 MB) Louisiana January 28, 2022 $55,674,204 PDF (3 MB) Maine March 16, 2022 $12,327,260 PDF (6 MB) Maryland March 16, 2022 $39,248,769 PDF (4 MB) Massachusetts January 27, 2022 $24,826,386 PDF (7 MB) Michigan March 2, 2022 $86,894,397 PDF (560 KB) Minnesota November 17, 2021 $40,488,656 PDF (360 KB) Mississippi January 25, 2022 $30,461,120 PDF (3 MB) Missouri January 3, 2022 $68,641,868 PDF (4 MB) Montana September 24, 2021 $12,063,324 PDF (2 MB) Nebraska February 24, 2022 $18,618,767 PDF (2 MB) Nevada January 27, 2022 $18,180,919 PDF (3 MB) New Hampshire October 25, 2021 $6,698,664 PDF (1 MB) New Jersey January 3, 2022 $70,947,730 PDF (1 MB) New Mexico September 24, 2021 $17,425,938 PDF (2 MB) New York October 19, 2021 $252,458,198 PDF (11 MB) North Carolina September 24, 2021 $82,951,720 PDF (2 MB) North Dakota February 14, 2022 $4,151,371 PDF (439 KB) Ohio October 28, 2021 $155,190,488 PDF (416 KB) Oklahoma September 24, 2021 $31,482,084 PDF (5 MB) Oregon March 2, 2022 $28,355,768 PDF (376 KB) Pennsylvania November 16, 2021 $152,741,404 PDF (366 KB) Puerto Rico September 24, 2021 $104,193,482 PDF (3 MB) Rhode Island October 5, 2021 $6,209,666 PDF (8 MB) South Carolina September 23, 2021 $40,560,267 PDF (3 MB) South Dakota January 25, 2022 $7,609,142 PDF (9 MB) Tennessee November 16, 2021 $73,683,257 PDF (4 MB) Texas January 3, 2022 $152,146,013 PDF (2 MB) Utah October 28, 2021 $26,428,418 PDF (844 KB) Vermont January 25, 2022 $3,877,205 PDF (1 MB) Virginia October 21, 2021 $46,344,360 PDF (1 MB) Washington December 6, 2021 $45,744,877 PDF (431 KB) West Virginia September 20, 2021 $9,763,599 PDF (1 MB) Wisconsin November 4, 2021 $73,875,583 PDF (800 KB) Wyoming September 24, 2021 $4,683,336 PDF (7 MB) For more information on ESF programs, visit the ESSER page , GEER page , or American Rescue Plan page .
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) Page Last Reviewed: July 14, 2025
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