Title 20 › Chapter 80— STATE FISCAL STABILIZATION FUND › § 10007
Creates an Innovation Fund with up to $650,000,000 to give awards to school districts and school/nonprofit partnerships that have proven new ways to raise student learning. The awards are meant to document those successful practices, help them grow so they can be used more widely, and encourage work with businesses and charities. Eligible entity: either a local educational agency (for example, a school district) or a partnership where a nonprofit works with one or more local educational agencies or a group of schools. To get an award, the eligible entity must show it greatly closed achievement gaps or raised achievement for the student groups named in section 6311(b)(2), made big gains in things like graduation rates or hiring strong teachers shown by real data, and has private-sector partners who will provide matching funds. If a nonprofit is part of the group, the nonprofit’s past record of improving student outcomes and its pledge of private matching can satisfy these rules. A partner chosen to handle the money may award subgrants to the other partners.
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20 U.S.C. § 10007
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60