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Official Government Website The Program Quality Initiative (PQI) and Workforce Readiness Incentive (WRI) were established by Idaho Code 33-1635 to provide additional funding to eligible Local Education Agencies (LEAs) offering approved programs. The Idaho Quality Program Standards (IQPS) Incentive and Start-Up, established by Idaho Code 55. 01.
04 , aim to measure and reward Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resource (AFNR) program teachers across the state who have developed distinguished local programs and provide support to programs working to establish a new AFNR program.
Program Quality Initiative The Program Quality Initiative (PQI) and Workforce Readiness Incentive (WRI) were established by Idaho Code 33-1635 to provide additional funding to eligible Local Education Agencies (LEAs) offering approved programs. Idaho Quality Program Standards The Idaho Quality Program Standards (IQPS) Incentive and Start-Up, established by Idaho Code 55. 01.
04 , aim to measure and reward Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resource (AFNR) program teachers across the state who have developed distinguished local programs and provide support to programs working to establish a new AFNR program. Who should I contact if I have questions regarding grants?
Contact our Director of Perkins and MOA for federal Perkins grant questions, our Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Program Quality Manager for Idaho Quality Program Standards grant questions, and our Grants Oversight Coordinator for Program Quality Incentive or special grants questions. Idaho Career Ready Student grant application is through the Idaho Department of Education.
Where can I find instructions and overviews for the grants? All instructions and overview documents for PQI, WRI, and IQPS are in the Educator Portal . Are career technical centers eligible for PQI grants?
No. Idaho Code 33-16-35 specifically excludes career technical centers from eligible programs. Why are Agriculture programs ineligible for PQI Incentive or Establishment grants? In FY 2015, legislation was passed to create the Idaho Quality Program Standards (IQPS) for Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) programs.
This initiative provides grant monies to start AFNR programs each year. PQI Establishment Grants offer similar opportunities for the remaining CTE program areas. Who is eligible for Workforce Readiness Incentive Grants?
Eligibility for the Workforce Readiness Incentive Grant is determined by the number of CTE capstone students in approved pathways who passed the WRA and their respective TSA and earned all relevant sub-badges in SkillStack ®. The Idaho Division of Career Technical Education (IDCTE) offers multiple grant opportunities to support, enhance, and reward CTE programs.
IDCTE State Grants Quick Sheet Section 33-1635 – Idaho State Legislature IDAPA 55 – Division of Career Technical Education. book (idaho. gov) Hayley Huffstutler Grants Oversight Coordinator Chet Andes Director of Program Quality Assistant Director of Program Quality Janine Hodges Program Quality Manager, FFA State Advisor ver: 3.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: AFNR program teachers and organizations in Idaho. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Idaho Quality Program Standards Incentive and Start-Up is funded by Idaho Division of Career Technical Education. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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