Demonstration Grants for Indian Children and Youth Program Grant Application Package
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The U.S. Department of Education is seeking a 3-year extension without any changes to the existing information collection for the Demonstration Grants for Indian Children and Youth Program. This competitive discretionary grant program, authorized under Title VI, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, provides financial assistance to develop, test, and demonstrate effective services that improve educational opportunities and achievement for Indian students in preschool through secondary school. The collection covers the grant application package (OMB Control Number 1810-0722) used to evaluate applicants against selection criteria, determine eligibility, and calculate award amounts. It affects 100 annual respondents from state, local, and tribal governments, resulting in an estimated 3,000 burden hours per year. Comments are due by May 4, 2026.
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Key Changes
- Extension of OMB Control Number 1810-0722 for 3 years without any changes to the application forms or requirements
- Public comment period ends May 4, 2026
- Maintains 100 annual responses from state, local, and tribal governments
+ 3 more changes with Pro
Obligations
What this law requires
Submit written comments and recommendations on the proposed information collection request to reginfo.gov by May 4, 2026
Complete and submit the Demonstration Grants for Indian Children and Youth Program Grant Application Package (OMB Control Number 1810-0722) to apply for competitive discretionary grant funding
Provide information in grant applications demonstrating how applicants address the established selection criteria for grant evaluation
Submit grant applications that include sufficient information to allow the Department of Education to determine applicant eligibility and calculate award amounts
Develop, test, and demonstrate effective services that improve educational opportunities and achievement for Indian students in preschool through secondary school as a condition of grant funding