Education Evaluation and Technical Assistance Grants
Program Funding
Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.
Program Objective
To support education evaluation and technical assistance related to the education sciences that improve the quality of education and, thereby, increase student academic achievement, reduce the achievement gap between high-performing and low-performing students, and increase access to and completion of postsecondary education.
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants
- Federal
- Public nonprofits
- Private nonprofits
- For-profit (large business)
Applicants that have the ability and capacity to conduct scientifically valid research or seek to build that capacity through a technical assistance program are eligible to apply. Eligible applicants include, but are not limited to, non-profit and for-profit organizations and public and private agencies and institutions, such as colleges and universities.
Beneficiaries
- 1
- 7
- 16
Learners, from pre-Kindergarten to postsecondary (education 0-13+), are the ultimate beneficiaries of this program. immediate beneficiaries are direct recipients of support including non-profit and for-profit organizations and public and private agencies and institutions, such as colleges and universities.
How to Apply
Application Procedure
Grant competitions are announced in the Federal Register and on the agency website (http://ies.ed.gov/funding/). Standard Form 424 ("Application for Federal Assistance"), an application narrative, and required certifications must be submitted by the deadline specified in the Federal Register. The Requests for Application grant notices (available on http://ies.ed.gov/funding/) describe the substantive requirements for applications and provide information on how to prepare and submit applications electronically through Grants.gov. The Application Packages provide all of the required forms and are available on http://www.grants.gov. Letters of Intent are encouraged but not required. Grant applications to Institute of Education Sciences (IES) competitions must be submitted via the Grants.gov government-wide portal that allows potential applicants to find grant opportunities and apply for grants. The Grants.gov registration process can take several weeks. Interested applicants should begin the registration process well in advance of application deadlines. Individuals planning to apply on behalf of their organization must ensure that (1) their institution/organization is registered with Grants.gov and (2) they register themselves as Authorized Organizational Representatives (AORs) well before the competition deadline. Grants.gov registration information can be found at http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/apply-for-grants.html.
Award Procedure
Grant applications that are responsive and compliant to the Requests for Applications are evaluated by expert reviewers for scientific and technical merit. Scientific reviews are conducted in accordance with the review criteria stated in the Request for Applications and the review procedures posted on the IES website, http://ies.ed.gov/director/sro/peer_review/application_review.asp, by a panel of scientists who have substantive and methodological expertise appropriate to the program of research and Request for Applications. Awards are competitive, with the following criteria considered in making award decisions for responsive and compliant applications: Scientific merit as determined by peer review, performance and use of funds under a previous federal award, contribution to the overall program of research described in the Request for Applications, and availability of funds.
From 210 to 240 days.
Program details & compliance
Use of Funds
Allowed Uses
Project grants can be used to support the rigorous evaluation of education interventions (i.e., products, programs, policies, or practices), the design and conduct of trainings focused on building and using high-quality education evaluation and results, and the broad dissemination of scientifically- valid research and evaluation.