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agencies, State agencies, or private
entities.
Grant awards will range from $25,000
to $150,000 per fiscal year depending on
the project, number of educational
programs impacted, project design and
expected outcomes. Subject to the
availability of appropriated funds, a
grant provided under this section shall
be provided for a period of three years.
If the performance of the grant recipient
is satisfactory to the Secretary, the grant
may be renewed for an additional twoyear term. As prescribed by 25 U.S.C.
2020, top priority will be given to
applications that meet the following:
• Serves three or more separate BIEfunded schools. Less priority will be
given if applicant has less than three
schools but with at least one BIE-funded
school;
• Provides coordinating services and
technical assistance to all relevant BIEfunded schools;
• Plans to monitor and audit these
grant funds by or through the TED; and/
or
• Provides a plan and schedule that:
Æ Provides for:
D The assumption, by the TED, of all
assets and functions of the BIE agency
office associated with the tribe, to the
extent the assets and functions relate to
education; and
D the termination by the BIE of such
functions and office at the time of such
assumption; and
Æ Provides that the assumption will
occur over the term of the grant, unless
mutually agreeable to the tribal
governing body and the Assistant
Secretary—Indian Affairs, the period in
which such assumption is to occur may
be modified, reduced, or extended after
the initial year of the grant.
The BIE is seeking proposals from
tribes that support the development and
operation of TEDs for the purpose of
planning and coordinating all
educational programs of the tribe. Each
proposal must include a project
narrative, a budget narrative, a work
plan outline, and a project coordinator,
preferably the tribal education director
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or tribal council education committee
member, to serve as the point of contact
for the program. The project coordinator
will: participate in monthly
collaboration and update meetings,
submit quarterly budget updates, ensure
an annual report is submitted at the end
of each project year, and ensure that the
TED fulfills the obligations of the grant.
BIE is seeking proposals from tribes
with at least one BIE funded school on
their reservation/Indian lands that
support the capacity building of TEDs to
improve educational outcomes for
students and improve efficiencies and
effectiveness in the operation of BIEfunded schools. Grant recipients must
submit quarterly budget updates and an
annual report at the end of each project
year to ensure that the TED fulfills the
obligations of the grant. Complete
details on requirements for proposals
and the evaluation and selection process
can be found on the BIE Web site at the
address in the ADDRESSES section of this
notice. In addition, BIE will hold pregrant proposal training at several sites:
BIE PRE-GRANT PROPOSAL TRAINING
Time
Location
Tuesday, September 1, 2015 ...
11:00 am Eastern Time ..........
Thursday, September 8, 2015 ..
4:00 p.m. Eastern Time ..........
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Date
4:00 p.m. Eastern Time ..........
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Deadline for grant proposal submission.
The grant proposal is due September
21, 2015, at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The
proposal should be packaged for
delivery to permit timely arrival. The
proposal package should be sent or
hand-delivered to the address in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice.
Faxed grant proposals will NOT be
accepted. Email submissions will be
accepted at the address in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice. Email
submissions are limited to attachments
compatible with Microsoft Office Word
2007 or later or files with a .pdf file
extension. Emailed submissions must
not exceed 5MB total in size.
Proposals submitted by Federal
Express or Express Mail should be sent
two or more days before the closing date
to ensure receipt by the deadline. The
proposal package should be sent to the
address shown in the ADDRESSES section
of this notice. The tribe is solely
responsible for ensuring that its
proposal arrives in a timely manner.
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Dated: August 24, 2015.
Kevin K. Washburn,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
their reservation/Indian land to submit
grant proposals.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Grant proposals must be received
by September 21, 2015, at 4:00 p.m.
Eastern Time. BIE will hold pre-grant
proposal training sessions. See
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
more information.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
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Sovereignty in Indian Education
Bureau of Indian Education,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability and
request for proposals.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Indian
Education (BIE) announces the
availability of enhancement funds to
tribes and their tribal education
agencies to promote tribal control and
operation of BIE-funded schools on their
reservations. This notice invites tribes
with at least one BIE-funded school on
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DATES:
Complete details on
requirements for proposals and the
evaluation and selection process can be
found on the BIE Web site at this
address: www.bie.edu. Submit grant
applications to: Bureau of Indian
Education, Attn: Wendy Greyeyes, 1849
C Street NW., MS–4655–MIB,
Washington, DC 20240. Email
submissions will be accepted at this
address: wendy.greyeyes@bie.edu. Limit
email submissions to attachments
compatible with Microsoft Office Word
2007 or later and files with a .pdf file
extension. Emailed submissions may
not exceed 3MB total in size. Fax
submissions are NOT acceptable.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Wendy Greyeyes, Bureau of Indian
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Education, Office of the Director,
Washington, DC 20240, (202) 208–5810.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
In 2013, Secretary of the Interior and
Secretary of Education convened an
American Indian Education Study
Group (Study Group) to diagnose the
systemic challenges facing the Bureau of
Indian Education (BIE) and to propose
a comprehensive plan for reform to
ensure all students attending BIEfunded schools receive a world-class
education. The Study Group drafted a
framework for reform based on several
listening sessions in the fall of 2013
with tribal leaders, Indian educators and
others throughout Indian Country on
how to facilitate tribal sovereignty in
American Indian education and how to
improve educational outcomes for
students at BIE-funded schools. Overall,
the Study Group met with nearly 400
individuals and received nearly 200
comments that helped it prepare the
draft framework for educational reform
that became the subject of four tribal
consultation sessions held in April and
May of 2014. These efforts resulted in
‘‘Findings and Recommendations
Prepared by the Bureau of Indian
Education Study Group, dated June 27,
2014’’ (Blueprint for Reform).
Acting on the recommendations in the
Blueprint, BIE will award enhancement
funds to tribes and their tribal education
agencies to promote tribal control and
operation of BIE-funded schools on their
Indian reservations. The purpose of
these funds is to support the tribe’s
capacity to manage and operate tribally
controlled schools as defined in the
Tribally Controlled Schools Act of 1988
(Pub. L. 100–297). These funds will (a)
support development of a school-reform
plan to improve educational outcomes
for students and (b) improve efficiencies
and effectiveness in the operation of
BIE-funded schools within a
reservation.
Enhancement funding will range from
$100,000 to $200,000 per fiscal year
depending on the number of schools
involved, number of students,
complexity of creating a new tribally
managed school system and the tribe’s
technical approach. These funds will
provide funds for the tribe to:
• Research and develop an alternative
definition of adequate yearly progress
(AYP);
• Develop an implementation plan
that will reform a tribe’s current
organizational structure towards an
expert and independent tribal education
agency that will support schools and
students; and
• Cover the execution of the
implementation plan with identified
staffing, projected timelines, proposed
budgets, and activities.
BIE is seeking proposals from tribes
that support efforts to take control and
operate BIE-funded schools located on
the tribe’s reservation. Each proposal
must include a project narrative, a
budget narrative, a work plan outline,
and a Project Director to manage the
execution of the grant. The Project
Directors will participate in monthly
collaboration meetings, submit quarterly
budget updates, ensure an annual report
is submitted at the end of each project
year, and ultimately ensure that the
tribal education agency fulfills the
obligations of the grant. Complete
details on requirements for proposals
and the evaluation and selection process
can be found on the BIE Web site at the
address in the ADDRESSES section of this
notice. In addition, BIE will hold pregrant proposal training as noted below:
BIE PRE-GRANT PROPOSAL TRAINING
Time
Location
Tuesday, September 1, 2015 .........
4:00 p.m. Eastern Time .................
Thursday, September 8, 2015 ........
11:00 a.m. Eastern Time ...............
Monday, September 21, 2015 ........
Lhorne on DSK5TPTVN1PROD with NOTICES
Date
4:00 p.m. Eastern Time .................
Webinar Session (Washington, DC): To register, go to: https://
dcma100.webex.com/dcma100/k2/j.php?MTID=t000e99c4e0d
9f65d3114d32015e04a74
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dcma100.webex.com/dcma100/k2/j.php?MTID=tf2b8f596
b10eb0d91240198a49afcf89
Deadline for grant proposal submission.
The grant proposal is due September
21, 2015, at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The
proposal should be packaged for
delivery to permit timely arrival. The
proposal package should be sent or
hand delivered address in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice.
Fax applications will NOT be
accepted. Email submissions will be
accepted at the address in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice. Email
submissions are limited to attachments
compatible with Microsoft Office Word
2007 or later or files with a .pdf file
extension. Emailed submissions shall
not exceed 3MB total in size.
Proposals submitted by Federal
Express or Express Mail should be sent
two or more days prior to the closing
date. The proposal package should be
sent to the address shown in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice. The
tribe is solely responsible for ensuring
its proposal arrives in a timely manner.
VerDate Sep<11>2014
14:19 Aug 27, 2015
Jkt 235001
Dated: August 24, 2015.
Kevin K. Washburn,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
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Sovereignty in Indian Education
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Education, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability and request for proposals.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) announces the
availability of enhancement funds to tribes and their tribal education
agencies to promote tribal control and operation of BIE-funded schools
on their reservations. This notice invites tribes with at least one
BIE-funded school on their reservation/Indian land to submit grant
proposals.
DATES: Grant proposals must be received by September 21, 2015, at 4:00
p.m. Eastern Time. BIE will hold pre-grant proposal training sessions.
See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for more information.
ADDRESSES: Complete details on requirements for proposals and the
evaluation and selection process can be found on the BIE Web site at
this address: www.bie.edu. Submit grant applications to: Bureau of
Indian Education, Attn: Wendy Greyeyes, 1849 C Street NW., MS-4655-MIB,
Washington, DC 20240. Email submissions will be accepted at this
address: wendy.greyeyes@bie.edu. Limit email submissions to attachments
compatible with Microsoft Office Word 2007 or later and files with a
.pdf file extension. Emailed submissions may not exceed 3MB total in
size. Fax submissions are NOT acceptable.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Wendy Greyeyes, Bureau of Indian
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Education, Office of the Director, Washington, DC 20240, (202) 208-
5810.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
In 2013, Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of Education
convened an American Indian Education Study Group (Study Group) to
diagnose the systemic challenges facing the Bureau of Indian Education
(BIE) and to propose a comprehensive plan for reform to ensure all
students attending BIE-funded schools receive a world-class education.
The Study Group drafted a framework for reform based on several
listening sessions in the fall of 2013 with tribal leaders, Indian
educators and others throughout Indian Country on how to facilitate
tribal sovereignty in American Indian education and how to improve
educational outcomes for students at BIE-funded schools. Overall, the
Study Group met with nearly 400 individuals and received nearly 200
comments that helped it prepare the draft framework for educational
reform that became the subject of four tribal consultation sessions
held in April and May of 2014. These efforts resulted in ``Findings and
Recommendations Prepared by the Bureau of Indian Education Study Group,
dated June 27, 2014'' (Blueprint for Reform).
Acting on the recommendations in the Blueprint, BIE will award
enhancement funds to tribes and their tribal education agencies to
promote tribal control and operation of BIE-funded schools on their
Indian reservations. The purpose of these funds is to support the
tribe's capacity to manage and operate tribally controlled schools as
defined in the Tribally Controlled Schools Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100-
297). These funds will (a) support development of a school-reform plan
to improve educational outcomes for students and (b) improve
efficiencies and effectiveness in the operation of BIE-funded schools
within a reservation.
Enhancement funding will range from $100,000 to $200,000 per fiscal
year depending on the number of schools involved, number of students,
complexity of creating a new tribally managed school system and the
tribe's technical approach. These funds will provide funds for the
tribe to:
Research and develop an alternative definition of adequate
yearly progress (AYP);
Develop an implementation plan that will reform a tribe's
current organizational structure towards an expert and independent
tribal education agency that will support schools and students; and
Cover the execution of the implementation plan with
identified staffing, projected timelines, proposed budgets, and
activities.
BIE is seeking proposals from tribes that support efforts to take
control and operate BIE-funded schools located on the tribe's
reservation. Each proposal must include a project narrative, a budget
narrative, a work plan outline, and a Project Director to manage the
execution of the grant. The Project Directors will participate in
monthly collaboration meetings, submit quarterly budget updates, ensure
an annual report is submitted at the end of each project year, and
ultimately ensure that the tribal education agency fulfills the
obligations of the grant. Complete details on requirements for
proposals and the evaluation and selection process can be found on the
BIE Web site at the address in the ADDRESSES section of this notice. In
addition, BIE will hold pre-grant proposal training as noted below:
BIE Pre-Grant Proposal Training
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Date Time Location
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015.... 4:00 p.m. Eastern Webinar Session
Time. (Washington, DC): To
register, go to:
https://dcma100.webex.com/dcma100/k2/j.php?MTID=t000e99c4e0d9f65d3114d32015e04a74 4a74
Thursday, September 8, 2015... 11:00 a.m. Webinar Session
Eastern Time. (Washington, DC) To
register, got to:
https://dcma100.webex.com/dcma100/k2/j.php?MTID=tf2b8f596b10eb0d91240198a49afcf89 cf89
Monday, September 21, 2015.... 4:00 p.m. Eastern Deadline for grant
Time. proposal submission.
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The grant proposal is due September 21, 2015, at 4:00 p.m. Eastern
Time. The proposal should be packaged for delivery to permit timely
arrival. The proposal package should be sent or hand delivered address
in the ADDRESSES section of this notice.
Fax applications will NOT be accepted. Email submissions will be
accepted at the address in the ADDRESSES section of this notice. Email
submissions are limited to attachments compatible with Microsoft Office
Word 2007 or later or files with a .pdf file extension. Emailed
submissions shall not exceed 3MB total in size.
Proposals submitted by Federal Express or Express Mail should be
sent two or more days prior to the closing date. The proposal package
should be sent to the address shown in the ADDRESSES section of this
notice. The tribe is solely responsible for ensuring its proposal
arrives in a timely manner.
Dated: August 24, 2015.
Kevin K. Washburn,
Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
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