Available TEA
Funding options.
Funding through federal and state awarded grants.
Available
TEA Funding.
Funding through federal and state awarded grants.
funding options.
title I.
Subsection: Part A
Key Focus Areas
Mentoring Services
Counseling Programs
Behavioral Support Models
title II.
Subsection: Part A
Key Focus Areas
Mental Health Programs
Behavioral Support Models
title IV.
Subsection: Parts A and B
Key Focus Areas
Safe Learning Environments
Out of School Time
idea.
Subsection: Part A
Key Focus Areas
School Climate Initiatives
Positive Behavioral Supports
Coordinated Intervening Services (Gen Ed.)
funding options.
title I.
Subsection: Part A
Key Focus Areas
Mentoring Services
Counseling Programs
Behavioral Support Models
title II.
Subsection: Part A
Key Focus Areas
Mental Health Programs
Behavioral Support Models
title IV.
Subsection: Parts A and B
Key Focus Areas
Safe Learning Environments
Out of School Time
idea.
Subsection: Part A
Key Focus Areas
School Climate Initiatives
Positive Behavioral Supports
Coordinated Intervening Services (Gen Ed.)
the path to
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THE PATH TO STUDENT SUCCESS IS LIT.
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additional funding opportunities.
Check your school district’s remaining amount of grant funding using the Texas Education Agency (TEA) Federal and State Monthly Drawdown Interactive Dashboard.
0I.
Funding Source: Federal
Title I - Part a.
Title I provides supplemental funding to help LEAs and schools expand opportunities for educationally disadvantaged students. While distributed based on poverty, funds serve academically at-risk students.
Key Focus Areas of Funding Eligibility to Acquire LITSCHOOLS:
Counseling and mental health programs
Mentoring services and behavioral supports
School-wide tiered models for behavior concerns
02.
Funding Source: Federal
Title II - Part A.
Title II provides supplemental funding to support effective instruction, with priority for low-performing high-poverty schools. Unlike Title I, districts can use funds for whole-district activities.
Key Focus Areas of Funding Eligibility to Acquire LITSCHOOLS:
Mental Health Partnerships
03.
Funding Source: Federal
The Title IV, Part A program provides funding to improve students’ academic achievement while Title IV, Part B provides grants to local school districts and community learning centers for “out of school time” programs (i.e. after school or during school lunch) that serve students in low-performing schools
Key Focus Areas of Funding Eligibility to Acquire LITSCHOOLS:
Part A: Safe Learning Environments
Part B: Out-of-School Time Programs
IDEA - Part B.
04.
Funding Source: Federal
IDEA, Part B supports special education by adapting instruction to meet unique needs of students with disabilities, plus related services like transportation.
Key Focus Areas of Funding Eligibility to Acquire LITSCHOOLS:
School climate initiatives for students with disabilities
Coordinated early intervening services (CEIS) for struggling general education students
Positive behavioral supports and mental health services
stronger connections grant
05.
Funding Source: Federal
Authorized under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act to create safe, welcoming environments and foster regular attendance in high-needs schools.
Key Focus Areas of Funding Eligibility to Acquire LITSCHOOLS:
Safe and welcoming school environment initiative
McKinney-Vento
06.
Funding Source: Federal
07.
Funding Source: State
HCY and EHCY funds support transportation, communication, housing, basic needs, school supplies, and mentors for students experiencing homelessness.
Key Focus Areas of Funding Eligibility to Acquire LITSCHOOLS:
Mentoring resources for students experiencing homelessness
Juvenile Justice & Youth Diversion Grant
The Juvenile Justice & Youth Diversion grant program is intended to help prevent violence in and around school; and to improve the juvenile justice system by providing mental health services, truancy prevention, diversion services and intervention through community-based and school programs.
Key Focus Areas of Funding Eligibility to Acquire LITSCHOOLS:
School initiatives aimed at preventing violence
Juvenile Justice intervention initiatives
08.
Funding Source: Local
Title IV - Parts A & B.
Local school district general budget
Key Focus Areas of Funding Eligibility to Acquire LITSCHOOLS:
Instructional Resources
Guidance and Counseling Resources
Cocurricular/Extracurricular Activities
Social Work Services
Student Services
additional funding opportunities.
Check your school district’s remaining amount of grant funding using the Texas Education Agency (TEA) Federal and State Monthly Drawdown Interactive Dashboard.
0I. Title I - Part a.
Funding Source: Federal
Title I provides supplemental funding to help LEAs and schools expand opportunities for educationally disadvantaged students. While distributed based on poverty, funds serve academically at-risk students.
Focus Areas of LITSCHOOLS Funding Eligibility:
Counseling and mental health programs
Mentoring services and behavioral supports
School-wide tiered models for behavior concerns
02. Title II - Part A.
Funding Source: Federal
Title II provides supplemental funding to support effective instruction, with priority for low-performing high-poverty schools. Unlike Title I, districts can use funds for whole-district activities.
Focus Areas of LITSCHOOLS Funding Eligibility:
Mental Health Partnerships
03. Title IV - Parts A & B.
Funding Source: Federal
The Title IV, Part A program provides funding to improve students’ academic achievement while Title IV, Part B provides grants to local school districts and community learning centers for “out of school time” programs (i.e. after school or during school lunch) that serve students in low-performing schools
Focus Areas of LITSCHOOLS Funding Eligibility:
Part A: Safe Learning Environments
Part B: Out-of-School Time Programs
04. IDEA - Part B.
Funding Source: Federal
IDEA, Part B supports special education by adapting instruction to meet unique needs of students with disabilities, plus related services like transportation.
Focus Areas of LITSCHOOLS Funding Eligibility:
School climate initiatives for disabled students
Coordinated early intervening services (CEIS) for struggling general education students
Behavioral supports & mental health services
05. stronger connections grant
Funding Source: Federal
Authorized under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act to create safe, welcoming environments and foster regular attendance in high-needs schools.
Focus Areas of LITSCHOOLS Funding Eligibility:
Safe school environment initiatives
06. McKinney-Vento
Funding Source: Federal
HCY and EHCY funds support transportation, communication, housing, basic needs, school supplies, and mentors for students experiencing homelessness.
Focus Areas of LITSCHOOLS Funding Eligibility:
Mentoring resources for students experiencing homelessness
07. Juvenile Justice & Youth Diversion Grant
Funding Source: State
The Juvenile Justice & Youth Diversion grant program is intended to help prevent violence in and around school; and to improve the juvenile justice system by providing mental health services, truancy prevention, diversion services and intervention through community-based and school programs.
Focus Areas of LITSCHOOLS Funding Eligibility:
School initiatives aimed at preventing violence
Juvenile Justice intervention initiatives
08. Local school district general budget
Funding Source: Local
Focus Areas of LITSCHOOLS Funding Eligibility:
Instructional Resources
Guidance and Counseling Resources
Cocurricular/Extracurricular Activities
Social Work Services
Student Services
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