Government grants are
often federal allocations to school districts, you are entitled to these funds.
Not exact matches
Until 2001, debate over the
allocation of funding
often dominated efforts to revise the main
federal K - 12 law, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
And unfortunately, although each state tackles the
allocation of
federal and local funding differently, more
often than not, money follows schools that are already successful.
While SECD programs
often rely on foundations, corporate grants, social impact bonds, pay - for - success contracts, and other short - term funding sources, there is no substitute for a long - term, sustainable funding model based on consistent
federal and state
allocations.