ESEA Consolidated Grant Application

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The Consolidated Grant Application (CGA) launched last spring. LEAs apply and process claims for seven Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) programs through the CGA.

ESEA Title Programs

Below are the ESEA Title programs included in the CGA. To prepare your LEA's application, review the list of EGMS application forms by program area. Most of these forms are similar to prior year grant application pages in iGrants.

 

Title I, Part A: Closing Educational Achievement Gaps

Title I, Part A: Closing Educational Achievement Gaps

Title I, Part A: Closing Educational Achievement Gaps is a federal program designed to provide customized instruction and curricula that help students meet academic standards.

Title I, Part C: Migrant Education Program

Title I, Part C: Migrant Education Program

The Washington State Migrant Education Program (MEP) is federally funded to ensure high-quality education programs and supplemental support services for migratory children. Migratory families often have trouble receiving continuous, high-quality educational services because of their high rate of mobility, cultural and language barriers, social isolation, health-related problems, disruption of their children’s education, and the lack of resources in the areas in which they live and work.

Title I, Part D: Institutional Education

Title I, Part D: Institutional Education (Subparts 1 and 2)

Washington state provides K–12 basic education services to incarcerated and previously incarcerated juveniles. The goal is to provide these students the opportunity to meet the same learning standards that all children in the state are expected to meet.

Title II, Part A: Improving Teacher and Principal Quality

Title II, Part A: Improving Teacher and Principal Quality

The Title II, Part A program is designed, among other things, to provide students from low-income families, students of color, and other students who have been disenfranchised by the education system with greater access to effective educators. In addition, the purpose of Title II, Part A is to increase the academic achievement of all students by helping schools and districts improve teacher and principal quality.

Title III, Part A: Multilingual Education Program

Title III, Part A: Multilingual Education Program

The Washington State Multilingual Education Program oversees and guides districts serving multilingual English learners with implementation of Transitional Bilingual Instruction Programs (TBIP). These programs are designed to address the unique needs of eligible students who come from linguistically and culturally diverse backgrounds.

Title IV, Part A: Student Support and Academic Enrichment

Title IV, Part A: Student Support and Academic Enrichment

The Student Support and Academic Enrichment program provides funding to improve students’ academic achievement by increasing school district capacity to provide all students with access to a well-rounded education; improve school conditions for student learning; and increase the use of technology to enhance the academic achievement and digital literacy of all students.

Title V, Part B: Rural Education Initiative

Title V, Part B: Rural Education Initiative (Subpart 1/REAP and Subpart 2/RLIS)

The Rural Education Initiative is a suite of federal programs designed to address the unique needs of rural local education agencies (LEAs). These LEAs frequently lack personnel and resources needed to compete for federal competitive grants and often receive formula allocations that are too small to be used effectively for their intended purposes.


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Grant Award Notifications (GAN)

 

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