Funding Sources for SEL Welcome! Thank you for joining today s webinar! Webex tech support 1-866-229-3239 You will get a copy of our presentation in a follow up email Please use the chat box for questions and comments Jennifer Sanderlin Regional Outreach Manager Committee for Children Jennifer House, Ph.D. President RedRock Reports cfchildren.org
FUNDING SOURCES FOR SEL: Federal and State Opportunities Presented by: Jennifer (Jenny) House, Ph.D. President, RedRock Reports cfchildren.org
Agenda The Big Funding Picture ESSA and SEL A Snapshot of the 2016-17 ESSA Transition Process A Snapshot of TODAY s Funding Picture New Opportunities Call to Action
The Big Funding Picture Federal Private State Local
Personnel 85% Funding Overview Local State Federal 10% Extras: Grants Ini4a4ves Dona4ons District Budget
Sea Change NCLB 2015 Transition 2016 ESSA 2017
ESSA and SEL ESSA eliminated 49 programs, including many that support the comprehensive needs of students: Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities State Grants (Title IV, Part A, Subpart 1) National Center for School and Youth Safety (Title IV, Part A, Subpart 2, Sec. 4128) Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Programs (Title V, Part D, Subpart 2) Partnerships in Character Education (Title V, Part D, Subpart 3) Physical Education (Title V, Part D, Subpart 10) Grants to Improve the Mental Health of Children (Title V, Part D, Subpart 14)
NEW!!! Title IV, Part A Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants in Title IV, Part A encourages A Well Rounded Education 20% h8p://www.casel.org/federal-policy-and-legisla4on/
NEW!!! Title IV, Part A Features SEL Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants in Title IV, Part A encourages Safe and Healthy Schools. Safe, healthy, supportive, and drug free environments that support student academic achievement KEY COMPONENTS Helping to prevent bullying and harassment Improving instructional practices for developing relationship-building skills, such as effective communication Providing mentoring and school counseling to all students Implementing school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports h8p://www.casel.org/federal-policy-and-legisla4on/
Safe and Healthy Schools Includes: mental health awareness training, school-based counseling, student safety and violence prevention, professional development for specialized instructional support personnel, nutrition education, physical education, bullying and harassment prevention, and integrated systems of student and family supports.
Title IV, Part A 20% Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants in Title IV, Part A encourages Safe and Healthy Schools 20%
Effective Uses of Technology Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants in Title IV, Part A encourages Effective Uses of Technology 60% u Professional learning tools, devices, content and resources for educators, school leaders, and administrators u Building technological capacity and infrastructure u Developing or using strategies for delivery of specialized or rigorous academic courses and curricula through the use of technology u Carrying out blended learning projects u Professional development in the use of technology u Providing students in rural, remote and underserved areas resources to take advantage of high- quality digital learning experiences, digital resources, and access to online courses u ONLY 15% can be used for infrastructure including devices and equipment
Current Federal Funding Landscape Title I, Part A $15.459B School Improvement $0 Migrant Education $374M Neglected & Delinquent Youth $47M Supporting Effective Instruction $2.1B English Language Acquisition $737.4M Homeless $77M Impact Aid $1.3B IDEA Part B $12B IDEA Part C $368M SSAEG Title IV, Part A $400M (FY17) 21 st CCLC $1.19B REAP (RLI) $87.9M REAP (SRS) $87.9M Charter Schools $270M update 10/24/16Ed.gov last
Early Childhood Funds IDEA, Part C Early Intervention for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities $368M Preschool Development Grants $250M in Nov 2016 ($710M since 2014) 18 states to start or expand state-fundedpreschools Development Grants Expansion Grants Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood Grants for $25,000-$100,000 http://earlychildhoodfoundation.org/
Promise Neighborhood Program To help students significantly improve academic and developmental outcomes of children living in most distressed communities in U.S. Focus on rural and Tribal communities $30M for 4-6 awards Applications due September 5, 2017 https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html? opid=295751
Federal Funds for SEL
Federal Funds for SEL
Funding Details
State SEL Funds
ESSA Process U.S. DOE Committees Regional Meetings Rule Making States Districts Planning Federal States Districts Schools Implementation
Call to Action Get familiar with your state and district ESSA plans. Align your programs with ESSA federal and state funding requirements. Watch as your state budgets are passed for more funds. Get your stories ready to insert in applications NOW for grants that may be offered. The turnaround time may be very short!
Federal and State SEL Funding Matrix New for 2017 18! secondstep.org/funding-grants cfchildren.org
Questions? Jennifer House, Ph.D. President RedRock Reports jhouse@redrockreports.com 805-453-2080 Jennifer Sanderlin Regional Outreach Manager Committee for Children jbalogh@cfchildren.org 800-634-4449 cfchildren.org