Education Department Seeks TRIO Training Grant Applications
Published Date: 5/28/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Labor and Education are teaming up to offer grants for training staff who work with Federal TRIO Programs, which help students succeed in school. If you want to apply, get your proposal in by July 6, 2026, for a chance to win up to $1.1 million to improve student access, progress, or program leadership. This is a big opportunity to boost education support and career planning for TRIO projects nationwide!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Grants to Train TRIO Staff
The Departments of Labor and Education will award grants to train staff and leadership who are employed in, participating in, or preparing for employment in projects funded under the Federal TRIO Programs to improve project operation.
Maximum Award Amounts Specified
Maximum annual awards are: $1,100,000 for applicants under the Student Access and Enrollment Pathways priority, and $550,000 for applicants under the Student Persistence, Progress, and Outcomes or Program Operations, Compliance & Leadership priorities.
Defined Funding Priorities
The FY 2026 competition includes these priorities: Student Access and Enrollment Pathways; Student Persistence, Progress, and Outcomes; Program Operations, Compliance & Leadership; and Enhancing Support for Career Planning.
How and When to Apply
Complete proposals must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov "APPLY" by 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern Time on July 6, 2026. The official funding opportunity announcement and application instructions are available on ED's, DOL's, and Grants.gov websites (Grants.gov notice governs the competition).
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