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The Out of School Time Career Pathway program will make grants to SEAs that, in partnership with eligible entities (as defined in section 4201(b)(3) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESEA)) in the State, will provide students expanded options to participate in a career pathway (as defined in the Notice Inviting Applications (NIA)) program, outside regular school hours or as part of an expanded learning program, that leads to a recognized postsecondary credential, such as an industry recognized certification or a certification of completion of an apprenticeship in an in demand industry sector or occupation . Such program should be aligned with an existing program of study (as defined in the NIA) for students so that in school and out of school time activities complement each other and maximize student preparedness for postsecondary education or a career. An SEA must propose to use grant funds to support an existing partnership or a partnership that has been formed during the application period and will continue to exist if awarded this grant funding. The partnership must consist of the SEA as the lead applicant and fiscal agent, a currently funded 21st CCLC subgrantee (i.e., funded as of the application closing date for the competition outlined in the NIA), and an employer in an in demand industry sector or occupation . Although not required, the SEA may want the partnership to include an IHE when developing a student progression along a career pathway continuum, in addition to an employer in an in-demand industry sector or occupation and a 21st CCLC program subgrantee. The goal of this partnership must be to serve students by expanding existing, or building new, career pathway programs. In addition, the partnership must disseminate information about its grant activities to a national audience that includes, but is not limited to, 21st CCLC program coordinators.
Types of Projects
Discretionary Grant (Demonstration Project)
- School districts will partner with various postsecondary and industry partners to promote the growth of computer science (CS) pathways in rural districts through virtual expanded learning opportunities and out-of-school programs.
- The state education agency seeks to build the capacity of districts in the program to offer a comprehensive set of career pathway learning opportunities, including paid internships in STEM-related businesses and STEM-oriented industry-recognized credentials that will prepare students to be career-ready for in-demand STEM careers.
- The SEA seeks partnerships with businesses and other entities to provide career experiences for high school aged youth that will result in certification, apprenticeship, continuing education credits or employment.
- Partners are collaborating to build a bridge between CTE and out of school time programs focused on technology and entrepreneurship serving students from low-income and diverse backgrounds in both urban and rural settings.
Inquiries and Questions should be sent to: OSTCP@ed.gov
Program Authority: Title IV, Part B of the ESEA, Section 4202(a)(2), 20 U.S.C. 7172(a)(2).
Applicable Regulations: (a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR parts 75, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 97, 98, and 99. (b) The Office of Management and Budget Guidelines to Agencies on Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Non-procurement) in 2 CFR part 180, as adopted and amended as regulations of the Department in 2 CFR part 3485. (c) The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted and amended as regulations of the Department in 2 CFR part 3474. (d) The Supplemental Priorities.
Eligibility
Who may apply: State educational agencies (SEAs) in partnership (as described in the NIA) with, at a minimum, an existing 21st CCLC subgrantee and an employer in an in demand industry sector or occupation, as determined by the State. An SEA may submit more than one application; each application must propose to build or expand one project only, though one project may serve multiple sites.
Note: For purposes of this program, the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) is considered to be an SEA, and the outlying areas (American Samoa, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and the Virgin Islands) are eligible only to the extent that they are using funds from the Consolidated Grants to Insular Areas to implement a 21st CCLC program under Title IV, Part B of the ESEA and have current 21st CCLC subgrantees.
Federal Register Notices
Notice Inviting Applications (June 22, 2020)
Correction Notice (July 27, 2020)
Notice Inviting Applications
2020 Application
2020 Competition Pre-Application Slide Deck
Post Award Webinar for Grantees
2020 Competition Pre-Application Slide Deck
List of 21st CCLC State Coordinators
Allocations
2021
Appropriation: $2,133,357
Number of New awards: 4
Average New Award: $534,089.17
Range of New Awards: $465,000 - $579,511
Period | IA | NH | TN | UT | TOTAL |
Year 1 | 465,000 | 575,000 | 579,511 | 513,846 | 2,133,357 |
5-year total | 2,325,000 | 2,943,000 | 2,909,245 | 2,113,602 | 10,290,847 |
US Department of Education Contact
OSTCP Team Lead: Patti Curtis
Mailing Address: U.S. Department of Education, OESE,
Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers,
400 Maryland Ave. S.W.,
LBJ Federal Office Building
Washington, DC 20202-6200
E-mail Address: Patti.Curtis@ed.gov
Toll-Free Telephone: (800) 872-5327 or (800) USA-LEARN
OSTCP State Department of Education Contacts and Websites
OSTCP Website | Contact | Phone | |
IA | Vic Jaras | 515-244-6354 | Vic.jaras@iowa.gov |
NH | Kathleen Vestal | 603-2713193 | Kathleen.a.vestal@doe.nh.gov |
TN | Jerre Maynor | 615-913-6292 | Jerre.maynor@tn.gov |
UT | Kamille Sheikh | 801-538-7825 | Kamelle.sheikh@schools.utah.gov |
Awarded through the 2020 competition
View the full applications funded in 2020.
Grantee | Award Amount | Abstract | Application | Addendum |
IA | $2,325,000.00 | IA Abstract | IA Application | Budget Revision |
NH | $2,943,000.00 | NH Abstract | NH Application | _______ |
TN | $2,909,245.00 | TN Abstract | TN Application | Budget revision |
UT | $2,113,601.00 | UT Abstract | UT Application | _______ |
The Out of School Time Career Pathway program will make grants to SEAs that, in partnership with eligible entities (as defined in section 4201(b)(3) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESEA)) in the State, will provide students expanded options to participate in a career pathway (as defined in the Notice Inviting Applications (NIA)) program, outside regular school hours or as part of an expanded learning program, that leads to a recognized postsecondary credential, such as an industry recognized certification or a certification of completion of an apprenticeship in an in demand industry sector or occupation . Such program should be aligned with an existing program of study (as defined in the NIA) for students so that in school and out of school time activities complement each other and maximize student preparedness for postsecondary education or a career. An SEA must propose to use grant funds to support an existing partnership or a partnership that has been formed during the application period and will continue to exist if awarded this grant funding. The partnership must consist of the SEA as the lead applicant and fiscal agent, a currently funded 21st CCLC subgrantee (i.e., funded as of the application closing date for the competition outlined in the NIA), and an employer in an in demand industry sector or occupation . Although not required, the SEA may want the partnership to include an IHE when developing a student progression along a career pathway continuum, in addition to an employer in an in-demand industry sector or occupation and a 21st CCLC program subgrantee. The goal of this partnership must be to serve students by expanding existing, or building new, career pathway programs. In addition, the partnership must disseminate information about its grant activities to a national audience that includes, but is not limited to, 21st CCLC program coordinators.
Types of Projects
Discretionary Grant (Demonstration Project)
- School districts will partner with various postsecondary and industry partners to promote the growth of computer science (CS) pathways in rural districts through virtual expanded learning opportunities and out-of-school programs.
- The state education agency seeks to build the capacity of districts in the program to offer a comprehensive set of career pathway learning opportunities, including paid internships in STEM-related businesses and STEM-oriented industry-recognized credentials that will prepare students to be career-ready for in-demand STEM careers.
- The SEA seeks partnerships with businesses and other entities to provide career experiences for high school aged youth that will result in certification, apprenticeship, continuing education credits or employment.
- Partners are collaborating to build a bridge between CTE and out of school time programs focused on technology and entrepreneurship serving students from low-income and diverse backgrounds in both urban and rural settings.
Inquiries and Questions should be sent to: OSTCP@ed.gov
Program Authority: Title IV, Part B of the ESEA, Section 4202(a)(2), 20 U.S.C. 7172(a)(2).
Applicable Regulations: (a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR parts 75, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 97, 98, and 99. (b) The Office of Management and Budget Guidelines to Agencies on Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Non-procurement) in 2 CFR part 180, as adopted and amended as regulations of the Department in 2 CFR part 3485. (c) The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted and amended as regulations of the Department in 2 CFR part 3474. (d) The Supplemental Priorities.
Eligibility
Who may apply: State educational agencies (SEAs) in partnership (as described in the NIA) with, at a minimum, an existing 21st CCLC subgrantee and an employer in an in demand industry sector or occupation, as determined by the State. An SEA may submit more than one application; each application must propose to build or expand one project only, though one project may serve multiple sites.
Note: For purposes of this program, the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) is considered to be an SEA, and the outlying areas (American Samoa, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and the Virgin Islands) are eligible only to the extent that they are using funds from the Consolidated Grants to Insular Areas to implement a 21st CCLC program under Title IV, Part B of the ESEA and have current 21st CCLC subgrantees.
Federal Register Notices
Notice Inviting Applications (June 22, 2020)
Correction Notice (July 27, 2020)
Notice Inviting Applications
2020 Application
2020 Competition Pre-Application Slide Deck
Post Award Webinar for Grantees
2020 Competition Pre-Application Slide Deck
List of 21st CCLC State Coordinators
Allocations
2021
Appropriation: $2,133,357
Number of New awards: 4
Average New Award: $534,089.17
Range of New Awards: $465,000 - $579,511
Period | IA | NH | TN | UT | TOTAL |
Year 1 | 465,000 | 575,000 | 579,511 | 513,846 | 2,133,357 |
5-year total | 2,325,000 | 2,943,000 | 2,909,245 | 2,113,602 | 10,290,847 |
US Department of Education Contact
OSTCP Team Lead: Patti Curtis
Mailing Address: U.S. Department of Education, OESE,
Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers,
400 Maryland Ave. S.W.,
LBJ Federal Office Building
Washington, DC 20202-6200
E-mail Address: Patti.Curtis@ed.gov
Toll-Free Telephone: (800) 872-5327 or (800) USA-LEARN
OSTCP State Department of Education Contacts and Websites
OSTCP Website | Contact | Phone | |
IA | Vic Jaras | 515-244-6354 | Vic.jaras@iowa.gov |
NH | Kathleen Vestal | 603-2713193 | Kathleen.a.vestal@doe.nh.gov |
TN | Jerre Maynor | 615-913-6292 | Jerre.maynor@tn.gov |
UT | Kamille Sheikh | 801-538-7825 | Kamelle.sheikh@schools.utah.gov |
Awarded through the 2020 competition
View the full applications funded in 2020.
Grantee | Award Amount | Abstract | Application | Addendum |
IA | $2,325,000.00 | IA Abstract | IA Application | Budget Revision |
NH | $2,943,000.00 | NH Abstract | NH Application | _______ |
TN | $2,909,245.00 | TN Abstract | TN Application | Budget revision |
UT | $2,113,601.00 | UT Abstract | UT Application | _______ |