Office of Innovation and Improvement 2015 Grant Competitions

by | Mar 31, 2015

The Office of Innovation and Improvement (OII) has major plans for grant competitions during the remainder of the current fiscal year ending on September 30, 2015. Headquartered within the Department of Education, OII will conduct 11 grant competitions in six program areas, including: Arts in Education, Charter Schools, Investing in Innovation, Opportunity Scholarship, Ready to Learn Television and Supporting Effective Educator Development. The earliest deadline is April 4, 2015.

The grant competitions are listed below. Each of the grants have specific requirements that need to be met in order to apply.

An overview of all of the competitions can be found here. If interested in applying for any of the ED grants, an organization must first register with the System of Award Management (SAM). Tips on registering with SAM can be found here.

Transform Consulting Group has experience helping various public sector organizations apply for federal and non-federal grant opportunities. Contact us today to learn more!

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