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Its On Us PA | Department of Education | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania It's On Us PA is a statewide campaign that invites everyone to play a role in ending sexual assault. Building off the momentum of the national <a href=\"https://www. itsonus.
org/\">It's On Us</a> movement, It's On Us PA brings together college and university presidents, superintendents, administrators, teachers, students, families, and community members to reframe the conversation around sexual violence and pledge to be part of the solution. <a href=\"/content/copapwp-pagov/en/agencies/education/resources/student/empoweru/resources-for-institutions/grants/its-on-us-pa/act-55-of-2022.
html\"></a></p>\r\n<h2>Take the Pledge</h2>\r\n<p><a href=\"/content/copapwp-pagov/en/agencies/education/resources/student/empoweru/resources-for-institutions/grants/its-on-us-pa/it-s-on-us. html\">Take the It's On Us PA pledge</a> to help keep people safe from sexual assault. This personal commitment is a promise to be a part of the solution to the problem - not a bystander.
It's On Us to:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>recognize that non-consensual sex is sexual assault. </li>\r\n<li>identify situations in which sexual assault may occur. </li>\r\n<li>intervene in situations where consent has not or cannot be given.
</li>\r\n<li>create an environment in which sexual assault is unacceptable and survivors are supported. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h2>Grants</h2>\r\n<p>The It's On Us PA campaign is based on a core belief that sexual violence shouldn't be part of any student's education.
Supported by Governor Josh Shapiro and education leaders across the commonwealth, including school superintendents and college presidents, It's On Us PA is a statewide campaign that invites education leaders and all Pennsylvanians to be part of the solution to protect students from sexual violence. </p>\r\n<p>Since 2016, 344 It's On Us PA Grants totaling nearly $10.
4 million to 100 post-secondary institutions across the state - including public and private two-year and four-year colleges and universities. The institutions use grant funds to implement strategies on their campuses to address the goals of <a href=\"/content/copapwp-pagov/en/agencies/education/resources/student/empoweru/resources-for-institutions/grants/its-on-us-pa/it-s-on-us. html\">Governor Shapiro's It's On Us PA campaign</a>.
</p>\r\n<p>Applications for this grant must be prepared and submitted through the e-grants system. If you are new to the e-grants system and require access, please e-mail <a href=\"mailto:RA-EDITSONUSPA@pa. gov\">RA-EDITSONUSPA@pa.
gov</a></p>\r\n<p>Note: As of September 14, 2022, eGrants transitioned to <a href=\"https://www. mypdeapps. pa.
gov/Login/wfKeystoneLogin. aspx\" style=\"background-color: rgb(255,255,255);\">MyPDESuite</a>. Directions to navigate this change are located on the <a href=\"https://www.
egrants. pa. gov/Home\" style=\"background-color: rgb(255,255,255);\">eGrants</a> sign-in page.
<br>\r\n</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/dam/copapwp-pagov/en/education/documents/resources/itsonus/its%20on%20us%20pa%20rfa. pdf\">2025-26 It's On Us PA Grant Request for Application</a> (PDF)</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/dam/copapwp-pagov/en/education/documents/resources/itsonus/its%20on%20us%20pa%20application.
pdf\">2025-26 It's On Us PA Grant Application</a> (PDF)</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/copapwp-pagov/en/agencies/education/resources/student/empoweru/resources-for-institutions/grants/its-on-us-pa/frequently-asked-questions.
html\">It's On Us PA Grant Program FAQ</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h2>Act 16 of 2019 (Article XX-J)</h2>\r\n<p>On June 28, 2019, Governor Tom Wolf signed into law Act 16 of 2019 (Act 16) which added Article XX-J to the Pennsylvania Public School Code of 1949.
Building on the It's On Us PA initiative, this law includes statutory requirements for addressing sexual assault at postsecondary institutions in Pennsylvania that award an associate degree or higher. The Governor also signed a law establishing protection for students reporting sexual assault from being disciplined for violating school drug, alcohol or other policies.
<a href=\"/content/copapwp-pagov/en/agencies/education/resources/student/empoweru/resources-for-institutions/grants/its-on-us-pa/act-16-of-2019. html\">Learn more about the sexual violence policy, PDE's model policy, and the anonymous online reporting system</a>.
</p>\r\n<h2>Act 55 of 2022 (Article XX-G)</h2>\r\n<p>On July 8, 2022, Governor Tom Wolf signed Act 55 of 2022 (Act 55) into law, amending Article XX-G of Pennsylvania Public School Code of 1949.
As of July 11, 2024, effective for the 2024-25 school year, all institutions of higher education (institutions) and postsecondary private licensed schools (schools) must adopt a definition of consent as part of their code of conduct or sexual misconduct or harassment policy.
By December 31, 2024, each institution of higher education, including any branch campus of an institution of higher education, and a private licensed school shall enter into or update at the next renewal and maintain a memorandum of understanding with at least one local rape crisis center and one domestic violence program to assist in developing the institution's and school's policies, programming and training regarding sexual misconduct and other prohibited behavior, such as sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking, involving students and employees.
<a href=\"/content/copapwp-pagov/en/agencies/education/resources/student/empoweru/resources-for-institutions/grants/its-on-us-pa/act-55-of-2022. html\">More information, including resources and specific information pertaining to Article XX-G</a>. </p>\r\n"}}"> It's On Us PA is a statewide campaign that invites everyone to play a role in ending sexual assault.
Building off the momentum of the national It's On Us movement, It's On Us PA brings together college and university presidents, superintendents, administrators, teachers, students, families, and community members to reframe the conversation around sexual violence and pledge to be part of the solution. Take the It's On Us PA pledge to help keep people safe from sexual assault.
This personal commitment is a promise to be a part of the solution to the problem - not a bystander. It's On Us to: recognize that non-consensual sex is sexual assault. identify situations in which sexual assault may occur.
intervene in situations where consent has not or cannot be given. create an environment in which sexual assault is unacceptable and survivors are supported. The It's On Us PA campaign is based on a core belief that sexual violence shouldn't be part of any student's education.
Supported by Governor Josh Shapiro and education leaders across the commonwealth, including school superintendents and college presidents, It's On Us PA is a statewide campaign that invites education leaders and all Pennsylvanians to be part of the solution to protect students from sexual violence. Since 2016, 344 It's On Us PA Grants totaling nearly $10.
4 million to 100 post-secondary institutions across the state - including public and private two-year and four-year colleges and universities. The institutions use grant funds to implement strategies on their campuses to address the goals of Governor Shapiro's It's On Us PA campaign . Applications for this grant must be prepared and submitted through the e-grants system.
If you are new to the e-grants system and require access, please e-mail RA-EDITSONUSPA@pa. gov Note: As of September 14, 2022, eGrants transitioned to MyPDESuite . Directions to navigate this change are located on the eGrants sign-in page.
2025-26 It's On Us PA Grant Request for Application (PDF) 2025-26 It's On Us PA Grant Application (PDF) It's On Us PA Grant Program FAQ Act 16 of 2019 (Article XX-J) On June 28, 2019, Governor Tom Wolf signed into law Act 16 of 2019 (Act 16) which added Article XX-J to the Pennsylvania Public School Code of 1949.
Building on the It's On Us PA initiative, this law includes statutory requirements for addressing sexual assault at postsecondary institutions in Pennsylvania that award an associate degree or higher. The Governor also signed a law establishing protection for students reporting sexual assault from being disciplined for violating school drug, alcohol or other policies.
Learn more about the sexual violence policy, PDE's model policy, and the anonymous online reporting system . Act 55 of 2022 (Article XX-G) On July 8, 2022, Governor Tom Wolf signed Act 55 of 2022 (Act 55) into law, amending Article XX-G of Pennsylvania Public School Code of 1949.
As of July 11, 2024, effective for the 2024-25 school year, all institutions of higher education (institutions) and postsecondary private licensed schools (schools) must adopt a definition of consent as part of their code of conduct or sexual misconduct or harassment policy.
By December 31, 2024, each institution of higher education, including any branch campus of an institution of higher education, and a private licensed school shall enter into or update at the next renewal and maintain a memorandum of understanding with at least one local rape crisis center and one domestic violence program to assist in developing the institution's and school's policies, programming and training regarding sexual misconduct and other prohibited behavior, such as sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking, involving students and employees.
More information, including resources and specific information pertaining to Article XX-G .
2025-26 It’s On Us Grantee Award List</h2>\r\n<table border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"1\" cellspacing=\"1\" width=\"75%\">\r\n<tbody><tr><th height=\"20\" width=\"332\">Institution Name</th>\r\n<th width=\"192\">County </th>\r\n<th width=\"124\"> Grant Amount </th>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Alvernia University</td>\r\n<td>Berks</td>\r\n<td>$30,490</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Bucknell University</td>\r\n<td>Union</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Carnegie Mellon University</td>\r\n<td>Allegheny</td>\r\n<td>$50,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Cedar Crest College</td>\r\n<td>Lehigh</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Chatham University</td>\r\n<td>Allegheny</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Chestnut Hill College</td>\r\n<td>Philadelphia</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania</td>\r\n<td>Columbia</td>\r\n<td>$60,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Community College of Allegheny County</td>\r\n<td>Allegheny</td>\r\n<td>$21,795</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Community College of Philadelphia</td>\r\n<td>Philadelphia</td>\r\n<td>$60,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Duquesne University</td>\r\n<td>Allegheny</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Franklin and Marshall College</td>\r\n<td>Lancaster</td>\r\n<td>$21,795</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Gwynedd Mercy University</td>\r\n<td>Montgomery</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Holy Family University</td>\r\n<td>Philadelphia</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Immaculata University</td>\r\n<td>Chester</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Indiana University</td>\r\n<td>Indiana</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Juniata College</td>\r\n<td>Huntingdon</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Kutztown University</td>\r\n<td>Berks</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">La Roche University</td>\r\n<td>Allegheny</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">La Salle University</td>\r\n<td>Philadelphia</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Lackawanna College</td>\r\n<td>Lackawanna</td>\r\n<td>$31,650</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Lafayette College</td>\r\n<td>Northampton</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Lycoming College</td>\r\n<td>Lycoming</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Manor College</td>\r\n<td>Montgomery</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Mercyhurst University</td>\r\n<td>Erie</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Millersville University</td>\r\n<td>Lancaster</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Moravian University</td>\r\n<td>Northampton</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Mount Aloysius College</td>\r\n<td>Cambria</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Muhlenberg College</td>\r\n<td>Lehigh</td>\r\n<td>$39,550</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Pennsylvania State University</td>\r\n<td>Centre</td>\r\n<td>$60,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Seton Hill University</td>\r\n<td> </td>\r\n<td>$37,975</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Shippensburg University</td>\r\n<td>Cumberland</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Susquehanna University</td>\r\n<td>Snyder</td>\r\n<td>$38,100</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"33\">Temple University</td>\r\n<td>Philadelphia</td>\r\n<td>$20,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Thomas Jefferson University</td>\r\n<td>Philadelphia</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">United Lutheran Seminary</td>\r\n<td>Adams</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">University of Pittsburgh</td>\r\n<td>Allegheny</td>\r\n<td>$43,725</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">University of Scranton</td>\r\n<td>Lackawanna</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Villanova University</td>\r\n<td>Delaware</td>\r\n<td>$42,376</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">West Chester University</td>\r\n<td>Chester</td>\r\n<td>$55,969</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Westminster College</td>\r\n<td>Lawrence</td>\r\n<td>$40,000</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Widener University</td>\r\n<td>Delaware</td>\r\n<td>$39,612</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">Wilkes University</td>\r\n<td>Luzerne</td>\r\n<td>$21,795</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td height=\"21\">York College</td>\r\n<td>York</td>\r\n<td>$17,000</td>\r\n</tr></tbody></table>\r\n"}}"> 2025-26 It’s On Us Grantee Award List Institution Name County Grant Amount Alvernia University Berks $30,490 Bucknell University Union $40,000 Carnegie Mellon University Allegheny $50,000 Cedar Crest College Lehigh $40,000 Chatham University Allegheny $40,000 Chestnut Hill College Philadelphia $40,000 Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania Columbia $60,000 Community College of Allegheny County Allegheny $21,795 Community College of Philadelphia Philadelphia $60,000 Duquesne University Allegheny $40,000 Franklin and Marshall College Lancaster $21,795 Gwynedd Mercy University Montgomery $40,000 Holy Family University Philadelphia $40,000 Immaculata University Chester $40,000 Indiana University Indiana $40,000 Juniata College Huntingdon $40,000 Kutztown University Berks $40,000 La Roche University Allegheny $40,000 La Salle University Philadelphia $40,000 Lackawanna College Lackawanna $31,650 Lafayette College Northampton $40,000 Lycoming College Lycoming $40,000 Manor College Montgomery $40,000 Mercyhurst University Erie $40,000 Millersville University Lancaster $40,000 Moravian University Northampton $40,000 Mount Aloysius College Cambria $40,000 Muhlenberg College Lehigh $39,550 Pennsylvania State University Centre $60,000 Seton Hill University $37,975 Shippensburg University Cumberland $40,000 Susquehanna University Snyder $38,100 Temple University Philadelphia $20,000 Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia $40,000 United Lutheran Seminary Adams $40,000 University of Pittsburgh Allegheny $43,725 University of Scranton Lackawanna $40,000 Villanova University Delaware $42,376 West Chester University Chester $55,969 Westminster College Lawrence $40,000 Widener University Delaware $39,612 Wilkes University Luzerne $21,795 York College York $17,000
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Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts is a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education that funds high-quality pre-kindergarten programs for three- and four-year-olds at risk of school failure. Created in 2007, the program provides awards ranging from $10,000 to $500,000 to school districts, Head Start grantees, and licensed child care centers holding a Keystone STAR 3 or 4 rating. The upcoming deadline is April 10, 2026. Funded organizations must deliver evidence-based early learning experiences aligned with Pennsylvania's standards for early childhood education, helping close opportunity gaps before children enter kindergarten.
PAsmart Career and Technical Education Advancing Grants is a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education that funds STEM, computer science, and AI education programs to strengthen Pennsylvania's workforce pipeline. Since 2018, over $60 million has been invested through PAsmart in education and workforce development. Individual grants range from $75,000 to $500,000 for multi-year projects. Eligible applicants include Pennsylvania schools, school districts, CTE providers, nonprofits, and higher education institutions in broad cross-sector partnerships. The initiative prioritizes expanding inclusion in STEM and computer science learning across all communities.
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Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Education & Human Resources (IUSE: EHR) Program is sponsored by National Science Foundation (NSF). This program promotes novel, creative, and transformative approaches to generating and using new knowledge about STEM teaching and learning to improve STEM education for undergraduate students. It supports projects that bring recent advances in STEM knowledge into undergraduate education, adapt, improve, and incorporate evidence-based practices, and lay the groundwork for institutional improvement in STEM education. Professional development for instructors to ensure adoption of new and effective pedagogical techniques is a potential topic of interest.
The National Leadership Grants for Libraries Program (NLG-L) supports projects that address critical needs of the library and archives fields and have the potential to advance practice and strengthen library and archival services for the American public. Successful proposals will generate results such as new models, tools, research findings, services, practices, and/or alliances that can be widely used, adapted, scaled, or replicated to extend and leverage the benefits of federal investment. Applications to IMLS should both advance knowledge and understanding and ensure that the federal investment made generates benefits to society. Specifically, the goals for this program are to generate projects of far-reaching impact that: • Build the workforce and institutional capacity for managing the national information infrastructure and serving the information and education needs of the public. • Build the capacity of libraries and archives to lead and contribute to efforts that improve community well-being and strengthen civic engagement. • Improve the ability of libraries and archives to provide broad access to and use of information and collections with emphasis on collaboration to avoid duplication and maximize reach. • Strengthen the ability of libraries to provide services to affected communities in the event of an emergency or disaster. • Strengthen the ability of libraries, archives, and museums to work collaboratively for the benefit of the communities they serve. Throughout its work, IMLS places importance on diversity, equity, and inclusion. This may be reflected in an IMLS-funded project in a wide range of ways, including efforts to serve individuals of diverse geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds; individuals with disabilities; individuals with limited functional literacy or information skills; individuals having difficulty using a library or museum; and underserved urban and rural communities, including children from families with incomes below the poverty line. Application Process: The application process for the NLG-L program has two phases; applicants must begin by applying for Phase I. For Phase I, all applicants must submit Preliminary Proposals by the September 20th deadline listed for this Notice of Funding Opportunity. For Phase II, only selected applicants will be invited to submit Full Proposals, and only those Invited Full Proposals will be considered for funding. Invited Full Proposals will be due March 20, 2024. Funding Opportunity Number: NLG-LIBRARIES-FY24. Assistance Listing: 45.312. Funding Instrument: G. Category: AR,HU. Award Amount: $50K – $1M per award.
The California Department of Education (CDE) Early Education Division is making approximately .7 million available to expand California State Preschool Program (CSPP) services statewide, appropriated under the 2021 Budget Act. Eligible applicants are local educational agencies (LEAs), including school districts, county offices of education, community college districts, and direct-funded charter schools—both current CSPP contractors and new applicants. Funding supports full-day/full-year or part-day/part-year preschool services for income-eligible children beginning in FY 2024–25. Awards are allocated by county based on Local Planning Council priority areas and application scores, with redistribution provisions if county allocations are underutilized.