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Statewide Family Engagement Centers Program | U.S. Department of Education Statewide Family Engagement Centers Program Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs) Applicant Info and Eligibility The purpose of the Statewide Family Engagement Centers (SFEC) program is to provide financial support to organizations that provide technical assistance and training to State educational agencies (SEAs) and local educational agencies (LEAs) in the implementation and enhancement of systemic and effective family engagement policies, programs, and activities.
This programming is intended to lead to improvements in student development and academic achievement.
The Secretary is authorized to award grants to statewide organizations (or consortia of such organizations) to establish statewide family engagement centers that: Carry out parent education and family engagement in education, programs, and Provide comprehensive training and technical assistance to SEAs, LEAs, schools identified by SEAs and LEAs, organizations that support family-school partnerships and other such programs.
California: Parent Institute for Quality Education, Inc. (discontinued) Colorado: The Keystone Center Connecticut: Capitol Region Education Council Indiana: Indiana Resource Center Louisiana: The Center for Literacy and Learning Maryland/Pennsylvania: Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium, Inc. (discontinued) Nebraska: National Center for Families Learning, Inc. New Jersey: Statewide Parent Advocacy Network Inc. North Carolina: National Center for Families Learning, Inc. (discontinued) Ohio: The Ohio State University South Carolina: University of South Carolina West Virginia: Edventure Group Inc. Alaska: Association of Alaska School Boards Arkansas: Save the Children Federation, Inc. (discontinued) Hawaii: University of Hawaii New Hampshire: Campus Compact for New Hampshire (discontinued) South Dakota: West River Foundation Washington: Education Northwest (discontinued) Included below is information regarding the new awards made in each fiscal year since FY 2018.
Fiscal Year (FY) Number of new awards FY 2023 12 FY 2022 8 FY 2019 1 FY 2018 11 Grantee Total Funding State Score Abstract Application Reviewer Comments 2023 Statewide Parent Advocacy Network $4,997,785 NJ 107. 5 PDF Capital Region Education Council $4,923,966 CT 107 PDF University of South Carolina $5,000,000 SC 106. 5 PDF National Center for Families Learning $4,072,027 NE 105.
5 PDF The EdVenture Group, Inc $4,462,856 WV 105 PDF Louisiana Children's Research Center for Development and Learning $4,809,058 LA 104 PDF National Center for Families Learning (discontinued) $4,985,857 NC 101.
5 PDF The Keystone Center $4,643,685 CO 101 PDF Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium Inc. (discontinued) $4,953,009 MD 100 PDF Indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs Inc. $4,717,420 IN 99 PDF Parent Institute for Quality Education (discontinued) $4,772,556 CA 99 PDF The Ohio State University $4,591,465 OH 99 PDF 2022 Save the Children Federation, Inc. (discontinued) $5,000,000 Arkansas 112 PDF (374 KB) Education Northwest $4,996,527 Washington 112 PDF (297 KB) Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium, Inc. $4,996,527 Maine 111 PDF (308 KB) Association of Alaska School Boards $4,896,192 Alaska 110 PDF (259 KB) West River Foundation $4,981,427 South Dakota 110 PDF (306 KB) National Center for Family Learning $4,773,465 Colorado 109.
5 PDF (255 KB) Campus Compact for New Hampshire (discontinued) $5,000,000 New Hampshire 109 PDF (258 KB) University of Hawaii $4,967,643 Hawaii 108. 5 PDF 2019 Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium $4,920,989 Maryland, Pennsylvania 89 PDF 2018 PACER Center, Inc. $3,000,000 Minnesota 94 PDF (309 KB) The Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence $4,680,630 Kentucky 95 PDF (256 KB) National Center for Families Learning $4,647,940 Arizona 90.
5 PDF (236 KB) West River Foundation $4,481,613 South Dakota 92 PDF (254 KB) Ohio State University $4,186,429 Ohio 98. 5 PDF (226 KB) University of Hawaii $4,843,968 Hawaii 92.
5 PDF (299 KB) University of South Carolina $4,663,655 South Carolina 93 PDF (326 KB) National Center for Families Learning $4,577,807 Nebraska 89 PDF (237 KB) EdVenture Group, Inc $4,835,680 West Virginia 89 PDF (237 KB) Capitol Region Education Council $4,594,540 Connecticut 86 PDF (263 KB) The Federation for Children with Special Needs $4,911,621 Massachusetts 96.
5 PDF Funding Year Appropriation for New Awards FY 2026 $20,000,000 FY 2025 $20,000,000 FY 2024 $20,000,000 FY 2023 $20,000,000 FY 2022 $15,000,000 FY 2021 $12,500,000 FY 2020 $10,000,000 FY 2019 $10,000,000 FY 2018 $10,000,000 Legislation Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended, Title IV, Part E, Sections 4501 - 4506 Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) FY 2022 Notice Inviting Applications The Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) was published in the Federal Register on December 20, 2021.
FY 2022 Extension of Application Deadline Date The Extension of Application Deadline Date was published in the Federal Register on February 16, 2022. FY 2022 SFEC Application Instructions The SFEC Application Package is for applicants to download and use as a guide only. Applicants should use the versions of forms that are in grants.
gov. Application Package Instructions can also be found on Grants. gov. Unless the applicant qualifies for an exception to the electronic submission requirement, all SFEC grant applications must be submitted electronically via Grants. gov. The link to the application package instructions on grants.
gov is below: https://www. grants. gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.
html? oppId=336998 FY 2022 SFEC Application Package Application Package SFEC 2022 Who may apply: Statewide organizations or consortia of such organizations.
The purpose of the Statewide Family Engagement Centers (SFEC) program is to provide financial support to organizations that provide technical assistance and training to State educational agencies (SEAs) and local educational agencies (LEAs) in the implementation and enhancement of systemic and effective family engagement policies, programs, and activities.
This programming is intended to lead to improvements in student development and academic achievement.
The Secretary is authorized to award grants to statewide organizations (or consortia of such organizations) to establish statewide family engagement centers that: Carry out parent education and family engagement in education, programs, and Provide comprehensive training and technical assistance to SEAs, LEAs, schools identified by SEAs and LEAs, organizations that support family-school partnerships and other such programs.
California: Parent Institute for Quality Education, Inc. (discontinued) Colorado: The Keystone Center Connecticut: Capitol Region Education Council Indiana: Indiana Resource Center Louisiana: The Center for Literacy and Learning Maryland/Pennsylvania: Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium, Inc. (discontinued) Nebraska: National Center for Families Learning, Inc. New Jersey: Statewide Parent Advocacy Network Inc. North Carolina: National Center for Families Learning, Inc. (discontinued) Ohio: The Ohio State University South Carolina: University of South Carolina West Virginia: Edventure Group Inc. Alaska: Association of Alaska School Boards Arkansas: Save the Children Federation, Inc. (discontinued) Hawaii: University of Hawaii New Hampshire: Campus Compact for New Hampshire (discontinued) South Dakota: West River Foundation Washington: Education Northwest (discontinued) Included below is information regarding the new awards made in each fiscal year since FY 2018.
Fiscal Year (FY) Number of new awards FY 2023 12 FY 2022 8 FY 2019 1 FY 2018 11 Grantee Total Funding State Score Abstract Application Reviewer Comments 2023 Statewide Parent Advocacy Network $4,997,785 NJ 107. 5 PDF Capital Region Education Council $4,923,966 CT 107 PDF University of South Carolina $5,000,000 SC 106. 5 PDF National Center for Families Learning $4,072,027 NE 105.
5 PDF The EdVenture Group, Inc $4,462,856 WV 105 PDF Louisiana Children's Research Center for Development and Learning $4,809,058 LA 104 PDF National Center for Families Learning (discontinued) $4,985,857 NC 101.
5 PDF The Keystone Center $4,643,685 CO 101 PDF Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium Inc. (discontinued) $4,953,009 MD 100 PDF Indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs Inc. $4,717,420 IN 99 PDF Parent Institute for Quality Education (discontinued) $4,772,556 CA 99 PDF The Ohio State University $4,591,465 OH 99 PDF 2022 Save the Children Federation, Inc. (discontinued) $5,000,000 Arkansas 112 PDF (374 KB) Education Northwest $4,996,527 Washington 112 PDF (297 KB) Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium, Inc. $4,996,527 Maine 111 PDF (308 KB) Association of Alaska School Boards $4,896,192 Alaska 110 PDF (259 KB) West River Foundation $4,981,427 South Dakota 110 PDF (306 KB) National Center for Family Learning $4,773,465 Colorado 109.
5 PDF (255 KB) Campus Compact for New Hampshire (discontinued) $5,000,000 New Hampshire 109 PDF (258 KB) University of Hawaii $4,967,643 Hawaii 108. 5 PDF 2019 Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium $4,920,989 Maryland, Pennsylvania 89 PDF 2018 PACER Center, Inc. $3,000,000 Minnesota 94 PDF (309 KB) The Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence $4,680,630 Kentucky 95 PDF (256 KB) National Center for Families Learning $4,647,940 Arizona 90.
5 PDF (236 KB) West River Foundation $4,481,613 South Dakota 92 PDF (254 KB) Ohio State University $4,186,429 Ohio 98. 5 PDF (226 KB) University of Hawaii $4,843,968 Hawaii 92.
5 PDF (299 KB) University of South Carolina $4,663,655 South Carolina 93 PDF (326 KB) National Center for Families Learning $4,577,807 Nebraska 89 PDF (237 KB) EdVenture Group, Inc $4,835,680 West Virginia 89 PDF (237 KB) Capitol Region Education Council $4,594,540 Connecticut 86 PDF (263 KB) The Federation for Children with Special Needs $4,911,621 Massachusetts 96.
5 PDF Funding Year Appropriation for New Awards FY 2026 $20,000,000 FY 2025 $20,000,000 FY 2024 $20,000,000 FY 2023 $20,000,000 FY 2022 $15,000,000 FY 2021 $12,500,000 FY 2020 $10,000,000 FY 2019 $10,000,000 FY 2018 $10,000,000 Legislation Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended, Title IV, Part E, Sections 4501 - 4506 Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) Applicant Info and Eligibility FY 2022 Notice Inviting Applications The Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) was published in the Federal Register on December 20, 2021.
FY 2022 Extension of Application Deadline Date The Extension of Application Deadline Date was published in the Federal Register on February 16, 2022. FY 2022 SFEC Application Instructions The SFEC Application Package is for applicants to download and use as a guide only. Applicants should use the versions of forms that are in grants.
gov. Application Package Instructions can also be found on Grants. gov. Unless the applicant qualifies for an exception to the electronic submission requirement, all SFEC grant applications must be submitted electronically via Grants. gov. The link to the application package instructions on grants.
gov is below: https://www. grants. gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.
html? oppId=336998 FY 2022 SFEC Application Package Application Package SFEC 2022 Who may apply: Statewide organizations or consortia of such organizations. Grant Applicants / Grantees Higher Education Institutions Statewide Family Engagement Centers Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) Page Last Reviewed: February 11, 2026
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