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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 5845
    Reading Time:about 60 minutes

    The Department of Education has announced the opening of applications for the 2025 fiscal year Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) program. This program aims to fund projects that enhance educator skills through evidence-based practices, focusing on increasing educator diversity and providing quality professional development. Applicants, including institutions of higher education and nonprofit organizations, need to demonstrate a 25% cost match from non-federal sources and will be assessed based on their project's design, significance, management plan, and evaluation methods. The grants range between $1,000,000 and $6,000,000 annually, with applications due by March 18, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Education is asking groups to apply for money to help teachers learn new skills and become more diverse, with the last day to apply being March 18, 2025. They need to show they can also bring some of their own money and explain clearly how they will use the funds.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11411
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Department of Education has withdrawn the Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) program grants for fiscal year 2025 as published in the Federal Register on January 17, 2025. This decision is part of a comprehensive review to ensure the program aligns with the priorities of the Trump Administration. The Department plans to issue a new NIA that will focus on promoting innovation and minimizing unnecessary oversight. The change is not expected to affect the Department's ability to award grants in 2025, as a new NIA will be issued soon.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Education decided to take back a plan for giving away teacher help money and wants to make a new plan that matches what the government wants. They promise that everything will still go smoothly, and new details will come out soon.