Performance Partnership Pilots for Disconnected Youth – Apr 29

Posted by U.S. Department of Education on February 5, 2019

U.S. Department of Education Invites Applications for its Performance Partnership Pilots for Disconnected Youth.  The U.S.  Department of Education’s Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education is accepting applications from up to 10 performance partnership pilots for fiscal year (FY) 2018 and up to 10 performance partnership pilots for FY 2019 under the Performance Partnership Pilots (P3) for Disconnected Youth authority.  The P3 authority enables pilot sites to blend FY2018 and FY 2019 Federal funds and obtain waivers of program requirements, including statutory, regulatory, and administrative requirements that are barriers to achieving improved outcomes for youth-serving programs included in the authority. Under P3, pilots can test innovative, outcome focused strategies to achieve significant improvements in educational, employment, and other key outcomes for disconnected youth using the flexibility provided by P3.  If you would like to watch the video, visit:  https://youth.gov/youth-topics/reconnecting-youth/performance-partnership-pilots/round-4-presentations.  To obtain additional grant information read more…

Interested applicants may also want to reference the Addressing Barriers Tool, which helps communities identify, align, and integrate resources so they can strengthen systems and partnerships to design high-impact programming for opportunity youth.  To view the tool, visit:  https://jfforg-prod-prime.s3.amazonaws.com/media/documents/Implementation-Barriers-Tool-JFF-FYI.pdf

Deadline:  Notice of Intent to Apply: March 14, 2019.  Note: Submission of a notice of intent to apply is optional. Transmittal of Applications: April 29, 2019.


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