Consolidated Funding ApplicationConsolidated Funding Application ESEA Directors InstituteESEA Directors Institute October 6-9, 2014October 6-9, 2014.

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Consolidated Funding ApplicationConsolidated Funding Application ESEA Directors InstituteESEA Directors Institute October 6-9, 2014October 6-9, 2014

Overview 2

Funding Application Process 3

Consolidated Funding Application – Applying for funds: The consolidated funding application (CFA) should be written so that it can be managed within the regulations that apply Review your CFA with a grants management eye before submitting it Read and understand the assurances on the Sections page in ePlan for the application 4

FEDERAL REQUIREMENT  RATIONALE: – Compliance Supplement, Part 6: Internal Controls “The A-102 Common Rule and OMB Circular A-110 (2 CFR part 215) require that non-Federal entities receiving Federal awards (i.e., auditee management) establish and maintain internal control designed to reasonably ensure compliance with Federal laws, regulations, and program compliance requirements.” 5

Application Supports LEA Plan Title I – Section 1112 (a) Plans Required (1) Subgrants – A local educational agency may receive a subgrant under this part for any fiscal year only if such agency has on file with the State educational agency a plan approved by the State educational agency. 6

School-level Requirements… Planning  The plan must be developed in consultation with the district and its support team  Must be developed with the involvement of parents, community members, and individuals who carry out such a plan, including teachers, principals and administrators.  The plan must be based on a comprehensive needs assessment 7

Funding Application Issues and Revisions 8

School Eligibility and PPA  On the School Eligibility Page, ALL schools must be given a sort order  Schools with poverty greater than 75% must be sort order 1  On the School Eligibility Page, enrollment and low-income numbers must be entered for ALL schools  A minimum of $100 PPA is required  Must award enough to schools to operate a viable program. This may impact the number of schools you can serve  Remaining amount in column F on PPA should be 0.00 or close (but not negative) 9

Determining School Allocations  Rank order all buildings according to poverty percent (Usually based on free and reduced price lunch percentage.)  Must serve all buildings over 75% poverty before serving any buildings below 75%  Then rank and serve by district wide or by grade span  Can reach buildings down to 35%  If district average is lower than 35% can reach buildings down to district (or grade span) average but must allocate at least 125% of district per pupil amount to every building in the rank order  Buildings with higher poverty must have a PPA of at least as much as one with lower poverty 10

125% Rule… Only required if serving schools < 35% poverty  If district average is lower than 35%, can serve buildings down to district (or grade span) average, but must allocate at least 125% of district PPA to every school served in the rank order  Total I-A allocation ÷ total # of low-income students in district x 1.25 = 125% of PPA, required minimum PPA for all schools served  Purpose of 125% rule is to concentrate Title I funds in neediest schools for greater impact 11

Special Rules  Small LEAs may serve any school(s) if meet criteria: Single attendance area (a one-school district or one school per grade span), OR LEA enrollment < 1000 Allows small LEAs to focus services to schools as needed without ranking and serving rules  “Grandfather” rule: An LEA may serve a school for one more year that falls below the poverty threshold for Title I schools Allows a school to continue services as poverty levels fluctuate 12

Skipped Schools  A school that would be eligible to be funded with Title I funds may only be “skipped” or excluded from Title I funding if: The school receives funding from supplemental state or local sources The funding is equivalent to what would be received under Title I The funding is used to provide a Title I-like program The school receives comparable state and local funding  Must upload a Skipped Schools letter into the ePlan – Title I Related Documents 13

Do I Need A Revision?  Consult with IDEA to see if revisions are needed prior to submitting ESEA revisions  Submit Title I, II, III etc. revisions at one time when possible  Minor budget items should be held and submitted at one time  Must submit a revision when making changes to your program or budget  Must have approved revision PRIOR TO implementing program or budget changes Never hire personnel prior to revision approval  Revision must go through entire approval process to be reflected in ePlan 14

Other Application Issues/Tips 15

 Other application questions?  Let’s pull up ePlan … 16

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