Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program

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2007

In 2007, the Javits appropriation was cut substantially. As a result, a new competition for 2007 will not be held. Future competitions are contingent upon future appropriations.



2006

In 2006, the Javits appropriation was cut substantially. As a result, a new grant competition was not held.



2005

In 2005, the Department received 140 applications for the Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program. Of the 140 applications received, the Department funded 14 Priority Two grants totaling approximately $3.5 million. Future funding is pending the availability of any new funds in FY 2006. (The attached MS Word document includes project abstracts, contact, and funding information).

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2004

Due to limited funding in 2004, no Javits grant competition was held. Funding was distributed among high quality proposals that were submitted in 2003. The attached MS Word document includes projects, abstracts, contact and funding information.

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2003

In 2003, the Department received 105 applications for the Javits competition. Specifically, 83 applications under Priority One and 22 applications under Priority Two were submitted. The Department fully funded two Priority One and five Priority Two awards totaling $8.17 million. (MS Word document includes project abstracts, contact, and funding information.)

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2002

In 2002, $8.8 million was awarded (MS Word document includes project abstracts, contact, and funding information.)

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1996-2001

1996-2001 Javits Abstracts

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