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1 The Early Reading First Program CFDA # 84.359 A and B Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives www.ed.gov/faithandcommunity

2 Agenda Overview of program purpose Outline application info Address selection criteria Write pre and full proposals

3 Program Purpose  Create preschool centers of excellence  Improve quality of teacher instruction  Make classroom environment more conducive to learning  Better prepare children to overcome or avoid future reading difficulties

4 Program Activities  Train teachers using scientifically based reading research methods to better instruct and screen preschool children  Develop children’s abilities in:  oral language  phonological awareness  print awareness  alphabet knowledge

5 Program Results  Meet the needs of target population  Professional development for teachers  Disseminate best practices/model curricula  Replicate success nationally  Produce life long learners

6 Target Population Profile  Urban or rural high-poverty communities  Low-income preschool age children including children with:  disabilities (learning or physical)  limited English proficiency Not for starting preschools—rather enhancing existing ones

7 Applicant Eligibility  1 or more “Eligible LEAs” identified on list  www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/earlyreadingfirst/index.html  See notice on eligibility details for LEAs  1 or more public or private organizations located in LEA area serving young children  Combination of the first two  Writing tip: Partnerships encouraged

8 Selecting Targeted Preschools  Start small—5 centers more or less to ensure quality results  Stable, established preschools/centers  Provide specific detail as how centers currently address needs of children:  social  emotional  physical Activities Lesson plans Evaluations

9 Application Information  Applications available: March 17, 2003  Two-tier review process:  Pre-Application —April 11, 2003  Full Application —June 27, 2003  Grants awarded late summer ‘03  Estimates:  Number of awards: 17—250  Budget: $300,000 to $1.5 million annually for 3 years Contingent upon Congressional authorization

10 Understanding the Process  Grants process at ED: www.ed.gov What Should I Know About ED Grants  Apply for Early Reading First:  Grant application notice available at: www.ed.gov/GrantApp/#84.359  Contact program office with questions: Mary Ann Lesiak or Jill Stewart Phone: 202-260-4555 (TDD) 1-800-877-8339 email: erf@ed.gov

11 Pre-Application Format  Possible 115 points with competitive priorities can be earned  Reviewed by a panel of experts  Up to 2 pages describing project  10 pages address selection criteria  Appendix Address criteria in order laid out in application

12 Grant Writing Suggestions  Clear, concise, and detailed  Recipe: 2/3 planning & 1/3 writing  Don’t repeat the selection criteria; Address the selection criteria  Persuade through facts over rhetoric  Utilize research and data  Ambitious but attainable objectives

13 Resources  Early Reading First homepage  National Reading Panel  National Institute for Literacy  Academic tool kits  Experts in your community www.nationalreadingpanel.org/Publications/subgroups.htm

14 Invitational Priorities  Partnerships: SEAs and or LEAs with preschool not controlled by LEA  Preschools’ goals aligned with state guidelines for grades K-12  Higher, more uniform standards  Projects serve children with special needs—disabilities, language barriers No points awarded for addressing these priorities

15 Competitive Priorities Pre-Application 84.359 A  Children from low-income families  Worth 10 points (Submit Form B)  Preschools located in eligible LEA service area  75% of children enrolled qualify for reduced lunch  75% of elementary school children in service area qualify for reduced lunch  Novice Applicant  Worth 5 points (Check block 6 on 424)  Has not administered a federal grant for 5 years  Applies to all parties in a partnership

16 Context Description  No direct point value for this section  Sets tone for the application  Detail current status of existing centers  ID preschools (list full address in Appendix)  Outline instructional program  Funding source(s)  Number of staff; qualifications, part time or full  Number of children served and any special needs  Include demographic/socioeconomic factors

17 Selection Criteria Pre-Application 84.359 A  Vision25 pts  Key Research and Program Design40 pts  Continuity and Coordination with 10 pts Formal School Instruction  Measuring Success25 pts

18 Vision  Detail end result of how current centers would be transformed  Where you are now and where you want to be  Be creative and comprehensive  Explain vision in persuasive manner  Link end result to the research model or models you propose  Lay out goals for centers of excellence  Ensure that goals are aligned with vision  Demonstrate vision is feasible and attainable

19 Key Research & Program Design  Link design to the research  Explain why and how strategies selected  Activities support project goals  Compare/contrast current curricula with changes under new model   Address how to involve parents  Provide citations

20 Continuity & Coordination With Formal School  Describe state preschool standards for cognitive domain if applicable  Explain how applicant’s project prepares children to meet standards  Preschool level and or lowest grade with standards for reading and language arts  Use specific examples if possible

21 Measuring Success  Plan for determining project success  Note key outcomes of project and how to measure their success in  Classroom environment, instructional practices, and children’s learning  Measures will be evaluated on quality and appropriateness for target population  Plans for continuing improvement and dissemination of findings

22 Full Application Format  Successful pre-applicants invited to submit full proposals  Full is comparable to pre-application but differs significantly in key ways  With novice status 105 points possible  Page limit: 2 context; 35 narrative; and 5 pages for budget narrative

23 Full Application Selection Criteria 84.359 B  Capacity and Significance 15 pts  Quality of Project Activities35 pts and Services  Quality of Project Personnel10 pts  Quality of Management Plan20 pts  Quality of Project Evaluation20 pts

24 Winning Reminders  Follow directions carefully  Implement reader comments  Use most recent data available  Be specific, unique, and creative  Pool resources and partner  A cookie-cutter approach won’t work Best of luck in applying for an Early Reading First Grant!


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