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The Early Reading First Program CFDA # 84.359 A and B Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives www.ed.gov/faithandcommunity
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Agenda Overview of program purpose Outline application info Address selection criteria Write pre and full proposals
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Program Purpose Create preschool centers of excellence Improve quality of teacher instruction Make classroom environment more conducive to learning Better prepare children to overcome or avoid future reading difficulties
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Program Activities Train teachers using scientifically based reading research methods to better instruct and screen preschool children Develop children’s abilities in: oral language phonological awareness print awareness alphabet knowledge
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Program Results Meet the needs of target population Professional development for teachers Disseminate best practices/model curricula Replicate success nationally Produce life long learners
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Target Population Profile Urban or rural high-poverty communities Low-income preschool age children including children with: disabilities (learning or physical) limited English proficiency Not for starting preschools—rather enhancing existing ones
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Applicant Eligibility 1 or more “Eligible LEAs” identified on list www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/earlyreadingfirst/index.html See notice on eligibility details for LEAs 1 or more public or private organizations located in LEA area serving young children Combination of the first two Writing tip: Partnerships encouraged
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Selecting Targeted Preschools Start small—5 centers more or less to ensure quality results Stable, established preschools/centers Provide specific detail as how centers currently address needs of children: social emotional physical Activities Lesson plans Evaluations
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Application Information Applications available: March 17, 2003 Two-tier review process: Pre-Application —April 11, 2003 Full Application —June 27, 2003 Grants awarded late summer ‘03 Estimates: Number of awards: 17—250 Budget: $300,000 to $1.5 million annually for 3 years Contingent upon Congressional authorization
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Understanding the Process Grants process at ED: www.ed.gov What Should I Know About ED Grants Apply for Early Reading First: Grant application notice available at: www.ed.gov/GrantApp/#84.359 Contact program office with questions: Mary Ann Lesiak or Jill Stewart Phone: 202-260-4555 (TDD) 1-800-877-8339 email: erf@ed.gov
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Pre-Application Format Possible 115 points with competitive priorities can be earned Reviewed by a panel of experts Up to 2 pages describing project 10 pages address selection criteria Appendix Address criteria in order laid out in application
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Grant Writing Suggestions Clear, concise, and detailed Recipe: 2/3 planning & 1/3 writing Don’t repeat the selection criteria; Address the selection criteria Persuade through facts over rhetoric Utilize research and data Ambitious but attainable objectives
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Resources Early Reading First homepage National Reading Panel National Institute for Literacy Academic tool kits Experts in your community www.nationalreadingpanel.org/Publications/subgroups.htm
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Invitational Priorities Partnerships: SEAs and or LEAs with preschool not controlled by LEA Preschools’ goals aligned with state guidelines for grades K-12 Higher, more uniform standards Projects serve children with special needs—disabilities, language barriers No points awarded for addressing these priorities
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Competitive Priorities Pre-Application 84.359 A Children from low-income families Worth 10 points (Submit Form B) Preschools located in eligible LEA service area 75% of children enrolled qualify for reduced lunch 75% of elementary school children in service area qualify for reduced lunch Novice Applicant Worth 5 points (Check block 6 on 424) Has not administered a federal grant for 5 years Applies to all parties in a partnership
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Context Description No direct point value for this section Sets tone for the application Detail current status of existing centers ID preschools (list full address in Appendix) Outline instructional program Funding source(s) Number of staff; qualifications, part time or full Number of children served and any special needs Include demographic/socioeconomic factors
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Selection Criteria Pre-Application 84.359 A Vision25 pts Key Research and Program Design40 pts Continuity and Coordination with 10 pts Formal School Instruction Measuring Success25 pts
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Vision Detail end result of how current centers would be transformed Where you are now and where you want to be Be creative and comprehensive Explain vision in persuasive manner Link end result to the research model or models you propose Lay out goals for centers of excellence Ensure that goals are aligned with vision Demonstrate vision is feasible and attainable
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Key Research & Program Design Link design to the research Explain why and how strategies selected Activities support project goals Compare/contrast current curricula with changes under new model Address how to involve parents Provide citations
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Continuity & Coordination With Formal School Describe state preschool standards for cognitive domain if applicable Explain how applicant’s project prepares children to meet standards Preschool level and or lowest grade with standards for reading and language arts Use specific examples if possible
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Measuring Success Plan for determining project success Note key outcomes of project and how to measure their success in Classroom environment, instructional practices, and children’s learning Measures will be evaluated on quality and appropriateness for target population Plans for continuing improvement and dissemination of findings
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Full Application Format Successful pre-applicants invited to submit full proposals Full is comparable to pre-application but differs significantly in key ways With novice status 105 points possible Page limit: 2 context; 35 narrative; and 5 pages for budget narrative
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Full Application Selection Criteria 84.359 B Capacity and Significance 15 pts Quality of Project Activities35 pts and Services Quality of Project Personnel10 pts Quality of Management Plan20 pts Quality of Project Evaluation20 pts
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Winning Reminders Follow directions carefully Implement reader comments Use most recent data available Be specific, unique, and creative Pool resources and partner A cookie-cutter approach won’t work Best of luck in applying for an Early Reading First Grant!
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