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Find similar grantsFY26 Migrant Education Program (MEP) Grant is sponsored by Kentucky Department of Education.
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Competitive Grants from KDE is a collection of grant programs offered by the Kentucky Department of Education that funds safety, education, and student support initiatives across Kentucky's public schools. Administered through the Kentucky Center for School Safety and other KDE offices, these grants cover areas such as automated external defibrillators (AEDs), community policing development, school safety assessments, and student health. Individual grant amounts vary by program — for example, the FY26 Kentucky AED Grant provides $2,000 per AED device. Eligible applicants include Kentucky school districts, individual schools, and related entities, with specific eligibility requirements defined in each Request for Applications (RFA).
FY26 Migrant Education Program (MEP) Grant is a grant from Kentucky Department of Education via US Department of Education that funds institutions of higher education to support migratory and seasonal farmworkers — and their immediate family members — during their first year of undergraduate studies. Known as the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP), allowable services include outreach, academic and personal counseling, tutoring, financial aid stipends, housing assistance, and health services. Follow-up services for students after their first year are permitted but capped at 10% of awarded funds. The FY2025 application deadline was November 13, 2024.