Presenter: Renee Bradley U. S. Office of Special Education Programs

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Workshop Title: Funding Opportunities from the Federal Office of Special Education Programs Presenter: Renee Bradley U. S. Office of Special Education Programs Description: The Office of Special Education Programs in the U. S. Department of Education provides a variety of grant and funding opportunities throughout the year. Activities funded include research, professional development, technical assistance, technology, and parent training. Eligible applicants vary by competition. This session will provide a user-friendly overview of how to identify and apply for funding, and will offer guidelines and hints for successfully competing for federal grants. The session will also cover how to use the Federal Register to identify priorities and obtain program announcements. Contact: Dr. Renee Bradley 400 Maryland Avenue SW OSEP - Switzer Building Washington, DC 20202-2641 and visit the ODEP website: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/OSEP/ Back To Home Screen