Education Grants to Fix States' Special Ed Budget Tracking
Published Date: 6/25/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Education is looking for groups to help states get better at collecting and using money data for special education programs (IDEA Part B and C). This new project starts in fiscal year 2025 and aims to make sure states report accurate info so kids get the right support. If you’re a state or organization that loves data and helping kids, this is your moment to shine!
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Grants for IDEA Fiscal Data Center
The Department of Education is inviting applications for new awards in fiscal year (FY) 2025 to fund a National Technical Assistance Center to help states collect, report, analyze, and use accurate IDEA Part B and Part C fiscal data. States and organizations that provide technical assistance can apply for these federal grant awards in FY2025.
Improved IDEA Fiscal Reporting for Kids
Starting in fiscal year (FY) 2025, the project aims to improve state capacity to collect, report, analyze, and use accurate IDEA Part B and Part C fiscal data so states report more accurate information and children receive appropriate supports. If you are a parent or guardian of a child served under IDEA, better state fiscal data could help ensure funds and services are reported and used properly.
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