Tribal Colleges and Universities Head Start Partnership Program Grants
ID: 355870Type: Forecasted
Overview

Buyer

Administration for Children and Families - OHS (HHS-ACF-OHS)

Award Range

$500K - $6M

Eligible Applicants

Private Institutions of Higher Education

Funding Category

Income Security and Social Services

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Administration for Children and Families, specifically the Office of Head Start (OHS), is offering grants through the Tribal Colleges and Universities Head Start Partnership Program, with a total funding amount of $6,000,000 available for competitive awards. The primary objective of this program is to establish or enhance partnerships between tribal colleges and universities and Head Start programs, aimed at increasing the number of qualified education staff in American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start and Early Head Start programs. This initiative is crucial for improving educational outcomes and support for children in these communities. Eligible applicants include Tribal Colleges and Universities as defined by the Higher Education Act of 1965, with awards ranging from $500,000 to $6,000,000, and applications are due by January 6, 2025. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact Jennifer Amaya Thompson at (888) 242-0684 or via email at OHSgrants@koniag-gs.com.

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