Uncle Sam Funds More Disability Education Leaders in 2025
Published Date: 5/27/2025
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Summary
The Department of Education is offering new grants in 2025 to train leaders who manage special education and early intervention programs for kids with disabilities. This means better-trained administrators will help improve services and results for these children. Schools and organizations can apply soon to get funding and make a real difference!
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Grants to Train Special Education Leaders
The Department of Education is offering new grant awards for fiscal year (FY) 2025 to train leaders who manage special education and early intervention programs for children with disabilities. Schools and organizations can apply for this funding to prepare special education and early intervention administrators.
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