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U.S. Department of EducationOffice of Indian Education
National Indian Education Association
October 9, 2019
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OIE Updates for NIEAFall 2019
1. Staffing
2. Budget
3. Formula Grants
4. Discretionary Grants
5. Other National Activities
OIE Director:
Angeline Boulley
Administrative Assistant:
Erica Outlaw
Discretionary Group Leader: Vacant
Discretionary Team Lead: TBD
PD
Lead and Program Officer: Angela
Hernandez-Marshall
STEP
Lead & Program Officer: Shahla Ortega
NAL@
ED
Program Officer: Tanya Tullos
NYCP/
DEMO
Program Officer: Bianca
Williams
NYCP/Data
Lead & Program Officer: Crystal Moore
Formula Group Lead: Vacant
Formula Team Lead: TBD
Program Officer: Wanda Lee
Program Officer: Kim Smith
Program Officer: Annabelle Toledo
Program Officer: Crystal Moore
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Angeline Boulley, Director
(Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa, MI)
Dr. Crystal Moore (Choctaw of OK)• Program Officer – OIE Monitoring and TA
• Program Lead –NYCP Data Collection Awards
Bianca Williams (Lummi Nation of WA)• Program Lead – Native Youth Community Projects /
(NYCP) Demonstration (Demo) Grants
Tanya Tullos (Choctaw of MS)• Program Lead – Native American Language (NAL@ED)
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New Faces at OIE in 2019
FY 19 Funding Portfolio
Program Budgeted
1 Formula Grants to LEAs $105.3 M
2 STEP (New Awards) $1.5 M
3 DEMO/NYCP (Continuation Awards) $54 M
4 DEMO/NYCP (Data Collection Extensions) $3.6 M
5 NAL (Continuation Awards) $2.1 M
6 PD (Continuation Awards) $9.5 M
Total funding obligated by 9/30/19 $176 Million
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Grant Forecast for FY20* (Oct. 1, 2019 to Sept. 30, 2020)
Discretionary Grant Competitions: 4• Demonstration (Demo) – Projects that develop or demonstrate the
effectiveness of services to improve educational opportunities and achievement of Indian children and youth.
• Professional Development (PD) – Projects to increase the number of qualified Indian teachers and administrators serving Indian students.
• Native American Language (NAL@ED) – Projects that support schools in using Native American and Alaska Native languages as the primary language of instruction.
• State Tribal Education Partnership (STEP) – Projects to promote the coordination and collaboration of Tribal educational agencies (TEAs) with State educational agencies (SEAs) and Local education agencies (LEAs).
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Grant Forecast for FY20* (Oct. 1, 2019 to Sept. 30, 2020)
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Tribal Consultation (completed for all 4)
Federal Register Notice: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) or Notice of Proposed Priorities (NPP)
Federal Register Notice: Notice of Final Regulations (NFR) or Notice of Final Priorities (NFP)
Notice Inviting Applications (NIA)
Public Comment Period
Grant Forecast for FY20* (Oct. 1, 2019 to Sept. 30, 2020)
How do I participate in the rulemaking process?
Visit the Federal Register: https://www.federalregister.gov/
Visit the OIE program pages: https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oese/oie/index.html
Ask to be added to the OIE Listserv to receive OIE program updates, key dates and deadlines, etc.: indianeducation@ed.gov
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Grant Forecast for FY20* (Oct. 1, 2019 to Sept. 30, 2020)
Need for Peer Reviewers: Summer 2020 Discretionary grants are competitive.
We rely on ‘panels’ or teams of peer reviewers to read, score, and provide high-quality feedback on all eligible applications.
Individuals with advanced education degrees and/or experience working with AI/AN communities are strongly desired as peer reviewers.
Peer reviewers receive compensation of $175 per application reviewed.
Interested? Send a resume to Indian.Education@ed.gov
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SY 2019-2020 Formula Grantees
Total Number of Indian Students Served: 453,634Range of Awards: $4,000 to <$2.7M (Median: ~ $40,000)
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85%
7%4%2%2%0%0%
Total number of grantees = 1,314
LEA = 1115 (85%)
BIE Grant and Contract (BCG) = 94 (7%)
BIE Operated (BO) = 48 (4%)
LEA-Consortium = 29 (2%)
Tribe = 27 (2%)
Indian Community-Based Org. (ICBO) = 1 (<1%)
Indian Organization (IO) = 0 (0%)
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2019 Formula Grantees By Award Amount
< $20,00026%
$20,000 - $39,99925%
$40,000 -$99,999
28%
$100,000+21%
< $20,000 $20,000 - $39,999 $40,000 - $99,999 $100,000+
Monthly Technical Assistance Calls to Grantees
Ideas for Topics include:
Reading the Grant Award Notice (GAN)
Indian Parent Committee Roles and Responsibilities
Preparing for the Annual Performance Report (APR)
Meaningful Collaboration Discussion
Allowable Program Expenses
Program Objectives
Supplement not Supplant
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OIE Formula Grantee TA Plan 2019-20
EASIE APR Available: September 16, 2019
EASIE APR Submission Deadline: October 17, 2019, 8:00 p.m.
Totals: Grantees to submit APR: 1299
34.2% of the grantees have certified their APR.
APR highlights for SY 2018-19: After certification, a system generated certification confirmation
email will be sent upon certification.
Managing users will be able to create a new version of their APR.
SY 2018-19 Formula Annual Performance Report (APR) Data
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2015 NIES:
Follow-up Report released May 7, 2019
“Setting the Context” companion document
2019 NIES:
Administered January 28 – March 8, 2019
BIE School grades 4 and 8 participation rates met (≥70%)
2023 NIES:
What can we do to encourage BIE school participation?
National Indian Education Study (NIES)
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