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2006

Appropriation: $99,000,000
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 57
Estimated Average Award: $1,597,544
Estimated Range of Awards: $45,886 - $11,860,068


2005

Appropriation: $225,094,720
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 52
Estimated Average Award: $4,308,101
Estimated Range of Awards: $1,120,106 - $31,402,432

2004

Appropriation: $246,909,587
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 52
Estimated Average Award: $4,308,101
Estimated Range of Awards: $1,120,106 - $31,402,432

2003

Appropriation: $248,375,000
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 52
Average Award: $4,308,101
Range of Awards: $1,120,106 - $31,402,432

2002

Appropriation: $250,000,000

2001

Appropriation: $250,000,000

2000

Appropriation: $150,000,000

Note: Funds are awarded to SEAs on the basis of the Title I, Part A, formula. SEAs award subgrants to local partnerships on a competitive basis. The appropriation amounts shown above include funds for the state grants, as well as for Even Start grants to the outlying areas (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) and for set-asides for Migrant Education Program—Even Start (# 84.214A) and Even Start Family Literacy Program Grants for Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations (# 84.258), each shown separately under topical headings "Migrant Education" and "Reading," respectively. The statute also authorizes a grant to a women’s prison in years in which the appropriation increases over the previous year, the statute also authorizes $1 million for competitive grants to states for Even Start Statewide Family Literacy Initiatives.


 
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