RFA: State Summer Learning Grant 2026-28
Federal opportunity from 58101 - ODE Procurement | PROC - Public Service Building • Department of Education. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026.
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RFA: State Summer Learning Grant 2026-28 The 2026 28 State Summer Learning Grant offers up to $1M per year to eligible Oregon school districts, ESDs, charter schools, and consortia to deliver high quality, literacy focused summer programs. Funding supports academics, enrichment, equitable access, transportation, meals, and partnerships to accelerate learning and student well being.
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The 2026-28 State Summer Learning Grant offers up to $1M per year targeted at Oregon school districts, ESDs, charter schools, and consortia to enhance literacy through summer programs. Funding is allocated for various areas including academics, enrichment, transportation, and meals. Prospective bidders should emphasize partnerships that support equitable access and student well-being.
The Oregon Department of Education seeks to fund high-quality, literacy-focused summer learning programs to accelerate student learning and well-being, ensuring equitable access to educational opportunities during the summer months.
- Deliver high-quality literacy-focused summer programs
- Support academics through enriched learning experiences
- Provide transportation and meals for participants
- Establish partnerships to enhance program effectiveness
- Ensure equitable access for all students in participating districts
- Proposal for the summer learning program
- Budget outlining use of the funding
- Evidence of partnerships that support the program
- Plan for academic and enrichment activities
- Strategies for transportation and meal provision
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- No specified start and end period for performance
- Lack of specific evaluation criteria for successful programs
- Absence of detailed guidelines on reporting and accountability
- No information on eligibility verification for applicants
- Not provided how partnerships will be evaluated
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