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School Emergency Response to Violence (Project SERV) | U.S. Department of Education School Emergency Response to Violence (Project SERV) Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) Office of Safe and Supportive Schools 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, room 4B111 Washington, DC 20202-6200 Hamed. Negron-Perez@ed.
gov Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) Legislation, Regulations, and Guidance The School Emergency Response to Violence (Project SERV) program funds short-term education-related services for local educational agencies (LEAs) and institutions of higher education (IHEs) to help them recover from a violent or traumatic event in which the learning environment has been disrupted.
Office of Safe and Supportive Schools (OSSS) Project SERV funds in response to most violent or traumatic events are managed by OSSS. For information on applying for a Project SERV grant please contact hamed. negron-perez@ed.
gov . Disaster Recovery Unit (DRU) Project SERV funds in response to a major natural disaster are managed by the DRU. For information on applying for a Project SERV grant following a natural disaster, please contact Maria.
Rowan@ed. gov .
PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S260001 Fox C6 School District, MO $111,000 S184S260002 Mingo County School District, WV $67,712 S184S260003 South Georgia State College, GA $74,720 S184S260005 Anchorage School District, AK $439,630 S184S260006 Elizabeth City State University, NC $235,482 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S250001 Loma Prieta Joint Union Elementary School District, CA $68,255 S184S250002 Henderson County Board of Public Education, NC $150,100 S184S250003 Unified School District No. 500, KS $156,128 S184S250004 Richland School District, WA $182,672 S184S250005 Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District, CA $92,880 S184S250006 Mountain City Public Montessori, NC $48,080 S184S250007 Marjorie Williams Academy, NC $33,750 S184S250008 Mayland Community College, NC $12,989 S184S250009 Nodaway Valley Community School, IA $44,161 S184S250010 Meadow Oaks Education Foundation, TX $309,571 S184S250011 Rock Valley Community School District Foundation, IA $243,147 S184S250012 Western Carolina University, NC $246,419 S184S250013 Henderson County Board of Public Education, NC $745,627 S184S250014 Johnson County Board of Education, TN $216,828 S184S250015 Watauga County Boe, NC $908,000 S184S250016 Asheville City Board of Education, NC $707,319 S184S250017 Brevard Academy, NC $59,899 S184S250018 Ashe County School District, NC $762,730 S184S250019 Mitchell Co Board of Education, NC $343,098 S184S250020 Yancey County Schools, NC $464,693 S184S250021 Montreat College, NC $160,789 S184S250022 Harford County Board of Education, MD $348,556 S184S250023 County of Carter, TN $657,412 S184S250024 Avery County Schools, NC $202,280 S184S250025 Buncombe County School District, NC $633,226 S184S250026 Madison County Board of Education, NC $1,252,000 S184S250027 Eastern New Mexico University, NM $103,885 S184S250029 Foundation for the Arts at the Core of Education, Inc., NC $107,950 S184S250030 Spencer Community School District, IA $223,220 S184S250031 Rutherford County Schools, NC $139,080 S184S250032 Haywood County Schools, NC $186,417 S184S250033 Barrow County Board of Education, GA $1,097,171 S184S250034 Zion-Benton Township High School District, IL $185,920 S184S250035 Asheville Peak Academy, NC $336,561 S184S250036 Aveson Charter Schools, CA $494,000 S184S250037 Odyssey Charter School South, CA $700,976 S184S250038 Pasadena Rosebud Academy, CA $300,516 S184S250040 North Side Community School, MO $259,230 S184S250041 Dallas Independent School District $336,500 S184S250043 Texas Education Agency $250,000 Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S240001 Washington Central Unified Union School District $100,000 S184S240002 South Delta School District $297,475 S184S240003 Regents of the University of Idaho $306,944 S184S240004 Hawaii State Department of Education $2,199,146 S184S240005 Barre Unified Union School District $128,152 S184S240006 Amory School District $140,000 S184S240007 Worcester State University $153,978 S184S240008 Perry Community School District $655,085 S184S240009 Montgomery County Public Schools $340,850 S184S240010 UW River Falls $336,120 S184S240011 Seattle School District No 1 $226,204 S184S240012 Mount Horeb Area School District $118,112 S184S240013 Highland Falls Fort Montgomery School District $111,097 FY 2023 PR/Award Grantee Name Award S184S230001 Pioneer Union School District, CA $59,984 S184S230002 Philander Smith College, AR (HBCU) $149,963 S184S230003 Happy Camp Elementary School District, CA $222,925 S184S230004 Hodges University, FL $285,772 S184S230005 Hardee County School District, FL $148,869 S184S230006 Hampton University, VA $214,317 S184S230007 Daytona State College, FL $31,491 S184S230008 Claflin University, SC $440,000 S184S230009 TrueNorth Educational Coop 804, IL $73,000 S184S230010 Texas Southern University, TX (HBCU) $191,962 S184S230011 McSwain Union Elementary School District, CA $99,925 S184S230012 Delaware State University, DE (HBCU) $217,000 S184S230013 Plumas Alternative Learning Services, CA $112,476 S184S230014 Lagunita School District, CA $4,806 S184S230015 Howard University, DC (HBCU) $203,000 S184S230016 Lee County School Board, FL $333,367 S184S230017 Metropolitan Nashville PS, TN $850,000 S184S230018 Uvalde CISD, TX (2nd Award) $1,500,000 S184S230019 Dillard University, LA (HBCU) $287,700 S184S230020 Amory School District, MS $67,438 S184S230021 Seattle School District #1 of King County, WA $493,923 S184S230022 Florida Southwestern State College, FL $270,441 S184S230023 Big Creek Elementary School District, CA $186,773 S184S230024 Wynne School District, AR $320,305 FY 2022 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S220001 Plumas Alternative Learning Services, CA $115,314 S184S220002 Sojourner Truth Academy, MN $79,000 S184S220003 Boulder Valley School District, CO $1,317,979 S184S220004 Pacific Elementary School District, CA $36,353 S184S220005 Bonny Doon Union Elementary School District, CA $36,353 S184S220006 Greenville Schools, SC $360,784 S184S220007 Bridgewater College, VA $276,285 S184S220008 Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Distrito Escolar Independiente Consolidado de Uvalde $1,500,000 S184S220009 Southern University Law Center, LA $133,200 S184S220010 Oxford Area Community SD, MI $707,600 S184S220011 Intermediate District 287, MN $94,718 S184S220012 Tugaloo College, MS $423,790 S184S220013 Fayetteville State University, NC $83,284 S184S220014 Coppin State University, MD $130,190 S184S220015 Fisk University, TN $60,919 S184S220016 NC Central University, NC $213,500 FY 2021 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S210001 Lincoln County, OR $234,477 S184S210002 Fresno County Superintendent of Schools, CA $202,500 S184S210003 Sonoma County Office of Education, CA $1,083,805 S184S210004 Butte County Office of Education, CA $111,828 S184S210005 Phoenix-Talent Schools, OR $260,360 S184S210006 McKenzie School District, OR $14,400 S184S210007 Pacific Elementary School District, CA $44,820 S184S210008 Bonny Doon Union Elementary School District, CA $84,345 S184S210009 Department of Education of Puerto Rico $96,318 S184S210010 Happy Camp Elementary School District, CA $541,395 S184S210011 Boulder Valley School District, CO $91,322 FY 2020 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S200001 Clint ISD, El Paso, TX $2,164 S184S200002 School Board of Broward County, FL $2,483,273 S184S200003 Maine School of Science and Mathematics, ME $59,630 S184S200005 Moore ISD No2, OK $256,788 FY 2019 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S190001 School Board of Marion County, FL $68,565 S184S190002 Central Northern Mariana Islands Public School Systems $1,131,759 S184S190003 Marshall County Board of Education, KY $460,064 S184S190004 California Department of Education $2,000,000 S184S190005 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, NC $95,115 S184S190006 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction $2,000,000 S184S190007 Freeman School District 358, WA $224,472 S184S190008 Bay County, FL $1,256,574 S184S190009 Gadsden County, FL $590,492 S184S190001 Santa Fe ISD, TX $1,000,000 FY 2018 Grantee Name State Award Texas SEA TX $2,000,000 VIDE SEA USVI $2,000,000 PRDE SEA PR $2,000,000 CDE SEA CA $2,000,000 Freeman SD WA $50,817 Broward County PS FL $1,000,000 Two Eagle River School MT $50,000 Clark County SD NV $50,000 New Paltz Central SD MT $49,493 Santa Fe ISD TX $1,000,000 St.
Mary’s County PS MD $189,202 West Liberty-Salem LSD OH $164,542 Marshall County SD KY $138,213 Corning Unified Elementary SD CA $105,024 FY 2017 Grantee Name State Award Flint Community Schools MI $480,000 Anderson SD SC $65,700 Washington West Supervisory Union SD VT $63,111 Washoe County SD NV $50,000 Anderson SD, 2nd Award SC $135,844 St.
Joseph SD MO $54,543 San Bernardino City Unified SD CA $69,651 FY 2016 Grantee Name State Award Volusia County Schools, Deland FL $69,023 Little Wound School, Pine Ridge Reservation SD $325,777 Baltimore City Public Schools MD $292,647 Chicago PS, Scott Joplin ES IL $70,650 Madison Local Schools OH $56,336 Seattle Pacific University WA $68,226 Umpqua Community College OR $529,623 Crazy Horse School SD $107,631 Becker School District MN $44,300 Wounded Knee District School SD $300,000 Baltimore City Public Schools, Renaissance Academy MD $351,718 Louisiana SEA LA $1,500,000 FY 2015 Grantee Name State Award Fairfax County Public Schools VA $50,000 The University of California, Santa Barbara CA $569,725 Marysville SD WA $50,000 Pine Ridge School, Pine Ridge Reservation SD $218,515 FY 2014 Grantee Name State Award Colorado Department of Education CO $750,000 New Jersey Department of Education NJ $800,000 Chardon Local Schools Extended OH $269,530 Danvers Public Schools MA $49,770 Placerville Union ES District CA $219,720 Washoe County SD NV $50,000 Santa Monica College CA $66,249 Newtown Public School District CT $1,938,913 Arlington SD WA $9,090 Bend-La Pine OR $41,377 Littleton PS CO $121,200 Brunswick City SC OH $90,250 Washoe County SD NV $694,531 Newtown Public Schools CT $3,170,625 Darrington SD WA $10,341 Clay County Schools FL $70,250 Reynolds School District OR $92,217 FY 2013 Grantee Name State Award Aurora Public Schools CO $49,623 New York State Education Department NY $500,000 New Jersey Department of Education NJ $1,250,000 Connecticut Department of Education CT $250,000 New York City Department of Education NY $1,000,000 Board of Education of Baltimore County MD $35,175 Windham Central Supervisory Union VT $48,391 Hastings Public Schools ISD #200 MN $26,397 Newtown CT $1,303,195 FY 2012 Grantee Name State Award Joplin County Schools MO $49,780 Joplin Public Schools MO $818,185 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University VA $49,298 Chardon Local Schools OH $56,031 FY 2011 Grantee Name State Award Anoka Hennepin School District MN $49,641 Shannon County School District SD $50,000 Marin County Office of Education CA $48,900 Millard Public Schools NE $49,800 Mt.
Mansfield Union High School VT $46,484 School District of Marinette WI $50,000 Carlsbad Unified School District CA $48,093 Placerville Union School District CA $45,222 FY 2010 Grantee Name City/State Award Belleville Township High School District Belleville, IL $49,980 Tulsa Independent School District Tulsa, OK $49,864 Chicago Public Schools Chicago, IL $500,000 School Board of Miami-Dade County Miami, FL $74,444 Manasquan Board of Education Manasquan, NJ $249,834 Killeen Independent School District Killeen, TX $22,894 School District U-46 Elgin, IL $47,509 Mescalero Apache Schools Mescalero, NM $48,040 Palo Alto Unified School District Palo Alto, CA $50,000 Madison City Board of Education Madison, AL $39,273 Knox County Schools Knoxville, TN $49,987 The University of Alabama Huntsville Huntsville, AL $256,596 Poplar Public Schools Poplar, MT $50,000 FY 2009 Grantee Name City/State Award Manasquan Board of Education Manasquan, NJ $35,574 Milton Public Schools Milton, MA $43,000 Schenectady City School District Schenectady, NY $50,000 FY 2008 Grantee Name City/State Award Cleveland Metropolitan School District Cleveland, OH $50,000 School District of Crandon Crandon, WI $49,986 Essex Town School District Essex Junction, VT $38,000 Montgomery County Public Schools Christiansburg, VA $48,900 Lakeview Public School District Cottonwood, MN $50,200 Mid-Del Schools Oklahoma City, OK $49,976 Montgomery County Public Schools Christinsburg, VA $247,493 Northern Illinois University Dekalb, IL $396,919 FY 2007 Grantee Name Award Western School District $49,675 Northeast Nodaway School District $49,842 Platte Canyon School District $49,871 Needham Public Schools $49,950 Pocatello/Chubbuck School District $49,950 Huntsville City Schools $50,000 FY 2006 Grantee Name Award Texas Education Agency $1,750,000 Mississippi Department of Education $1,750,000 Prior Lake School District $8,840 Alabama Department of Education $750,000 Cass-Lake Bena Public Schools $41,386 Campbell County Public Schools $50,000 Stewart County School District 163,900 Red Lake Independent School District $279,225 Elmira City School District $38,162 FY 2005 Grantee Name Award New York City Department of Education $5,000,000 ROCORI Independent School District $279,717 Denver Public Schools $45,550 Valparaiso Community Schools $50,050 Mount Diablo Unified School District $50,000 Stewart County Public Schools $49,965 Nine Mile Falls School District $49,549 Union City Schools $50,000 Red Lake Independent School District $53,200 Oxnard Union High School District $50,000 Louisiana Department of Education $2,750,000 FY 2004 Grantee Name Award ROCORI Independent School District $51,502 Red Lion Area School District $244,166 Millard Public Schools $49,982 Crescent School District #313 $52,552 Pojoaque Valley Schools $30,252 Sealy Independent School District $48,700 FY 2003 Grantee Name Award Maryland State Department of Education $250,000 Virginia Department of Education $250,000 District of Columbia Public Schools $100,000 Annette Island School District $50,000 New Orleans Public Schools $50,000 Red Lion Area School $50,000 FY 2002 Grantee Name Award East Pennsboro Area School District $15,000 NYC Board of Education $225,000 FY 2001 Grantee Name Award Anchorage School District $50,000 Connecticut Department of Education $500,000 District of Columbia Public Schools $250,000 Fresno Unified School District $300,000 Grossmont Union High School District (Granite Hills) $300,000 Grossmont Union High School District (Granite Hills) $51,700 Grossmont Union High School District (Santana) $50,152 Grossmont Union High School District (Santana) $300,000 Maryland State Department of Education $250,000 New Jersey Board of Education $1,500,000 NY State Dept.
of Education (Albany) $1,700,000 NYC Board of Education (Brooklyn) $4,000,000 Virginia Department of Education $500,000 Under the Project SERV grant, the Department provides short-term support after a traumatic event to affected local educational agencies (LEAs) or institutions of higher education (IHEs). These grants are intended to provide a limited amount of funds to meet acute needs and restore the learning environment.
At the discretion of the Secretary, funding amounts and project periods may be established (subject to the availability of appropriations) to reflect the scope of the incident and potential recovery needs. The application process is not intended to be burdensome.
Typically, applications include a narrative of about 4-5 pages and contain the following information: Description of the school district (i.e., small, rural district with enrollment of X students, demographic information, etc.) Description of the incident. Description of the impact the incident has had on the learning environment.
Please include, as much as possible, data which reflects this impact, e.g. increased student/faculty absences, increased visits to nurse/school counselor/psychologist, etc. Please display data in pre vs. post incident format, whenever possible Explanation of proposed activities designed to restore the learning environment Please clearly stipulate roles and responsibilities of personnel offering services, wherever applicable Please include proposed end date of grant award Budget and budget narrative Wherever applicable, please distinguish between reimbursement and prospective expenses.
For further information on applying for a Project SERV grant please contact hamed. negron-perez@ed. gov .
For additional information on applying for a Project SERV grant following a natural disaster, please contact Maria. Rowan@ed. gov .
Who May Apply: Local education agencies (LEAs) and institutions of higher education (IHEs) that have experienced a traumatic event of such magnitude as to severely disrupt the teaching and learning environment. In order for an LEA or IHE to qualify for funding, the organization needs to be able to demonstrate that the learning environment has been disrupted as the result of a significant, traumatic event.
An LEA or IHE that experienced a traumatic or violent event that disrupted teaching and learning may be eligible for services under Project SERV if the LEA or IHE is able to: Demonstrate the traumatic effect on the learning environment including how the event has disrupted teaching and learning; and Demonstrate that the needed services cannot be adequately provided with existing resources in a comprehensive and timely manner, and that the provision of services and assistance will result in an undue financial hardship on the LEA or IHE.
Project SERV funds have been awarded and used to address needs related to each of the following types of events: Terrorism (response to 9/11, Washington, DC sniper incident, Virginia Tech) Major natural disasters, (e.g. response to Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria) Student homicides (off campus) Hate crimes committed against students, faculty members and/or staff It is important to note that this list is not exhaustive and that any traumatic event that impacts schools, students, and staff may qualify an LEA or IHE for Project SERV funding.
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended, Title IV, Part F, Subpart 3, Sec.
4631 Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) — 34 CFR Parts 75, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 97, 98, 99 The School Emergency Response to Violence (Project SERV) program funds short-term education-related services for local educational agencies (LEAs) and institutions of higher education (IHEs) to help them recover from a violent or traumatic event in which the learning environment has been disrupted.
Office of Safe and Supportive Schools (OSSS) Project SERV funds in response to most violent or traumatic events are managed by OSSS. For information on applying for a Project SERV grant please contact hamed. negron-perez@ed.
gov . Disaster Recovery Unit (DRU) Project SERV funds in response to a major natural disaster are managed by the DRU. For information on applying for a Project SERV grant following a natural disaster, please contact Maria.
Rowan@ed. gov .
PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S260001 Fox C6 School District, MO $111,000 S184S260002 Mingo County School District, WV $67,712 S184S260003 South Georgia State College, GA $74,720 S184S260005 Anchorage School District, AK $439,630 S184S260006 Elizabeth City State University, NC $235,482 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S250001 Loma Prieta Joint Union Elementary School District, CA $68,255 S184S250002 Henderson County Board of Public Education, NC $150,100 S184S250003 Unified School District No. 500, KS $156,128 S184S250004 Richland School District, WA $182,672 S184S250005 Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District, CA $92,880 S184S250006 Mountain City Public Montessori, NC $48,080 S184S250007 Marjorie Williams Academy, NC $33,750 S184S250008 Mayland Community College, NC $12,989 S184S250009 Nodaway Valley Community School, IA $44,161 S184S250010 Meadow Oaks Education Foundation, TX $309,571 S184S250011 Rock Valley Community School District Foundation, IA $243,147 S184S250012 Western Carolina University, NC $246,419 S184S250013 Henderson County Board of Public Education, NC $745,627 S184S250014 Johnson County Board of Education, TN $216,828 S184S250015 Watauga County Boe, NC $908,000 S184S250016 Asheville City Board of Education, NC $707,319 S184S250017 Brevard Academy, NC $59,899 S184S250018 Ashe County School District, NC $762,730 S184S250019 Mitchell Co Board of Education, NC $343,098 S184S250020 Yancey County Schools, NC $464,693 S184S250021 Montreat College, NC $160,789 S184S250022 Harford County Board of Education, MD $348,556 S184S250023 County of Carter, TN $657,412 S184S250024 Avery County Schools, NC $202,280 S184S250025 Buncombe County School District, NC $633,226 S184S250026 Madison County Board of Education, NC $1,252,000 S184S250027 Eastern New Mexico University, NM $103,885 S184S250029 Foundation for the Arts at the Core of Education, Inc., NC $107,950 S184S250030 Spencer Community School District, IA $223,220 S184S250031 Rutherford County Schools, NC $139,080 S184S250032 Haywood County Schools, NC $186,417 S184S250033 Barrow County Board of Education, GA $1,097,171 S184S250034 Zion-Benton Township High School District, IL $185,920 S184S250035 Asheville Peak Academy, NC $336,561 S184S250036 Aveson Charter Schools, CA $494,000 S184S250037 Odyssey Charter School South, CA $700,976 S184S250038 Pasadena Rosebud Academy, CA $300,516 S184S250040 North Side Community School, MO $259,230 S184S250041 Dallas Independent School District $336,500 S184S250043 Texas Education Agency $250,000 Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S240001 Washington Central Unified Union School District $100,000 S184S240002 South Delta School District $297,475 S184S240003 Regents of the University of Idaho $306,944 S184S240004 Hawaii State Department of Education $2,199,146 S184S240005 Barre Unified Union School District $128,152 S184S240006 Amory School District $140,000 S184S240007 Worcester State University $153,978 S184S240008 Perry Community School District $655,085 S184S240009 Montgomery County Public Schools $340,850 S184S240010 UW River Falls $336,120 S184S240011 Seattle School District No 1 $226,204 S184S240012 Mount Horeb Area School District $118,112 S184S240013 Highland Falls Fort Montgomery School District $111,097 FY 2023 PR/Award Grantee Name Award S184S230001 Pioneer Union School District, CA $59,984 S184S230002 Philander Smith College, AR (HBCU) $149,963 S184S230003 Happy Camp Elementary School District, CA $222,925 S184S230004 Hodges University, FL $285,772 S184S230005 Hardee County School District, FL $148,869 S184S230006 Hampton University, VA $214,317 S184S230007 Daytona State College, FL $31,491 S184S230008 Claflin University, SC $440,000 S184S230009 TrueNorth Educational Coop 804, IL $73,000 S184S230010 Texas Southern University, TX (HBCU) $191,962 S184S230011 McSwain Union Elementary School District, CA $99,925 S184S230012 Delaware State University, DE (HBCU) $217,000 S184S230013 Plumas Alternative Learning Services, CA $112,476 S184S230014 Lagunita School District, CA $4,806 S184S230015 Howard University, DC (HBCU) $203,000 S184S230016 Lee County School Board, FL $333,367 S184S230017 Metropolitan Nashville PS, TN $850,000 S184S230018 Uvalde CISD, TX (2nd Award) $1,500,000 S184S230019 Dillard University, LA (HBCU) $287,700 S184S230020 Amory School District, MS $67,438 S184S230021 Seattle School District #1 of King County, WA $493,923 S184S230022 Florida Southwestern State College, FL $270,441 S184S230023 Big Creek Elementary School District, CA $186,773 S184S230024 Wynne School District, AR $320,305 FY 2022 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S220001 Plumas Alternative Learning Services, CA $115,314 S184S220002 Sojourner Truth Academy, MN $79,000 S184S220003 Boulder Valley School District, CO $1,317,979 S184S220004 Pacific Elementary School District, CA $36,353 S184S220005 Bonny Doon Union Elementary School District, CA $36,353 S184S220006 Greenville Schools, SC $360,784 S184S220007 Bridgewater College, VA $276,285 S184S220008 Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Distrito Escolar Independiente Consolidado de Uvalde $1,500,000 S184S220009 Southern University Law Center, LA $133,200 S184S220010 Oxford Area Community SD, MI $707,600 S184S220011 Intermediate District 287, MN $94,718 S184S220012 Tugaloo College, MS $423,790 S184S220013 Fayetteville State University, NC $83,284 S184S220014 Coppin State University, MD $130,190 S184S220015 Fisk University, TN $60,919 S184S220016 NC Central University, NC $213,500 FY 2021 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S210001 Lincoln County, OR $234,477 S184S210002 Fresno County Superintendent of Schools, CA $202,500 S184S210003 Sonoma County Office of Education, CA $1,083,805 S184S210004 Butte County Office of Education, CA $111,828 S184S210005 Phoenix-Talent Schools, OR $260,360 S184S210006 McKenzie School District, OR $14,400 S184S210007 Pacific Elementary School District, CA $44,820 S184S210008 Bonny Doon Union Elementary School District, CA $84,345 S184S210009 Department of Education of Puerto Rico $96,318 S184S210010 Happy Camp Elementary School District, CA $541,395 S184S210011 Boulder Valley School District, CO $91,322 FY 2020 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S200001 Clint ISD, El Paso, TX $2,164 S184S200002 School Board of Broward County, FL $2,483,273 S184S200003 Maine School of Science and Mathematics, ME $59,630 S184S200005 Moore ISD No2, OK $256,788 FY 2019 PR/Award Number Grantee Name Award S184S190001 School Board of Marion County, FL $68,565 S184S190002 Central Northern Mariana Islands Public School Systems $1,131,759 S184S190003 Marshall County Board of Education, KY $460,064 S184S190004 California Department of Education $2,000,000 S184S190005 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, NC $95,115 S184S190006 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction $2,000,000 S184S190007 Freeman School District 358, WA $224,472 S184S190008 Bay County, FL $1,256,574 S184S190009 Gadsden County, FL $590,492 S184S190001 Santa Fe ISD, TX $1,000,000 FY 2018 Grantee Name State Award Texas SEA TX $2,000,000 VIDE SEA USVI $2,000,000 PRDE SEA PR $2,000,000 CDE SEA CA $2,000,000 Freeman SD WA $50,817 Broward County PS FL $1,000,000 Two Eagle River School MT $50,000 Clark County SD NV $50,000 New Paltz Central SD MT $49,493 Santa Fe ISD TX $1,000,000 St.
Mary’s County PS MD $189,202 West Liberty-Salem LSD OH $164,542 Marshall County SD KY $138,213 Corning Unified Elementary SD CA $105,024 FY 2017 Grantee Name State Award Flint Community Schools MI $480,000 Anderson SD SC $65,700 Washington West Supervisory Union SD VT $63,111 Washoe County SD NV $50,000 Anderson SD, 2nd Award SC $135,844 St.
Joseph SD MO $54,543 San Bernardino City Unified SD CA $69,651 FY 2016 Grantee Name State Award Volusia County Schools, Deland FL $69,023 Little Wound School, Pine Ridge Reservation SD $325,777 Baltimore City Public Schools MD $292,647 Chicago PS, Scott Joplin ES IL $70,650 Madison Local Schools OH $56,336 Seattle Pacific University WA $68,226 Umpqua Community College OR $529,623 Crazy Horse School SD $107,631 Becker School District MN $44,300 Wounded Knee District School SD $300,000 Baltimore City Public Schools, Renaissance Academy MD $351,718 Louisiana SEA LA $1,500,000 FY 2015 Grantee Name State Award Fairfax County Public Schools VA $50,000 The University of California, Santa Barbara CA $569,725 Marysville SD WA $50,000 Pine Ridge School, Pine Ridge Reservation SD $218,515 FY 2014 Grantee Name State Award Colorado Department of Education CO $750,000 New Jersey Department of Education NJ $800,000 Chardon Local Schools Extended OH $269,530 Danvers Public Schools MA $49,770 Placerville Union ES District CA $219,720 Washoe County SD NV $50,000 Santa Monica College CA $66,249 Newtown Public School District CT $1,938,913 Arlington SD WA $9,090 Bend-La Pine OR $41,377 Littleton PS CO $121,200 Brunswick City SC OH $90,250 Washoe County SD NV $694,531 Newtown Public Schools CT $3,170,625 Darrington SD WA $10,341 Clay County Schools FL $70,250 Reynolds School District OR $92,217 FY 2013 Grantee Name State Award Aurora Public Schools CO $49,623 New York State Education Department NY $500,000 New Jersey Department of Education NJ $1,250,000 Connecticut Department of Education CT $250,000 New York City Department of Education NY $1,000,000 Board of Education of Baltimore County MD $35,175 Windham Central Supervisory Union VT $48,391 Hastings Public Schools ISD #200 MN $26,397 Newtown CT $1,303,195 FY 2012 Grantee Name State Award Joplin County Schools MO $49,780 Joplin Public Schools MO $818,185 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University VA $49,298 Chardon Local Schools OH $56,031 FY 2011 Grantee Name State Award Anoka Hennepin School District MN $49,641 Shannon County School District SD $50,000 Marin County Office of Education CA $48,900 Millard Public Schools NE $49,800 Mt.
Mansfield Union High School VT $46,484 School District of Marinette WI $50,000 Carlsbad Unified School District CA $48,093 Placerville Union School District CA $45,222 FY 2010 Grantee Name City/State Award Belleville Township High School District Belleville, IL $49,980 Tulsa Independent School District Tulsa, OK $49,864 Chicago Public Schools Chicago, IL $500,000 School Board of Miami-Dade County Miami, FL $74,444 Manasquan Board of Education Manasquan, NJ $249,834 Killeen Independent School District Killeen, TX $22,894 School District U-46 Elgin, IL $47,509 Mescalero Apache Schools Mescalero, NM $48,040 Palo Alto Unified School District Palo Alto, CA $50,000 Madison City Board of Education Madison, AL $39,273 Knox County Schools Knoxville, TN $49,987 The University of Alabama Huntsville Huntsville, AL $256,596 Poplar Public Schools Poplar, MT $50,000 FY 2009 Grantee Name City/State Award Manasquan Board of Education Manasquan, NJ $35,574 Milton Public Schools Milton, MA $43,000 Schenectady City School District Schenectady, NY $50,000 FY 2008 Grantee Name City/State Award Cleveland Metropolitan School District Cleveland, OH $50,000 School District of Crandon Crandon, WI $49,986 Essex Town School District Essex Junction, VT $38,000 Montgomery County Public Schools Christiansburg, VA $48,900 Lakeview Public School District Cottonwood, MN $50,200 Mid-Del Schools Oklahoma City, OK $49,976 Montgomery County Public Schools Christinsburg, VA $247,493 Northern Illinois University Dekalb, IL $396,919 FY 2007 Grantee Name Award Western School District $49,675 Northeast Nodaway School District $49,842 Platte Canyon School District $49,871 Needham Public Schools $49,950 Pocatello/Chubbuck School District $49,950 Huntsville City Schools $50,000 FY 2006 Grantee Name Award Texas Education Agency $1,750,000 Mississippi Department of Education $1,750,000 Prior Lake School District $8,840 Alabama Department of Education $750,000 Cass-Lake Bena Public Schools $41,386 Campbell County Public Schools $50,000 Stewart County School District 163,900 Red Lake Independent School District $279,225 Elmira City School District $38,162 FY 2005 Grantee Name Award New York City Department of Education $5,000,000 ROCORI Independent School District $279,717 Denver Public Schools $45,550 Valparaiso Community Schools $50,050 Mount Diablo Unified School District $50,000 Stewart County Public Schools $49,965 Nine Mile Falls School District $49,549 Union City Schools $50,000 Red Lake Independent School District $53,200 Oxnard Union High School District $50,000 Louisiana Department of Education $2,750,000 FY 2004 Grantee Name Award ROCORI Independent School District $51,502 Red Lion Area School District $244,166 Millard Public Schools $49,982 Crescent School District #313 $52,552 Pojoaque Valley Schools $30,252 Sealy Independent School District $48,700 FY 2003 Grantee Name Award Maryland State Department of Education $250,000 Virginia Department of Education $250,000 District of Columbia Public Schools $100,000 Annette Island School District $50,000 New Orleans Public Schools $50,000 Red Lion Area School $50,000 FY 2002 Grantee Name Award East Pennsboro Area School District $15,000 NYC Board of Education $225,000 FY 2001 Grantee Name Award Anchorage School District $50,000 Connecticut Department of Education $500,000 District of Columbia Public Schools $250,000 Fresno Unified School District $300,000 Grossmont Union High School District (Granite Hills) $300,000 Grossmont Union High School District (Granite Hills) $51,700 Grossmont Union High School District (Santana) $50,152 Grossmont Union High School District (Santana) $300,000 Maryland State Department of Education $250,000 New Jersey Board of Education $1,500,000 NY State Dept.
of Education (Albany) $1,700,000 NYC Board of Education (Brooklyn) $4,000,000 Virginia Department of Education $500,000 Under the Project SERV grant, the Department provides short-term support after a traumatic event to affected local educational agencies (LEAs) or institutions of higher education (IHEs). These grants are intended to provide a limited amount of funds to meet acute needs and restore the learning environment.
At the discretion of the Secretary, funding amounts and project periods may be established (subject to the availability of appropriations) to reflect the scope of the incident and potential recovery needs. The application process is not intended to be burdensome.
Typically, applications include a narrative of about 4-5 pages and contain the following information: Description of the school district (i.e., small, rural district with enrollment of X students, demographic information, etc.) Description of the incident. Description of the impact the incident has had on the learning environment.
Please include, as much as possible, data which reflects this impact, e.g. increased student/faculty absences, increased visits to nurse/school counselor/psychologist, etc. Please display data in pre vs. post incident format, whenever possible Explanation of proposed activities designed to restore the learning environment Please clearly stipulate roles and responsibilities of personnel offering services, wherever applicable Please include proposed end date of grant award Budget and budget narrative Wherever applicable, please distinguish between reimbursement and prospective expenses.
For further information on applying for a Project SERV grant please contact hamed. negron-perez@ed. gov .
For additional information on applying for a Project SERV grant following a natural disaster, please contact Maria. Rowan@ed. gov .
Who May Apply: Local education agencies (LEAs) and institutions of higher education (IHEs) that have experienced a traumatic event of such magnitude as to severely disrupt the teaching and learning environment. In order for an LEA or IHE to qualify for funding, the organization needs to be able to demonstrate that the learning environment has been disrupted as the result of a significant, traumatic event.
An LEA or IHE that experienced a traumatic or violent event that disrupted teaching and learning may be eligible for services under Project SERV if the LEA or IHE is able to: Demonstrate the traumatic effect on the learning environment including how the event has disrupted teaching and learning; and Demonstrate that the needed services cannot be adequately provided with existing resources in a comprehensive and timely manner, and that the provision of services and assistance will result in an undue financial hardship on the LEA or IHE.
Project SERV funds have been awarded and used to address needs related to each of the following types of events: Terrorism (response to 9/11, Washington, DC sniper incident, Virginia Tech) Major natural disasters, (e.g. response to Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria) Student homicides (off campus) Hate crimes committed against students, faculty members and/or staff It is important to note that this list is not exhaustive and that any
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local educational agencies or institutions of higher education in Florida. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies 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.
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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.
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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.