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'''Department of Education Grants''' is a Department of Education initiative administered by the U.S. Department of Education that provides financial support to all 50 states, territories, local education agencies, and students across the United States, engaging over 2,800 stakeholders and funding more than 50 programs annually to improve educational outcomes as of 2025. Established in 1980 under the Department of Education Organization Act, the grants portfolio has disbursed over $2 trillion by 2025, with $79 billion in discretionary funding budgeted for FY 2024 (Web ID 19), supporting efforts like Title I, Pell Grants, and special education, with 2025 efforts post-Hurricane Helene enhancing resilience through emergency education funding in regions like North Carolina. | '''Department of Education Grants''' is a Department of Education initiative administered by the U.S. Department of Education that provides financial support to all 50 states, territories, local education agencies, and students across the United States, engaging over 2,800 stakeholders and funding more than 50 programs annually to improve educational outcomes as of 2025. Established in 1980 under the Department of Education Organization Act, the grants portfolio has disbursed over $2 trillion by 2025, with $79 billion in discretionary funding budgeted for FY 2024 (Web ID 19), supporting efforts like Title I, Pell Grants, and special education, with 2025 efforts post-Hurricane Helene enhancing resilience through emergency education funding in regions like North Carolina. | ||
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