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Find similar grantsKansas Teacher Education Competitive Grant Program (KTECGP) is sponsored by Kansas Board of Regents. The KTECGP was established to increase the number of licensed teachers in hard-to-fill disciplines and/or underserved geographic areas of Kansas.
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Teacher Education Initiatives Complete College America Alliance Launch Credit for Prior Learning Faculty and Staff of the Year Open Educational Resources Systemwide General Education Systemwide Transfer Degrees Teacher Education Initiatives Teacher Education Initiatives The following opportunities are currently available: Teacher Education Competitive Grant Program The Kansas Teacher Education Competitive Grant Program (KTECGP) was established through Kansas House Bill 2185 (2007) to increase the number of licensed teachers in hard-to-fill disciplines and/or underserved geographic areas of the state.
The Kansas Board of Regents administers this grant in which the six state universities and Washburn University are eligible to apply for funds. Institutions may use grant funds to create a new teacher education program or expand an existing program and must match grant funds on the basis of $1 from the institution to every $2 received from the grant.
In the 2021 round, applicants were asked to create this program in partnership with at least one Kansas community college to develop new transfer pathways for future educators. This initiative, which provides resources to institutions, is contingent upon funds available in the Teacher Service Scholarship Program, which provides financial support for students pursuing teaching careers in Kansas.
The chart below outlines the projects and funds awarded. Grant programs will be reviewed each January and funds are reallocated based on each program's success & areas of growth.
Target areas & Community College Partners Amount Awarded for AY2021-22 Amount Awarded for AY2022-23 Amount Awarded for AY2023-24 Amount Awarded for AY2024-25 Amount Awarded for AY2025-26 -Tiffany Hill, Sara Schwerdtfeger, Todd Roberts FAST: Fellowship for Acceleration to Student Teaching Butler Community College, Johnson County Community College, Highland Community College, Topeka USD 501, Kansas City Kansas USD 500, & Wichita USD 259 +$7,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed.
Marketing +$10,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed. Marketing Fort Hays State University Classroom to Classroom Project (C2C) -Elementary Education & Elementary Special Education Barton Community College, Dodge City Community College, Seward County Community College, & Liberal USD 480 +$7,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed. Marketing +$10,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed.
Marketing TRUST: Training for Rural & Urban School Teachers -Elementary & Secondary Education Kansas City Kansas Community College & Seward County Community College +$7,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed. Marketing +$10,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed.
Marketing Pittsburg State University -Elementary Education & Elementary Special Education Fort Scott Community College, Independence Community College, Neosho Community College, Southeast Kansas Interlocal, Tri-County Special Education Interlocal, & Paola USD 368 +$7,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed. Marketing +$10,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed.
Marketing - Heidi Hallman, Douglas Huffman Expanding the World of Teaching through Enhanced Teacher Education Pathways -Elementary Education, English Language Arts, Mathematics, Sciences & Special Ed Kansas City Kansas Community College & KCKPS USD 500 +$7,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed. Marketing +$10,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed.
Marketing (Institution elected to discontinue) PTP: Paraprofessionals to Teachers Program --Special Education or STEM Education Barton Community College, Topeka USD 501, Prairie Hills USD 113, Seaman USD 345, & Auburn Washburn USD 437 +$7,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed. Marketing +$10,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed.
Marketing Strengthening Pathways from Students to Teacher: Filling Special Education & Elementary Classroom Vacancies -Special Education or STEM Education Butler Community College, WSU Tech, & Wichita USD 259 +$7,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed. Marketing +$10,000 additional funds for Teacher Ed.
Marketing For the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 grant cycle: Due to increased funds, All public universities were granted funds for marketing Teacher Education programs. For 2023-2024 The RFP was reopened; KU and WSU submitted a proposal to enter the grant program. Awards are described and indicated in the chart above.
Kansas Teacher Service Scholarship This service obligation scholarship program provides financial assistance to both students pursuing bachelor's or master's degree programs and currently licensed teachers pursuing endorsement in hard-to-fill disciplines or master's degrees in hard-to-fill disciplines or either group planning to teach (K-12) in an under-served geographic area in Kansas.
View more information about the Kansas Teacher Service Scholarship and application details . Earn up to $5,830 per year! Questions about the Kansas Teacher Service Scholarship may be directed to This email address is being protected from spambots.
You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title II Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) TITLE II: Preparing, Training, and Recruiting High Quality Teachers and Principals and Other School Leaders (formerly Improving Teacher Quality Grant Program) All Title II funds are awarded to each state plan which, in Kansas, is through the Kansas Department of Education (KSDE).
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: The six state universities and Washburn University in Kansas are eligible to apply. Institutions must match grant funds on a basis of $1 from the institution to every $2 received from the grant. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows varies (e.g., $80,000 - $110,000 awarded for AY2025-26 projects). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Kansas Teacher Education Competitive Grant Program (KTECGP) is funded by Kansas Board of Regents. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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