Funding Status & Awards

The functions of the Title III, Part A program have moved to the Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA). This continues to be the program’s official page until further notice.

Funding Status

  Fiscal Year 2020 Fiscal Year 2021 Fiscal Year 2022** Fiscal Year 2023
Total Appropriation $787,400,000 $797,400,000 $831,400,000 $890,000,000
National Professional Development Grants (NPD) & National Clearinghouse on English Language Acquisition (NCELA)* $50,925,095 $51,575,845 $53,994,170 $57,560,750
Outlying Areas $3,917,315 $3,967,065 $4,153,398 $4,427,750
Native American and Alaska Native Children in School (NAM)* $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000
Evaluation $3,937,000 $3,987,000 $720,455 $4,450,000
Total New Awards to States (52 Awards) $723,620,590 $732,874,090 $767,531,977 $818,561,500

*NAM, NCELA & NPD Grants are administered by the Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA).

** FY22 amounts updated to reflect supplemental allocations.

Awards

AWARDS TO STATES Fiscal Year 2020* Fiscal Year 2021 Fiscal Year 2022** Fiscal Year 2023
ALABAMA $4,040,965 $4,205,117 $4,247,828 $4,667,423
ALASKA $1,369,301 $1,376,178 $1,354,896 $1,219,172
ARIZONA $14,500,499 $14,356,444 $14,766,928 $15,110,683
ARKANSAS $3,795,001 $3,764,361 $3,960,792 $4,163,471
CALIFORNIA $148,959,688 $149,265,123 $156,687,563 $161,156,417
COLORADO $10,324,217 $10,299,436 $10,904,251 $11,250,831
CONNECTICUT $6,577,249 $6,779,184 $7,019,828 $7,536,325
DELAWARE $1,343,430 $1,393,972 $1,585,725 $1,944,936
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1,471,543 $1,462,006 $1,522,983 $1,672,845
FLORIDA $49,953,322 $ 51,185,896 $53,553,429 $55,781,692
GEORGIA $17,375,007 $ 18,491,232 $19,745,365 $21,429,707
HAWAII $3,659,017 $3,544,302 $3,595,780 $3,517,210
IDAHO $2,467,058 $2,452,804 $2,452,298 $2,338,485
ILLINOIS $25,463,457 $ 25,481,119 $26,727,029 $30,088,034
INDIANA $8,907,466 $9,186,206 $9,319,926 $10,021,167
IOWA $4,353,027 $4,443,804 $4,437,088 $4,350,716
KANSAS $4,736,418 $4,723,906 $4,856,112 $4,986,622
KENTUCKY $4,449,412 $4,589,063 $4,915,572 $5,544,924
LOUISIANA $3,994,781 $4,282,700 $4,729,288 $5,032,305
MAINE $895,288 $897,016 $949,236 $938,540
MARYLAND $12,665,046 $13,354,580 $14,100,974 $15,878,742
MASSACHUSETTS $17,114,993 $17,199,595 $18,621,933 $20,685,947
MICHIGAN $12,847,212 $12,878,101 $13,276,709 $13,145,609
MINNESOTA $10,704,132 $10,880,048 $10,809,920 $11,330,277
MISSISSIPPI $1,751,243 $1,800,042 $1,990,025 $2,050,775
MISSOURI $5,405,911 $5,699,968 $5,904,887 $6,163,214
MONTANA $500,000 $500,000 $500,000 $500,000
NEBRASKA $3,733,534 $3,921,154 $4,302,744 $4,595,664
NEVADA $7,070,867 $7,393,861 $8,157,096 $8,199,493
NEW HAMPSHIRE $1,082,418 $1,059,482 $1,065,705 $1,096,025
NEW JERSEY $20,792,691 $21,827,322 $23,496,721 $27,431,899
NEW MEXICO $4,942,681 $4,906,513 $5,477,703 $5,815,909
NEW YORK $57,314,305 $57,301,488 $60,400,868 $65,687,554
NORTH CAROLINA $15,628,691 $15,695,270 $16,626,650 $18,661,675
NORTH DAKOTA $555,873 $533,791 $591,597 $610,995
OHIO $11,272,619 $11,625,929 $12,327,447 $13,128,142
OKLAHOMA $5,772,896 $5,583,756 $5,726,322 $6,348,417
OREGON $7,268,924 $7,366,214 $7,732,779 $8,117,636
PENNSYLVANIA $16,093,849 $16,505,262 $17,501,173 $19,105,632
PUERTO RICO $3,618,103 $3,664,370 $3,837,660 $4,092,807
RHODE ISLAND $2,193,093 $2,263,010 $2,582,566 $2,865,137
SOUTH CAROLINA $5,102,291 $5,447,134 $5,7581,140 $6,205,074
SOUTH DAKOTA $1,005,623 $963,154 $984,399 $981,152
TENNESSEE $7,467,304 $7,870,027 $8,264,160 $9,969,292
TEXAS $125,960,340 $126,702,660 $130,206,759 $140,174,779
UTAH $5,021,691 $5,084,906 $5,377,212 $6,193,844
VERMONT $500,000 $500,000 $500,000 $500,000
VIRGINIA $14,731,003 $15,168,901 $15,916,052 $16,899,661
WASHINGTON $18,341,433 $18,761,659 $19,586,387 $20,660,367
WEST VIRGINIA $517,878 $558,634 $586,618 $542,583
WISCONSIN $7,507,800 $7,177,390 $7,465,854 $7,671,694
WYOMING $500,000 $500,000 $500,000 $500,000

* The Awards listed under FY20 do not include additional funds that States received under ESSER or GEER under the CARES Act.

** FY22 amounts updated to reflect supplemental allocations.

Additional Information

Please see the U.S. Department of Education’s (ED’s) Budget History Tables for information on the President’s budget requests and enacted appropriations for major ED programs.