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Title IV, Part B - 21st Century Community Learning Centers 2011 Grant Competition

The next anticipated competition for 21st CCLC will be in 2011.

Eligibility
Applicants for 21st CCLC funds must be a collaborative between a local educational agency (LEA) and one or more community-based organizations (CBOs), faith-based organizations (FBOs), or other public or private entities and must primarily serve students who attend schools with a high concentration of economically disadvantaged students. The lead agency may be the school, district, CBO, FBO or other organization but must always partner with an eligible school.

This funding applies to all schools with a minimum of 30% of the student population identified as recipients of the free/reduced lunch program as of October 2010. Middle and high schools are eligible if the majority of the feeder elementary schools are eligible.

Priority
Priority is given to low performing schools or districts in the form of priority points.

 
 
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