Awards
Javits Program Awardees and Applications
FY 2020
2020 PR Award Number and Application | Year 1 Award Amount |
S206A200038 – Johns Hopkins University | $667,261 |
S206A200029 – Colorado Seminary dba University of Denver | $524,660 |
S206A200037 – Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation | $398,934 |
S206A200007 – East Tennessee State University | $495,774 |
FY 2019
2019 PR Award Number and Application | Year 1 Award Amount |
S206A190008 – University of Arkansas at Little Rock | $494,260 |
S206A190009 – Milwaukee Board of School Directors | $563,652 |
S206A190014 – West Virginia University | $94,331 |
S206A190020 – Purdue University | $334,186 |
S206A190022 – Minnesota Department of Education | $401,425 |
S206A190023 – University of Connecticut | $434,119 |
S206A190025 – George Mason University | $594,527 |
S206A190028 – University of Connecticut | $470,551 |
S206A190030 – School Board of Pinellas County, Florida | $342,501 |
2018
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2017
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2015
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2014
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2012
No New Awards
2011
No New Awards
2010
No New Awards
The 2009 grantees are being funded down the slate. MS WORD (53kB)
In 2008, the Department received 65 applications for the Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program. Of the 57 applications deemed eligible for review, the Department funded 7 grants totaling $2,639,726. Future funding for these grants will be contingent on the availability of funds and each grantee’s substantial progress toward accomplishing the goals and objectives of the project as described in its approved application. (The attached MS Word document includes project abstracts, contact, and funding information). MS WORD (53kB)
In 2007, the Javits appropriation was cut substantially. As a result, a new competition for 2007 will not be held. Future competitions are contingent upon future appropriations.
In 2006, the Javits appropriation was cut substantially. As a result, a new grant competition was not held.
In 2005, the Department received 140 applications for the Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program. Of the 140 applications received, the Department funded 14 Priority Two grants totaling approximately $3.5 million. Future funding is pending the availability of any new funds in FY 2006. (The attached MS Word document includes project abstracts, contact, and funding information). MS WORD (41K)