News Posts: Indian Education Professional Development

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions Display Dotted Divider –>>   Select a link below to jump to the relevant page section. GENERAL APPLICATION QUESTIONS: What is the Professional Development (PD) grant program and who can apply? When does an applicant need to submit a consortium agreement? Will the U.S. Department of Education (Department) consider making PD grants to […]

Eligibility

Who May Apply: (by category) Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs), Local Education Agencies (LEAs), Other Organizations and/or Agencies, State Education Agencies (SEAs) Who May Apply: (specifically) Eligible applicants also include (1) IHEs, including a tribal college or university (TCU); (2) An SEA in consortium with an IHE; (3) An LEA in consortium with an IHE; […]

Awards

<h2 role="button" style="cursor: pointer;" data-toggle="collapse" href="#2018" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="2018" class=”text-tertiary”–>>2018 Indian Professional Development Awards Aaniiih Nakoda Teacher Preparation Project (MT) ($372,605) S299B180009 (PDF, 13MB) The Aaniiih Nakoda College (ANC) is a tribally controlled community college (TCU) located on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in north central Montana. In consortium with Montana State University-Northern (MSUN), ANC will […]

Indian Education Formula Grants (Formula)

OIE Formula FY24 Part II Open 4/1/24 – 5/10/24. Federal Register Published. OIE Community of Practice Page. Types of Projects Grant funds supplement the regular school program by meeting the culturally related academic needs of Indian children. Projects help Indian children sharpen their academic skills, assist students in becoming proficient in the core content areas, […]

5/23-5/24 Safe & Supportive Schools Webinar Event: “Implementing New Programs—The Impact of Current Practice”

The Safe and Supportive Schools Technical Assistance Center (SSSTA), supported by the Office of Safe and Healthy Students in the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, announces its next Implementation Webinar Series event, “Implementing New Programs—The Impact of Current Practice.” It will be offered twice to accommodate schedules: Session 1: Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 4:00 […]

Announcing the Relaunch of Stop Bullying website

  unveiled a revitalized Stop Bullying website – www.stopbullying.gov – on March 30, 2012 to encourage children, parents, educators, and communities to take action to stop and prevent bullying. The website provides a map with detailed information on state laws and policies, interactive webisodes and videos for young people, practical strategies for schools and communities to […]