Sentences with phrase «partnership with local education agencies»

Eligible providers should include local education agencies (school districts, charter schools), and Head Start programs, child care agencies, and community - based providers of prekindergarten programs in partnership with local education agencies.

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LINCOLN, MA — Mass Audubon, in partnership with the Connecticut Audubon Society and the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, has been awarded a $ 69,632 Environmental Education grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to inform their members and the public about climate change and its impacts on local ecosystems.
The 89 grants, ranging from $ 23,641 to $ 499,951, were given to local education agencies, community - based organizations, and education partnerships located in areas with high dropout rates.
Berube credits consistent and transparent communications; ample opportunities for community input; and a spirit of collaboration and partnership among RIDE, local education agencies, and teacher preparation programs with bringing this package of new higher standards from design to reality.
We work directly with schools and districts, and in partnership with state and local education agencies, colleges and universities, foundations, and other non-profit organizations.
In partnership with IDE, NYCLA has worked with nine local education agencies and organizations like the School Administrators of Iowa to design the TLC Administrator Support Program and to build the capacity of facilitators and coaches across the state to support program implementation.
The Council proposes an equitable and sustainable model to extend support across both rural and urban school districts, leveraging resources through a new partnership between public education agencies, institutions and non-profit partners with flexibility for local contexts and priorities.
The organization will apply the almost $ 20 million in i3 funds to expand its partnerships with 10 local education agencies in eight states.
The organization provides technical assistance through advocacy, networking, Business Education Programs, market analysis and partnerships with local and state government agencies.
Requires eligible partnerships to include: (1) at least one local agency eligible for funding under the Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 (PCTEA) for secondary education programs or an area career and technical education school or education service agency; (2) at least one post-secondary institution eligible for PCTEA funding; and (3) representatives of the community with experience in cleaEducation Act of 2006 (PCTEA) for secondary education programs or an area career and technical education school or education service agency; (2) at least one post-secondary institution eligible for PCTEA funding; and (3) representatives of the community with experience in cleaeducation programs or an area career and technical education school or education service agency; (2) at least one post-secondary institution eligible for PCTEA funding; and (3) representatives of the community with experience in cleaeducation school or education service agency; (2) at least one post-secondary institution eligible for PCTEA funding; and (3) representatives of the community with experience in cleaeducation service agency; (2) at least one post-secondary institution eligible for PCTEA funding; and (3) representatives of the community with experience in clean energy.
And, the agency's commitment to a two - generation approach leverages partnerships with other local agencies to increase opportunities for parents to get and keep a job, earn a higher wage, and get an education.
According to the Administration, these competitive grants provide funding to help winning states «build the fundamental components of a high - quality preschool system or expand proven early learning programs in partnership with local governments, local education agencies, and other providers.»
Turning a vision into a working partnership with local agencies and organizations required ongoing education to overcome skepticism about the role of the REALTOR ® in the neighborhood stabilization process..
In addition to enforcing local and federal fair housing laws, it conducts annual education campaigns and outreach events, including the annual Fair Housing Symposium in partnership with District government agencies and community partners.
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