New Funds for Post-High School Paths for Disabled Youth
Published Date: 7/14/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Education is opening applications for a new program in 2025 that helps students with intellectual disabilities succeed in college and life. Schools and organizations can apply for funding to create or improve programs that support these students’ transition to college and beyond. This means more opportunities and resources are coming soon, with money ready to back up these important efforts.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Grants for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
If you are a student with an intellectual disability, schools and organizations can apply in FY2025 for federal funding under the TPSID-CC program (Assistance Listing Number 84.407B). The notice references the approved information collection under OMB control number 1840-0825 and is inviting applications to create or improve programs that support transition to college and adult life.
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