The i3 grant competition provides $ 140 million for districts, groups of schools, and nonprofit organizations to improve student results through innovative practices.
Not exact matches
At the federal level, former U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King Jr. prioritized school diversity through a number of federal
grant programs, including the Investing in Innovation Fund, or
I3, Magnet School Assistance Program, and Charter School Program
grant competitions.11 Additionally, in December 2016, the U.S. Department of Education announced the Opening Doors, Expanding Opportunities
grant competition, which will use funds from the 2016 fiscal year to support school districts in increasing socioeconomic diversity in their schools.12
The U.S. Department of Education announced the start of the $ 150 million 2013 Investing in Innovation (
i3)
grant competition with the release of the program's invitation for pre-applications for the
i3 «Development»
grant category and the notice of final priorities for the
i3 program overall.
The U.S. Department of Education announced the start of the $ 134 million 2014 Investing in Innovation (
i3)
grant competition with the release of the program's invitation for pre-applications for the
i3 «Development»
grants (up to $ 3,000,000 each).
The U.S. Department of Education recently announced the start of the 2014
grant competition for the Investing in Innovation (
i3) program's Scale - up and Validation categories.
The U.S. Department of Education has opened the third round of its $ 140 million Investing in Innovation (
i3)
grant competition for districts, groups of schools, and nonprofit organizations to improve student results through innovative practices.
The Department of Education is seeking individuals from diverse backgrounds and professions — including preK — 12 and postsecondary educators, educational evaluators, social entrepreneurs, strategy consultants, and
grant makers — to serve as peer reviewers for its 2012 Investing in Innovation (i3) Grant Competi
grant makers — to serve as peer reviewers for its 2012 Investing in Innovation (
i3)
Grant Competi
Grant Competition.
The scope of this year's
competition is notably smaller than
i3's first round, which awarded $ 650 million to 49 districts and nonprofits, but the department is still able to fund about half the number of awards as the previous year because so many applicants are receiving the smaller $ 3 million development
grants slated for promising but unstudied activities.
Investing in Innovation The department has announced that all 23 Investing in Innovation (
i3)
grant finalists successfully secured a total of $ 18 million in private donations, ensuring that they have met the
competition's matching requirement and qualifying them to receive $ 150 million in federal funding from the
i3 program.
The U.S. Department of Education kicked off the Validation and Scale - Up
grant competitions that are part of its $ 150 million 2013 Investing in Innovation (
i3) program, which is designed to help school districts and nonprofit and school partnerships implement innovative ideas that improve student learning.
In March, the Department announced the
i3 Development
competition for
grants of up to $ 3 million, and received nearly 400 applications.
The Development category, which funds grantees with promising but relatively untested ideas, has been the most popular of the three
grant categories throughout the previous three
i3 competitions.
2010: AppleTree Institute won a five - year, $ 5 million
grant from the US Department of Education's Investing in Innovation (
i3) Fund
competition and raised $ 1.5 million in private matching funds to support the project, the further development and evaluation of AppleTree's groundbreaking Every Child Ready preschool instructional model.
The proposal, entitled Los Angeles» Bold
Competition: Turning Around and Operating Its Low - Performing Schools, was rewarded this summer with a highly competitive $ 6 - million, three - year
i3 grant.
The department is accepting pre-applications for the Development
grants until April 26, 2013; these
grants fund promising but relatively untested ideas and were the most popular
grants during the previous three
i3 competitions.
The application deadline for the Department of Education's Investing in Innovation (
i3)
competition for validation and scale - up
grants is May 30, 2012.
Schools that are implementing innovative and evidence - based approaches to improve student learning can now apply for the U.S. Department of Education's Investing in Innovation (
i3)
grant competition.
The U.S. Department of Education just launched its $ 150 million 2013 Investing in Innovation (
i3)
grant competition to help school districts and nonprofit and school partnerships implement innovative ideas that improve student learning.
New York, NY — January 5, 2015 — Literacy Design Collaborative's $ 12 million
grant application has been selected for funding under the U.S. Department of Education's $ 129 million Investing in Innovation (
i3) 2014
competition, which focuses on innovative approaches to improving student achievement and scaling effective strategies nationwide.
School districts that are implementing innovative ideas to improve student learning and prepare every student for college and careers may be interested in applying for the fifth round of the U.S. Department of Education's Investing in Innovation (
i3)
grant competition.