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Find similar grantsMississippi Comprehensive Automated Performance-based System (MCAPS) is sponsored by Mississippi Department of Education. An online application system that streamlines the grant application process for local educational agencies (LEAs), linking funding to student outcomes and reducing administrative burdens.
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The Office of Grants Management oversees and processes state and federal grant awards to various subgrantees across the state. This office is charged with providing fiscal support to MDE program offices, including reimbursement approvals, monitoring of grant budgets, and assisting with the fund distribution of all projects awarded by the Mississippi Department of Education.
(MCAPS) Mississippi Comprehensive Automated Performance-based System The Mississippi Comprehensive Automated Performance-based System (MCAPS) is an online application system. MCAPS reduces the burden placed on districts when applying for grant funding by increasing the transparency of grant activities and provides consistent processing of grant applications.
It links funding to student outcomes by focusing more on planning and data-driven decisions. MCAPS provides immediate feedback to districts on their application. All applications and supporting documents are centralized and cataloged within the system.
MCAPS captures the accountability data for the district and individual schools. It streamlines the data and helps districts make more data-driven decisions by organizing goals, strategies, actions steps, and improvement strategies for each school. * Captures all of the planning needs of the LEA across programs (i.e. federal programs, special education, school improvement, technology, etc.).
* LEAs can draw down funds using the Request for Funds feature. * The Planning Tool encompasses the Components of the Schoolwide Plan and the Targeted Assistance Plans. * Consolidates the planning and application process to reduce duplication of information across the state.
* Reduces the administrative burden placed on LEAs when applying for grant funding. * MDE Ethical Dilemma Decision Tree * MDE Grant Authorization Form * MDE Program Fund Transfer Form * MDE Self-Assessment Flowchart * MDE Self-Assessment Tool * MDE Summary of Internal Control Deficiencies
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) in Mississippi. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Mississippi Comprehensive Automated Performance-based System (MCAPS) is funded by Mississippi Department of Education. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Mississippi. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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