The Native Hawaiian Education Program provides competitive grants to support innovative educational programs that assist Native Hawaiians. The program aims to develop, operate, and expand educational programs for Native Hawaiians, including early education, literacy programs, special education, professional development for educators, and activities to support postsecondary education. Eligible applicants include Native Hawaiian organizations, community groups, schools, and institutions of higher education. In fiscal year 2007, the program anticipated awarding 9 new grants averaging $425,000 and continuing 51 existing grants averaging $632,000.
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The Native Hawaiian Education Program provides competitive grants to support innovative educational programs that assist Native Hawaiians. The program aims to develop, operate, and expand educational programs for Native Hawaiians, including early education, literacy programs, special education, professional development for educators, and activities to support postsecondary education. Eligible applicants include Native Hawaiian organizations, community groups, schools, and institutions of higher education. In fiscal year 2007, the program anticipated awarding 9 new grants averaging $425,000 and continuing 51 existing grants averaging $632,000.
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School Improvement Program Title
Native Hawaiian Education Program
Also Known as Education for Native Hawaiians CFDA # (or ED #) 84.362A Administering Office Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) Who May Apply (by category) Nonprofit Organizations, Other Organizations and/or Agencies Who May Apply (specifically) Native Hawaiian education organizations; Native Hawaiian community-based organizations; public and private nonprofit organizations, agencies, and institutions (including state education agencies [SEAs], local education agencies [LEAs], and institutions of higher education [IHEs]) with experience in developing or operating Native Hawaiian programs or programs of instruction in the Native Hawaiian language; and consortia thereof may apply. Current Competitions FY 2007 application deadline: May 7, 2007. Type of Assistance (by category) Discretionary/Competitive Grants Appropriations Fiscal Year 2005 $34,224,000 Fiscal Year 2006 $33,907,500 Fiscal Year 2007 $33,907,000 Fiscal Year 2007 Awards Information Note: The Department is not bound by any estimates in this notice.
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 9
Average New Award: $425,000 Range of New Awards: $375,000–$650,000
Number of Continuation Awards: 51
Average Continuation Award: $632,000 Range of Continuation Awards: $143,000–$2,785,000 Legislative Citation Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended, Title VII, Part B Program Regulations EDGAR Program Description The purpose of this program is to develop innovative educational programs to assist Native Hawaiians and to supplement and expand programs and authorities in the area of education. Types of Projects Authorized activities include, among others: early education and care programs; family-based education centers; beginning reading and literacy programs; activities to address the needs of gifted and talented Native Hawaiian students; special education programs; professional development for educators; and activities to enable Native Hawaiian students to enter and complete postsecondary education programs. Education Level (by category) Adult, K–12, Pre-K Subject Index Native Hawaiians, Language, Languages Contact Information Name Beth Fine E-mail Address [email protected] Mailing Address U.S. Department of Education, OESE Academic Improvement and Teacher Quality Programs Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Building 400 Maryland Ave. S.W., Rm. 3W223 Washington, DC 20202-6140 Telephone 202-260-1091 Toll-free Telephone 1-800-872-5327 or 1-800-USA-LEARN Fax 202-260-8969 Links to Related Web Sites http://www.ed.gov/programs/nathawaiian/index.html