Announcement of Funding Opportunity
RFP #GC21-001
Learning Technology Grant Application
2021-2024
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Grant Application Documents
Application in PDF | Application in Word
Questions and Answers – Posted 4/26/21
Purpose of Grant
To develop, implement, and share innovative programs that utilize learning technologies to personalize learning and/or increase access to high-quality, rigorous learning experiences (such as through online, distance, or blended learning), as well as professional development programs to assist teachers and educational leaders in effectively utilizing learning technology to enhance teaching and learning. These programs (and component activities, materials, courses, etc.) will focus on improving culturally- and linguistically-responsive learning environments, and will support the mission of the NYS Board of Regents, which is to ensure that every child has equitable access to the highest quality educational opportunities, services and supports in schools that provide effective instruction aligned to the state’s standards, as well as positive learning environments so that each child is prepared for success in college, career, and citizenship.
Project Period
The grant period is three years, from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2024. A budget for Year One only (7/1/21 to 6/30/22) must be submitted with this application, together with a three-year budget summary. Funding beyond Year One will be contingent upon the State Legislature appropriating funds, satisfactory performance in the previous year, and timely receipt of the annual report. No extension or carryover of funds from year to year is allowed.
Legislative Authority
Commissioner’s Regulations Section 144.8.
Eligible Applicants
Public school districts and consortia of districts or district(s) and BOCES. (Charter Schools are not eligible to apply.)
- New York City proposals must be submitted by a Community School District (CSD), either as an individual CSD or as part of a consortium of two (2) or more CSDs.
- Big Four public school districts (Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Yonkers) must apply individually.
- Rest of State (ROS) Consortia may be comprised of two or more districts and/or at least one district and at least one BOCES.
- BOCES may submit a proposal as part of a consortium with at least one district. BOCES are not eligible to apply for an individual award.
- Consortia cannot be comprised of only BOCES. Consortia can be comprised of multiple BOCES if at least one district is also a member of the consortium.
- All Consortia proposals must be submitted by the Consortium Lead. Consortia leads may be districts or BOCES. Consortia leads must play an active role in the program proposal; leads may not act solely as a flow-through for grant funds.
- All public school district applicants, either individual district applications or as part of a Consortium, must give Religious and Independent Schools within their boundaries the opportunity to participate. Religious and Independent Schools choosing to participate must be given the opportunity for meaningful and substantial involvement in the development of the proposal. See Mandatory Requirements section for more information.
- Maximum number of proposals:
- Each New York City Community School District may submit one (1) application either individually or as part of a consortium with other Community School Districts.
- Each Big Four District may submit two (2) applications
- ROS Districts may submit one (1) application, either individually or as part of a consortium with other districts and/or BOCES.
- BOCES may submit one (1) proposal, as part of a consortium with another district(s) and/or district(s) and BOCES.
- Preference, in the form of bonus points, shall be given to proposals submitted by a District or a Consortium that includes:
- One or more districts with at least one school identified as a Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) or Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) School.
- A District classified as a rural district.
- A District serving a high percentage of English Language Learners/Multilingual Learners (ELL/MLL) students, students with disabilities, or economically disadvantaged students.
- A Consortium may only receive bonus points once for each category, even if more than one consortium district qualifies for a category.
Available Funding & Regional Distribution
$3,285,000 is expected to be allocated annually. Funds will be divided into three categories: New York City; the Big Four (Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Yonkers) public school districts; and those from all other public school districts and BOCES in the Rest of State (ROS).
Please see the Funding and Awards section of this RFP for additional information.
M/WBE Requirement
Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Participation Goals Pursuant to Article 15-A of the New York State Executive Law for this grant is 30% of each applicant’s total discretionary non-personal service budget each year of the grant. See the M/WBE Participation Goals section and Appendix G for further information and forms for completion.
Application Due Date
Applicants must submit one electronic copy of the completed application as an attachment in Microsoft Word to LTG@nysed.gov. Applicants must also submit one (1) original copy on paper (signature must be in blue ink) and one (1) paper copy postmarked by May 10, 2021 of the full application to:
New York State Education Department
Office of Educational Design & Technology
89 Washington Avenue
Room 860 EBA
Albany, NY 12234
Attn: Mary Ann Valikonis, Learning Technology Grant Application
Important Dates for Awarding Grants
Applications must be postmarked by: |
Anticipated Preliminary Award Notification: |
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Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers – Posted 4/26/21
All questions must be submitted by email to LTG@nysed.gov by close of business, April 5, 2021. A complete list of all Questions and Answers will be posted here no later than close of business, April 26, 2021.
Letter of Intent
Applicants are requested to submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to LTG@nysed.gov by 5:00 p.m. May 3, 2021. The LOI is not a requirement for submitting a complete application by the application date; however, NYSED strongly encourages all prospective applicants to submit an LOI to ensure a timely and thorough review and rating process.
SED Contacts
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M/WBE Matters: |
Grant Application Documents
Application in PDF | Application in Word
Questions and Answers – Posted 4/26/21