Education Dept Funds Training for Deaf Communication Heroes
Published Date: 3/31/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Education is offering grants in 2026 to train interpreters who help people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or DeafBlind. This program aims to improve communication support for those using vocational rehab and other services. Interested applicants must submit their proposals by May 26, 2026, for a chance to receive funding and make a real difference.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Federal Grants to Train Interpreters
The Department of Education is offering competitive FY 2026 grants (Assistance Listing Number 84.160D) to train interpreters who work with people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or DeafBlind. Organizations must submit complete proposals electronically through Grants.gov by 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern time on May 26, 2026 to be considered.
Better Communication for VR Service Users
The program aims to improve training so interpreters can better meet the communication needs of people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or DeafBlind who receive vocational rehabilitation services and related programs like independent living services. This change is intended to increase the availability and quality of interpreter support for those service recipients.
Priority for Older Individuals with Disabilities
The FY 2026 competition includes an invitational priority for projects that serve Older Individuals with Disabilities. Applicants that focus on this group are especially encouraged to apply for the Interpreter Training grants.
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