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FIRST LEGO League Explore FIRST LEGO League Challenge FIRST Robotics Competition Start Date (Earliest First) Start Date (Latest First) End Date (Earliest First) 2025-2026 FIRST Tech Challenge Hardship Grant Awarded teams will receive a one-time grant which can only be used towards FIRST ® Tech Challenge season registration and products in the FIRST Tech Challenge Storefront.
Teams must meet all the eligibility criteria found below and be nominated by their region’s Partner in order to be considered for funding. Partner contact information can be found through the Find Local Support page. Need-based funding is limited.
Grants will be awarded until the funding is exhausted. If you are expecting a grant, please do not check out of the storefront until that grant has been awarded. FIRST will not be able to make changes to orders after checkout.
View the complete payment terms here: https://www. firstinspires. org/robotics/payment-terms .
View the Find Local Support page here: https://www. firstinspires. org/find-local-support Open to Rookie & Veteran teams Boeing Team Grants 2025-2026 FIRST LEGO League Explore FIRST LEGO League Challenge This team grant opportunity is available for FIRST ® teams who have a Boeing employee mentor.
The grants are available for teams in FIRST ® LEGO ® League and FIRST ® Tech Challenge. Please complete this application as soon as possible. It will close on October 3rd at 11:59pm EST, or if funds are exhausted.
We are unable to accept late submissions. Additional FIRST information can be found at the following links: FIRST ® LEGO ® League Explore, FIRST ® LEGO ® League Challenge, FIRST ® Tech Challenge Payment Terms Teams should apply for and receive approval for the Boeing Team Grant prior to paying for registration for the 2025-2026 FIRST season.
Teams should register, however, please do not pay for registration that may forfeit your team's ability to use this grant. Teams will be notified of their grant status within 15 business days of submission. Please allow additional time for the grant to be applied to your team's account.
For questions related to Boeing Team Grants, please email the FIRST Operations at customerservice@firstinspires. org . For the quickest response time please include the name of the grant or grant application, team number and program in your email.
Open to Rookie & Veteran teams and class packs This team grant opportunity is available for FIRST teams who have a Boeing employee mentor. John Deere 2025-2026 FIRST Team Grant Application FIRST LEGO League Explore FIRST LEGO League Challenge FIRST Robotics Competition The John Deere grant application for teams in any of the FIRST ® programs including with class packs for the 2025 – 2026 FIRST season are now open.
Our commitment to FIRST aligns with the John Deere Foundation's public goal of serving at least one million youth by 2030. John Deere and FIRST are united in our dedication to STEM for Everyone enabling teams to drive innovation, foster creativity, and enhance decision-making capabilities. We encourage teams to advocate for and embody these values within your own team culture.
Open to Rookie & Veteran teams and class packs Associated with a school (public or private) or 501(c)(3) non-profit in the U.S. or a registered charity outside the U.S. Team in a John Deere home community (listed in screening questions below) or have a confirmed John Deere employee mentor in any location that is committed to supporting the teams with 40 hours or more for the season.
This grant application can provide upfront funding for FIRST ® LEGO ® League (FLL) and FIRST ® Tech Challenge (FTC) Teams in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico and FIRST ® Robotic Competition (FRC) teams globally. Note: Outside the U. S and Canada, John Deere supports FIRST teams using separate grant processes for FIRST LEGO League and FIRST Tech Challenge teams with local FIRST Program Delivery Partners.
Submitted post season survey If John Deere supported for 2024 – 2025 season. Not paid your FIRST registration. You can register with FIRST but SHOULD NOT PAY for your registration as you will forfeit receiving a John Deere grant.
For FRC, have a confirmed John Deere mentor. If not, can apply and John Deere will try and line up a mentor but it’s best if have lined up prior to applying. Although not required for FLL & FTC, a preference will be given to teams that have a John Deere employee mentor else request a John Deere mentor with the grant request.
Important Note: Mentors and coaches must be current John Deere employees who are eligible for the John Deere employee giving program. This excludes retirees, dealers, and contingent staff.
Any team that has a John Deere employee confirmed mentor, should apply for a grant even if not eligible for upfront funding because: Eligible for funding if they qualify for the FIRST World Championship in Houston Eligible to receive John Deere Green & Yellow specially made safety glasses for FTC & FRC teams. Recognized as John Deere team receiving branding information including logos and guidelines.
Mentors will be recognized and provided support by John Deere. This includes our John Deere FIRST Program Leads. Help John Deere show our total support for FIRST around the world.
Funding Levels for Approved Grants: Funding levels will vary for new and returning teams based on team financial need. What’s covered: All or a portion of team registration, robot kits, and field setup kit costs. Teams qualifying for the FIRST World Championship may receive funding support.
Not covered: Local event registration, attending open events, travel, and team apparel.
Deadlines to Apply: The deadlines to apply, assuming budget is still available, are as follows: FIRST LEGO League Discover apply by December 20, 2025 ( U.S. & Canada only) FIRST LEGO League Explore apply by December 20, 2025 ( U.S. & Canada only) FIRST LEGO League Challenge apply by September 27, 2025 (U.S. & Canada only) FIRST Tech Challenge apply by September 27, 2025 (U.S. Canada, and Mexico only) FIRST Robotics Competition apply by November 1, 2025 (all locations) Note: Approval for FRC Grants will be on or after October 1, 2025.
If you request a John Deere mentor when applying and are expected to be approved for a grant, we will work to line up a mentor prior to October 1. If you feel you are eligible to apply for a grant, please complete the quick screening questions below to determine if your team is eligible for a 2025 – 2026 John Deere FIRST grant and if so, complete the formal grant application with one application per team (excludes class packs).
bae systems, inc. frc grant fy26 " data-start-date="1755043200000" data-end-date="1757721600000" data-name="bae systems, inc. frc grant fy26"> BAE Systems, Inc. FRC Grant FY26 FIRST Robotics Competition All US-based FIRST ® Robotics Competition teams can apply.
Priority given to teams that meet one of the following criteria: Teams located within 75 miles of a BAE Systems site (see application for a list of our locations) Teams with BAE Systems mentors; if you are interested in having a BAE Systems mentor, please tell us in your application so we can do our best to match you.
Teams with an existing relationship with BAE Systems Teams demonstrating diversity in STEM (meeting one of the criteria below): a. Teams affiliated with Title 1 schools (to be considered a Title 1 school, a minimum of 40% of the students must qualify for free or reduced lunch). b.
Teams with high needs (more than 50% free/reduced lunch rates at affiliated school) Open to Rookie & Veteran teams US FIRST Robotics Competition Teams only. Teams with a BAE mentor, an existing relationship with BAE Systems, located withing 75 miles of a BAE site, or teams affiliated with Title 1 schools.
arconic foundation 2025-2026 grant application " data-start-date="1754870400000" data-end-date="1761868800000" data-name="arconic foundation 2025-2026 grant application"> Arconic Foundation 2025-2026 Grant Application FIRST Robotics Competition FIRST LEGO League Challenge FIRST LEGO League Explore This grant is open to FIRST ® LEGO ® League, FIRST ® Tech Challenge, and FIRST ® Robotics Competition teams for the 2025-2026 season.
A submission does not guarantee funding. Requester must complete a copy of this form for each team identified as eligible for the grant. Single applications with multiple teams listed will not be accepted.
Teams must register with FIRST ® and have a team number prior to applying for a grant. Must be participating on a FIRST team for the current 2025-26 season. Team must be located within one of the following counties.
Arconic Foundation Communities – by state and county Arkansas: Benton, Madison, Washington Georgia: Dekalb, Gwinnett Illinois: Henry, Knox, Mercer, Rock Island (FRC teams only, FLL & FTC teams please contact your Program Delivery Partners) Iowa: Clinton, Muscatine, Scott (FRC teams only, FLL & FTC teams please contact your Program Delivery Partners) New York: Franklin, Jefferson, St.
Lawrence Tennessee: Blount, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, Sevier Pennsylvania: Allegheny, Berks, Butler, Columbia, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montour, Westmoreland, York (FLL & FRC only, FTC teams please contact your Program Delivery Partners) (Please note all Indiana teams grants will be distributed directly by FIRST Indiana) Open to Rookie & Veteran teams This grant is open to FIRST ® LEGO ® League, FIRST ® Tech Challenge, and FIRST ® Robotics Competition teams for the 2025-2026 season.
A submission does not guarantee funding. Requester must complete a copy of this form for each team identified as eligible for the grant. Single applications with multiple teams listed will not be accepted.
Teams must register with FIRST ® and have a team number prior to applying for a grant. Must be participating on a FIRST team for the current 2025-26 season. Team must be located within one of the following counties.
Arconic Foundation Communities – by state and county Arkansas: Benton, Madison, Washington Georgia: Dekalb, Gwinnett Illinois: Henry, Knox, Mercer, Rock Island (FRC teams only, FLL & FTC teams please contact your Program Delivery Partners) Iowa: Clinton, Muscatine, Scott (FRC teams only, FLL & FTC teams please contact your Program Delivery Partners) New York: Franklin, Jefferson, St.
Lawrence Tennessee: Blount, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, Sevier Pennsylvania: Allegheny, Berks, Butler, Columbia, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montour, Westmoreland, York (FLL & FRC only, FTC teams please contact your Program Delivery Partners) (Please note all Indiana teams grants will be distributed directly by FIRST Indiana) 2025-2026 dow frc international team grant " data-start-date="1756684800000" data-end-date="1759190400000" data-name="2025-2026 dow frc international team grant"> 2025-2026 Dow FRC International Team Grant FIRST Robotics Competition Dow team grants are available for FIRST FRC International teams who have a Dow employee mentor and/or are based in Dow communities (nearby Dow sites or offices) around the globe.
List of Dow Locations: https://corporate. dow. com/en-us/locations.
html Please note that these grants are only available for countries other than United States and Canada, as the application process for these two countries took place earlier in the season and are now closed. The International Team Grants offered by Dow will be offered based on a competitive review process.
Dow Grant Details: This year, Dow updated its grant process, and awarded FRC teams (based on the application review process) will receive up to $3,000 (three thousand U.S. dollars) grants. We will use a scoring rubric to evaluate applications.
The rubric includes scores (points) given for the following criteria – teams will be evaluated by their responses to the different questions throughout the application process: Reach: Number of students in the team. Gender composition of the team will be one of the differentiators. Inclusion: Team has awareness of its current Inclusion gaps and improvement opportunities and at least one initiative on this space.
Community Engagement: Team is engaged in the community, successfully describing one or more community engagement activities Team Sustainability: In alignment to the Team Sustainability Award sponsored by Dow, teams understand their environmental impact, have initiatives to reduce their environmental footprint and plan their long-term existence including supporting entry-level category teams.
Deadlines to apply for FRC International team grant funding from Dow: Monday, September 30, 2025 Please remember, these deadlines are subject to change based on fund availability and business circumstances. All teams will be notified by November 3rd, 2025 regarding their application decision.
Open to Rookie & Veteran teams Dow team grants are available for FIRST FRC International teams who have a Dow employee mentor and/or based in Dow communities around the globe. These International grants are only available for countries other than United States and Canada. Teams should apply for and receive the Dow FIRST grant prior to paying for registration and/or product for the 2025-2026 season.
If a team pays for registration before getting a grant, their possibilities to use the grant will be reduced considerably! Please go to https://www. firstinspires.
org/robotics/payment-terms to learn more about the FIRST payment policies and the grant utilization options. Teams should be associated with a school or 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (4-H, Girl Scouts, Boys & Girls Club, etc.) in order to be eligible. Please register with FIRST , because every submission requires a team number to process, but remember not to pay yet!
Only submit one application for each team you wish to be considered for a grant. Applications with multiple team numbers will only be considered for one grant.
ftc sim argosy rookie team grant " data-start-date="1755475200000" data-end-date="1761868800000" data-name="ftc sim argosy rookie team grant"> FTC SIM Argosy Rookie Team Grant The Argosy foundation is empowering FTC SIM users to take their virtual robotics experience to the next level by offering the FTC SIM Argosy Rookie Team Grant for teams participating in the 2025-2026 FIRST ® Tech Challenge Season!
Awarded new teams will receive a one-time $1000 grant through HCB which can only be used towards FIRST ® Tech Challenge season registration and products. Teams must apply for the grant and meet all criteria to be eligible Grants are limited. Grants will be awarded until the funding is exhausted.
Teams awarded this grant are not eligible for the 2025-26 FIRST Tech Challenge Hardship Grant. Grant Eligibility - Must be in the United States, Mexico, Canada - Must participate in the 2025-2026 FIRST ® Tech Challenge competition season - Share your FIRST ® Tech Challenge experiences with them if requested by the sponsor. They are very interested in your progress as a team and will be excited to hear more about your season.
Grant Timeline: Applicants will receive an email to confirm that their application has been received and is being processed. Grants will be reviewed every Tuesday. Apply Here link: https://firstroboticscanada.
org/ftcsimgrant/ fikret yüksel foundation " data-start-date="1758758400000" data-end-date="1763164800000" data-name="fikret yüksel foundation"> FIRST Robotics Competition 2025 Fikret Yüksel Foundation Sürdürülebilirlik Kayıt Destek Hibe - 2025 Fikret Yüksel Foundation Sustainability Grant English sonra Türkçe DESCRİPTİON The purpose of the 2026 Fikret Yüksel Foundation Sustainability Grant is to help teams located within Türkiye stay sustainable.
In order to be able to help as many teams as possible, in as fair a manner as possible, the grant will work as such: Teams who apply are eligible for a $2000 grant for registration This structure is set up to try to spread limited funds among as many teams as possible, to give more teams assistance during these economically difficult times (where inflation is very high) 2026 Fikret Yüksel Foundation Sürdürülebilirlik Destek Hibe Programının amacı, Türkiye içinde bulunan takımların sürdürülebilirliklerine katkıda bulunmaktır.
Mümkün olan en fazla sayıda takıma adil bir şekilde yardımcı olabilmek amacıyla, hibe programı aşağıdaki gibi işleyecektir: Başvuran takımlar hibeden 2000 dolarlık kayit destek alabilirler. Bu yapı, sınırlı fonları mümkün olan en fazla takıma dağıtmaya ve ekonomik olarak zorlu dönemlerde (enflasyonun yüksek olduğu dönemlerde) daha fazla takıma yardımcı olmaya yöneliktir.
Open to Rookie & Veteran teams 2025-2026 nasa frc grants " data-start-date="1756684800000" data-end-date="1759190400000" data-name="2025-2026 nasa frc grants"> 2025-2026 NASA FRC Grants FIRST Robotics Competition Welcome to the NASA FIRST ® Robotics Competition (FRC) grant application process for the 2026 competition season. We are very excited your team is planning to participate in FRC this year.
You are choosing to provide students with the opportunity to use their minds to accomplish an incredible task: starting with ideas that exist only in the minds of your team members and then creating a functioning robot in only a few weeks.
Open to Rookie & Veteran teams Eligible teams must be Rookie, New Veteran, or Year-Two Teams (a Year-Two Team is a team that was identified as a Rookie team during the 2025 FRC Season AND received a NASA Sponsorship during the 2025 FRC Season). This grant is only available for US-based teams at the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) program level.
The grants will provide funding to cover the registration costs for the first Regional event the team signs up for in the 2026 season (for those in a state following the Regional model) or the team’s 2026 district registration (for those in the District model). All funding will be sent directly to FIRST , and FIRST will credit the accounts of teams selected to receive a NASA Grant.
Final grant awards are contingent on continuing resolution and the availability of congressional funding. All teams selected to receive a NASA grant will have funding sent directly to FIRST . This funding will be applied to the teams registration costs and cannot be re-granted to the team.
Boeing FRC Team Grant Application 2025-2026 FIRST Robotics Competition This team grant opportunity is available for teams who have a Boeing employee mentor . The grants are available for FIRST ® Robotics Competition teams . Please complete this application as soon as possible.
It will close on November 14th at 11:59pm EST, or if funds are exhausted. We are unable to accept late submissions. Additional FIRST information can be found at the following links: FIRST Robotics Competition Teams will be notified of their grant status within 15 business days of submission.
Please allow additional time for the grant to be applied to your team's account. For questions related to Boeing Team Grants, please email the FIRST Operations at customerservice@firstinspires. org .
For the quickest response time please include the name of the grant or grant application, team number and program in your email. Digital Citizen Fund Rookie Team Grant FIRST Robotics Competition The Digital Citizen Fund (DCF) builds the resilience of women and girls worldwide through STEM education, technology, and entrepreneurship.
As the home of the renowned Afghan Girls Robotics Team, DCF is proud to extend its support to women and girls in STEM and robotics in the United States. This grant will sponsor the participation of U.S.-based, rookie teams with all or at least majority-female membership in FIRST Robotics Competitions in the 2025-2026 or 2026-2027 seasons.
To maximize impact and encourage teams’ own fundraising efforts, DCF expects to award up to five grants of $5000 each across both seasons. Please note that a submission does not guarantee funding. To apply for the 2026-2027 season, please fill out the following form by June 1, 2026.
A separate application is required for each eligible team applying. Please contact customerservice@firstinspires. org Question on a specific grant?
Email teamgrants@firstinspires. org . I am looking to start a new team - how do I get started financially?
The amount and type of grants differ every year. Many team grant recipients are self-selected by our sponsors. There are many other opportunities to raise money for your FIRST team and contacting local businesses is a great place to start.
Many teams have associations with companies that have interest in or may already provide grants/support to FIRST teams – but often, the connection is never discovered. Also consider having your team’s mentors and parents ask their employer about supporting your team. Another great resource is your Program Delivery Partner .
Program Delivery Partners have knowledge of regional opportunities that are less competitive than national grants. Also, many teams hold fundraisers or find local sponsorships. For tips, check out the Team Fundraising Toolkit .
I received a grant. Why can’t I see it on my team’s account? There are two reasons you might not see your grant on your account.
If you received grant acknowledgement from sponsor: Sometimes a sponsor will tell teams they are receiving a grant before sending their team list to FIRST . If you do not see the grant on your account within five business days, please e-mail teamgrants@firstinspires. org .
If you received grant acknowledgement from FIRST : Sometimes sponsors send FIRST a list of teams for which they wish to provide a team grant, but due to time constraints are unable to send complete funding right away. In these situations, FIRST applies the grant to the team’s account as an invoice. If you still do not see your grant, please e-mail teamgrants@firstinspires.
org My team received a grant. Should we send a thank you letter to the sponsor? We encourage teams to write thank you letters to sponsors.
What if I ordered my product and it hasn’t arrived yet? Please contact the Operations Department at 603-666-3906 ext. 0 or by emailing your team's program inbox: fllexplore@firstinspires.
org fllchallenge@firstinspires. org firsttechchallenge@firstinspires. org firstroboticscompetition@firstinspires.
org I have been told my team may receive a grant. Should I wait to register my team and purchase product? If there is a possibility you are receiving a grant, you must wait to pay until you receive instructions from FIRST .
You will not be able to utilize your grant if you pay your registration or purchase your product before you receive the grant. FIRST will not be able to make changes to orders after checkout. For more details, please read the FIRST payment terms.
Where can I see my payment information?
The lead coach 1, lead coach 2, and the Team Admin may view the team’s and grant information by following these steps: Click the “Funds & Grants” hyperlink located under the “Team Finances” column Click on “Grants and Contributed Funds” to view the total amount of funds applied to your team for the season Click on “Team Credit Balance” to view your team’s current credit balance Please check out of Dashboard (click on shopping cart icon) to utilize your team's credit balance Once all fees have been paid in full, any remainder credit balances for FIRST ® Robotics Competition teams only can be regranted using the process outlined in the regrant link below I have questions about a regrant, where can I find the answer?
Click here for more information: regranting process, procedures and w-9 . If you have additional questions regarding the regrant process, please email grantsapproval@firstinspires. org .
I submitted my regrant paperwork and haven’t received my regrant check yet. What should I do? I have a team grants related question, but do not see the answer on this page, who should I contact?
Please email our Grants Team at teamgrants@firstinspires. org For FIRST Robotics Competition teams - I submitted my regrant paperwork and haven’t received my regrant check yet. What should I do?
For FIRST Robotics Competition teams - It is coming close to the pay deadline. I am not sure we will have the funds in time. What can I do?
In order to receive your Kit of Parts (KOP) on time it is important to have your first event registration paid by the deadline. If you are having trouble acquiring funds for the season, please contact your Program Delivery Partner for opportunities in your area and read through the funding tips in the Fundraising Toolkit .
For teams attending the FIRST Championship - My team qualified to attend the FIRST Championship and a sponsor said they would sponsor us, what should I do? After you qualify, you only have a few days to pay your registration fee. If you have not received instructions from the sponsor and you believe you should be receiving a grant please contact teamgrants@firstinspires.
org immediately and include your sponsor's name in the email subject. For teams attending the FIRST Championship - If our team’s sponsor visits our Pit at Championship, what should I do? When a sponsor visits your pit it is very important to thank them for all of their support.
They are very excited to meet you and learn about your accomplishments. This is also a great opportunity to provide them with any thank you notes, pictures or mementos from your season. It is a good idea to prepare for this ahead of time.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: New Hampshire public and public charter schools. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $15,000 per school Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
Yes — AI tools like Granted can help research funders, draft proposal sections, and check compliance. However, always review and customize AI-generated content to reflect your organization's unique strengths and the specific requirements of the solicitation.
Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
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.