Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-1-4-.290 - Title IV, Part A stART Grant
1.
Purpose of Grant. The purpose
of the Title IV, Part A stART grant is to assist Georgia rural schools and
districts in creating new or expanding existing arts programs so that students
in these schools and districts have access to a quality arts education
program.
2.
Term and
Conditions. Grants are awarded through a competitive process to rural
school districts. School districts eligible to receive this grant must also be
eligible to receive federal grant funds through the federal Rural and
Low-Income School Program or the Small Rural Achievement Program at the time of
the application. Grant award funds are one-time funds and must be used during
the fiscal year in which they are awarded.
3.
Eligible Recipient(s). To
apply for a stART grant, an applicant must be either (1) a rural K-12 public
school district eligible to receive federal grant funds through the federal
Rural and Low-Income School Program or the Small Rural Achievement Program or
(2) a non-public school located within the geographic boundaries of a rural
K-12 public school district. An eligible non-public school must
apply through the public school district where the non-public school is
located.
4.
Criteria for
Award. Applications are reviewed and scored by the Georgia Department of
Education. Funding will be awarded based on rank (the highest score first) and
available funding. All recipients will receive 100% of their proposed budget
until funds are exhausted. No partial grants will be awarded.
5.
Directions and Deadlines for
Applying. Links to the application portal are available on the Georgia
Department of Education's Title IV, Part A webpage. Applications must be
submitted by December 31 or the date indicated in the applications. For
additional information, contact the Office of Federal Programs at
federalprograms@doe.k12.ga.us.
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