Education Dept. Renews Native Language Program Application Forms
Published Date: 4/9/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Education is asking to keep collecting info the same way for the Native American Language program, which helps state, local, and tribal governments support Native languages. They want your thoughts by May 11, 2026, but no changes or extra costs are planned. This keeps the program running smoothly without adding extra paperwork.
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NAL Grant Application: Extension Without Change
The Department of Education is extending, without change, the Native American Language (NAL@ED) application information collection (OMB Control Number 1810-0731). The respondents are State, Local, and Tribal Governments; the Department estimates 50 annual responses and 1,500 annual burden hours. Interested persons may submit comments on or before May 11, 2026, and the extension does not add new paperwork or extra costs.
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