Education Innovation and Research (EIR) Program—Mid-Phase Grants

Sponsor: DOEd: Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE)
Solicitation Title: Education Innovation and Research (EIR) Program—Mid-Phase Grants
Funding Amount: Up to $8,000,000
Sponsor Deadline: Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Solicitation Link: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=339799
Solicitation Number: CFDA 84.411B

Overview

<p>Purpose of Program: The EIR program, established under section 4611 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended (ESEA), provides funding to create, develop, implement, replicate, or take to scale entrepreneurial, evidence-based, field-initiated innovations to improve student achievement and attainment for highneed students and to rigorously evaluate such innovations. The EIR program is designed to generate and validate solutions to persistent education challenges and to support the expansion of those solutions to serve substantially higher numbers of students.</p> <p>The central design element of the EIR program is its multitier structure that links the amount of funding an applicant may receive to the quality of the evidence supporting the efficacy of the proposed project, with the expectation that projects that build this evidence will advance through EIR’s grant tiers: ‘‘Early-phase,’’ ‘‘Mid-phase,’’ and ‘‘Expansion.’’ ‘‘Early-phase,’’ ‘‘Mid-phase,’’ and ‘‘Expansion’’ grants differ in terms of the level of prior evidence of effectiveness required for consideration for funding, the expectations regarding the kind of evidence and information funded projects should produce, the level of scale funded projects should reach, and, consequently, the amount of funding available to support each type of project.</p> <p>Mid-phase grants are supported by moderate evidence. Mid-phase grants provide funding for the implementation and rigorous evaluation of a program that has been successfully implemented under an Early-phase grant or other effort meeting similar criteria, for the purpose of measuring the program’s impact and cost-effectiveness, if possible using existing administrative data.</p> <p>The FY 2022 Mid-phase competition includes four absolute priorities and two competitive preference priorities. All Mid-phase applicants must address Absolute Priority 1. Mid-phase applicants are also required to address one of the other three absolute priorities. Applicants have the option of addressing one or both competitive preference priorities and may opt to do so regardless of the absolute priority they select.</p> <p><strong>Absolute Priority 1—Moderate Evidence establishes the evidence requirement for this tier of grants</strong>. All Mid-phase applicants must submit prior evidence of effectiveness that meets the moderate evidence standard.</p> <p><strong>Absolute Priority 2—Field-Initiated Innovations—General.</strong> Allows applicants to propose projects that align with the purpose of the EIR program: To create and take to scale entrepreneurial, evidence-based, field-initiated innovations to improve student achievement and attainment.</p> <p><strong>Absolute Priority 3—Field-Initiated Innovations—Promoting Equity in Student Access to Educational Resources and Opportunities: STEM.</strong> Intended to support innovations to improve student achievement and attainment in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) education field.</p> <p><strong>Absolute Priority 4—Field-Initiated Innovations—Meeting Student Social, Emotional, and Academic Needs.</strong> ntended to promote high-quality social and emotional learning projects.</p> <p><strong>Competitive Preference Priority 1<span> — </span>Promoting Equity in Student Access to Educational Resources and Opportunities</strong> is intended to encourage applicants to propose projects that promote equity and adequacy in educational opportunity and outcomes.</p> <p><strong>Competitive Preference Priority 2 — Addressing the Impact of COVID–19 on Students, Educators, and Faculty</strong> reflects the Administration’s ongoing commitment to addressing the impact of the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID–19) on Pre-K–grade 12 education. </p>

Solicitation Limitations: <ul> <li>IHE can only apply in partnership with LEA, SEA, or BIE.</li> <li>Under section 4611(d) of the ESEA, each grant recipient must provide, from Federal, State, local, or private sources, an amount equal to 10 percent of funds provided under the grant, which may be provided in cash or through in-kind contributions, to carry out activities supported by the grant.</li> </ul> Other Information:<ul> <li>Estimated Number of Awards: 5–12.</li> <li>We will not make an award exceeding $8,000,000 for a project period of 60 months. The maximum award amount a grantee may receive under these three competitions (Expansion (84.411A), Mid-phase (84.411B), and Early-phase (84.411C), taken together, is $15,000,000.</li> </ul>


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