Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-1-4-.14 - Career, Technical and Agriculture Education Grants
(1)
Purpose of Program. This
grant provides funds for educational programs that prepare high school students
to become academically and occupationally skilled graduates who will continue
their education and enter the technologically advanced work force. Funds are
provided for programs focusing on the expansion of the use of technology in
career and technical education, professional development, curriculum
development, integrating academics and career/technical studies, developing
partnerships with area technical colleges, postsecondary schools, business and
industry, and parents, nontraditional training and employment, equipment for
new/modified programs, career, technical and agricultural education (CTAE)
assessments, and industry certification programs. Funds are also awarded to
support the following program areas: Perkins IV-Program Improvement Grant,
Perkins IV-Professional Development Grant, Perkins IV-Education and Career
Partnership Grant, CTAE Supervision Grant, Ag Young Farmer Grant, Ag Food
Processing Grant, CTAE Extended-Year Grant, Career-Related Grant, CTE High
Schools that Work Grant, Ag Extended-Year Grant, CTAE Apprenticeship Grant,
Industry Certification Grant, Ag Extended-Day Grant, CTAE Extended Day Grant,
CTAE FCCLA Grant, Middle School Support Grant, and Capital Equipment
Grant.
(2)
Terms and
Conditions. Grants are awarded annually to eligible recipients who
submit to the Georgia Department of Education a request for funding through the
Local Plan for Improving Career and Technical Education. Grant funds are from
the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006, (Perkins IV)
Public Law 105.332 and state-appropriated funds.
(3)
Eligible Recipients. Local
units of administration; public colleges and universities; nationally
recognized centers participating in state consortia; nationally recognized
specialized industry organization; state agencies, e.g., the Department of
Technical and Adult Education, Department of Children and Youth Services, and
Department of Corrections, are eligible to apply and receive funds as
identified by federal law and as outlined in the Local Plan for Improving
Career and Technical Education.
(4)
Criteria for Award. Grants are awarded to eligible recipients upon
satisfactory completion of the application and submission of statements of
assurances of willingness to adhere to rules adopted by the Georgia Board of
Education. Criteria for awarding grant funds are listed annually in the Local
Plan for Improving Career and Technical Education. Applications are evaluated
by a department review committee and an external review committee. Federal
Basic Grant Funds are distributed by formula to eligible recipients whose
applications are approved by review committees.
(5)
Directions and Deadlines for
Applying. By April of each year, the department publishes the Local Plan
for Improving Career and Technical Education and conducts statewide meetings to
inform eligible recipients about available grants and completion of
applications. Applications are due on the date specified in the guidelines, and
grants are awarded for each fiscal year. Requests for information and
applications should be made to the Division of Career Technical and
Agricultural Education, Georgia Department of Education, 1752 Twin Towers East,
Atlanta, Georgia 30334.
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