Cook Inlet Tribal Council (S356A190013) (AK) $791,512 Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. proposes Innovation Station in response to the limited capacity of Alaska’s public schools to deliver Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) content to elementary school students in a culturally informed manner. As an early intervention program that recognizes and addresses the unique […]
Fiscal Year 2015 New Grant Award Recipients in Rank Order Kake City School District (S356A150037) Kake City School District (KCSD) located in the rural, remote Alaska community proposes the Aspiring for College and Career Readiness (ACCR) program, a comprehensive, collaboratively designed effort that will enhance existing services and create new educational, cultural, and career-focused opportunities […]
Fiscal Year 2016 Grant Awards Alaska Humanities Forum (S356A160041) $394,999 The Rose Cross-Cultural Exchange (RCCE) project proposed to address the challenges of Alaska Native students through a two-program approach of building networks of cross-cultural understanding that transcend the urban-rural divide. The Educator Cross-Cultural Immersion (ECCI) addresses the needs of Alaska Native students through their teachers […]
Abstracts of 2011 New Grant Award Recipients in Rank Order S356A110054 – Yukon-Koyukuk School The Yukon-Koyukuk School District’s (YKSD) Bridge Project will serve Alaska Native students in grades 7-12 by expanding the capacity of our Career and Technical Education CTE programs to better engage our students by offering two health Science academies annually and […]
Fiscal Year 2017 Grant Awards Lower Kuskokwim School District (S356A170007) $715,907 The Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD) proposes The Quyurramta: All of Us Together Project which seeks to improve outcomes for Yup’ik native students in school and life. The goals of this project are 1) Organize and digitize Yup’ik language resources to increase access and […]
(S356A180013) Sealaska Heritage Institute (AK) $1,015,437 The Sealaska Heritage Institute, in cooperation with the University of Alaska Southeast, in Juneau, proposes the Preparing Indigenous Teachers and Administrators for Alaska Schools (PITAAS VII). This project will provide and support opportunities for the preparation and advancement of Native Teacher education to improve educational opportunity for Alaska […]
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Performance Reports All current ANEP grantees are required to submit Annual Performance Reports (APRs) that detail their project’s progress and results. More information regarding the specific APR requirements for your cohort will be provided closer to the APR due date (usually in late June). All grantees whose grants are ending in the current fiscal year […]
Legislation The Alaska Native Education Program is authorized by Title VI, Part C of the ESEA, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (20 U.S.C. 7541-7546). The authorizing legislation can be found here (see pages 341 through 346 of the legislation). Regulations The Alaska Native Education is regulated by the Education Department General Administrative […]