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93.434: Every Student Succeeds Act/Preschool Development Grants

Alternate Name: ESSA/Preschool Development Grants Birth-5

Overview

Program Number
93.434
Status
Active
Last Modified
Aug. 31, 2022
Date Posted
Aug. 31, 2022
Objective
Section 9212 of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), PL 114-95 establishes the Preschool Development Grants (PDG). This grant initiative seeks to assist States in helping low-income and disadvantaged children enter Kindergarten prepared and ready to succeed in school and to help improve the transitions from the early care and education setting to elementary school. The overall responsibility of the ESSA PDG is to assist States in the coordination of their existing early childhood service delivery models and funding streams - for the purpose of serving more children birth through age five in a mixed delivery model. The ESSA PDG has three targeted purposes. It aims to: (1) assist States to develop, update, or implement a strategic plan that facilitates collaboration and coordination among existing programs of early childhood care and education in a mixed delivery system across the State designed to prepare low-income and disadvantaged children to enter kindergarten and to improve transitions from such system into the local educational agency or elementary school that enrolls such children, by— (A) more efficiently using existing Federal, State, local, and non-governmental resources to align and strengthen the delivery of existing programs, (B) coordinating the delivery models and funding streams existing in the State's mixed delivery system; and (C) developing recommendations to better use existing resources in order to improve-- (i) the overall participation of children in a mixed delivery system of Federal, State, and local early childhood education programs; (ii) program quality while maintaining availability of services; (iii) parental choice among existing programs; and (iv) school readiness for children from low- income and disadvantaged families, including during such children's transition into elementary school; (2) encourage partnerships among Head Start providers, State and local governments, Indian tribes and tribal organizations, private entities (including faith- and community- based entities), and local educational agencies, to improve coordination, program quality, and delivery of services; and (3) maximize parental choice among a mixed delivery system of early childhood education program providers. [Note to 42 USC 9831(a)] The PDG B-5 Initial Grants are one-year planning grants allowing states and territories to develop and implement a comprehensive, statewide, birth through five needs assessment. States and territories then develop a related strategic plan that also addresses activities that lead to more meaningful parent engagement, the sharing of resources and best practices among the different early childhood program providers, and improvements in overall quality, specific to each state's developmental goals. The PDG B-5 Renewal grants are three-year implementation grants that allow states to implement their strategic plans and periodically update their needs assessments and related strategic plans. The renewal grantees continue to improve their coordination and collaboration of programs, services, and systems, while focusing on data integration, ongoing monitoring and evaluation, and improvement of governance structures, policy development, and stakeholder engagement.
Type of Assistance
B - Project Grants
Applicant Eligibility
Each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the U.S. territories that do not currently have a pre-school development grant are eligible to apply for an initial grant. Recipients that have previously received an initial grant or a State that submits a completed needs assessment with its application are eligible to apply for a renewal grant. Please reference the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for a list of States that are eligible to apply.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Beneficiaries are state and local communities with children birth through 5 and their families.
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