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Formula Grant Program

Purpose: Provides grants to support local educational agencies (LEAs) in their efforts to reform elementary and secondary school programs that serve Indian students. Programs are to be based on challenging state content and student performance standards used for all students, and are designed to assist Indian students to meet those standards.

Eligible applicants include:

For an LEA to be eligible, a minimum of 10 Indian children must be enrolled in the applicant’s schools or constitute at least 25 percent of the total enrollment, except for schools in Alaska, California and Oklahoma, or any school located on a reservation or in proximity to a reservation.

Types of Project Activities

Student Eligibility Requirements

The legislation defines "Indian" to mean an individual who is.. "A member of an Indian tribe or band, as membership is defined by the tribe or band, including:

Demonstration Grants for Indian Children

Demonstration Grants for Indian Children is a competitive discretionary grant program that supports projects to develop, test and demonstrate the effectiveness of services and programs to improve educational opportunities and achievement of Indian children.

Program activities may include services to students in preschool to high school in areas such as family-based preschool emphasizing school readiness and parental skills; partnerships between schools and universities to aid, assist and encourage students in transitioning from high school to college, enrichment programs to increase the achievement of Indian children in one or more of the core academic subjects, programs designed to increase the rate of secondary school graduation; and programs that preserve and teach the native language and culture.

Eligible applicants include:

Priority is given to applications that include an Indian tribe, organization or institution.

Professional Development Program

The Professional Development program is a competitive grant program that supports activities to increase the number of qualified Indian individuals in professions that serve Indian people. Individuals who receive training under the Professional Development program are required to perform work that is related to the training received and that benefits Indian people, or repay all or a prorated part of the assistance received.

One component of the Professional Development program supports training for qualified Indian individuals to (1) become teachers, administrators, teacher aides, social workers, and ancillary educational personnel; and (2) improve the skills of Indian individuals serving in these capacities. The second component of the program supports training of qualified Indian individuals in fields other than education that result in a degree at the graduate level.

Eligible entities include:

U.S. Department of Education Grant Awards Database

Instructions for using the Grant Awards Database

  1. Use "Pick List" if you know the fiscal year, the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number from the list below, state and grantee name.
  2. Use "Text Search" if you want to search on certain key words like the grantee name, state, CFDA number (listed below), etc.
  3. Use "Date Search" if you know the date range when an award was made and search the results by CFDA number (listed below).
  4. Use "Abstract Search" if you know the year, state and CFDA number (listed below) and are interested in a brief program description.

The CFDA numbers for OIE programs are:



 
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