SECTION 124 OF PERKINS STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE USE OF LIMITED RESOURCES.

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SECTION 124 OF PERKINS STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE USE OF LIMITED RESOURCES

 124(a) --- GENERAL AUTHORITY  124(b) --- REQUIRED USES OF FUNDS  124(c) --- PERMISSIVE USES OF FUNDS  124(d) --- RESTRICTION - NO ADMIN COSTS ALLOWED ELEMENTS OF SECTION 124

 REQUIRED USES OF FUNDS  NINE DISTINCT USES  TWO REQUIRED USES WITH COST LIMITATIONS  NON-TRAD --- $60,000 TO $150,000  STATE INSTITUTIONS --- NO MORE THAN 1% OF TITLE I  STATE MUST EXPEND PERKINS FUNDS FOR EACH OF THE NINE REQUIRED USES FROM EACH GRANT AWARD ELEMENTS OF SECTION 124

 PERMISSIVE USES OF FUNDS  SEVENTEEN PERMISSIVE USES OF SECTION 124 FUNDS  WIDE RANGE OF POTENTIAL USES  FROM GUDANCE TO CTSOs TO INCENTIVES TO DATA SYSTEMS TO PARTNERSHIPS ELEMENTS OF SECTION 124

 PROPOSED EXPENDITURES --- $108,266,348 = 9.79%  EIGHT SMALL STATES PROPOSED LESS THAN 10%  FOUR LARGER STATES PROPOSED AMOUNTS RANGING FROM 7.04% TO 9.86%  FORTY-TWO STATES PROPOSED EXACTLY 10% 2012 PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR SECTION 124

 PROPOSED EXPENDITURES --- $4,172,000  THIRTY-SEVEN STATES PROPOSED $60,000  EIGHT STATES PROPOSED $150,000  NINE STATES PROPOSED AN AMOUNT IN BETWEEN 2012 PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR SECTION NON-TRAD

 PROPOSED EXPENDITURES --- $8,654,563 = 0.78%  TWENTY-ONE STATES PROPOSED EXACTLY 1%  THIRTY-THREE STATES PROPOSED LESS THAN 1% 2012 PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR SECTION ST. INSTITUTIONS

 ONE ACTIVITY---MULTIPLE PURPOSES  RE-INVENTING THE WHEEL  USE OF PERFORMANCE RESULTS TO SET THE SECTION 124 AGENDA  ALIGMENT OF 124 WITH LOCAL APPLICATIONS SECTION 124 STRATEGIES

 PERKINS IV ENHANCED DEFINITION FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT  CARRY-OVER OF STATE LEADERSHIP FUNDS  NEED FOR TIME AND EFFORT TRACKING  BEWARE OF SUPPLANTING SECTION 124 ISSUES