The Growing Literacy Equity Across Massachusetts (GLEAM) preschool competitive grant is a collaboration between the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). This grant will support recipients to increase local access to high quality preschool, through preschool classrooms run by public school districts and EEC-licensed early education programs, enabling the preschool system to better serve all children, especially historically underserved students; and ensuring that all children can reach their potential in language and literacy development.
This grant is for current CPPI grantees that meet federal guidelines for funding and who wish to support improvement and alignment of instructional materials and practices in preschool classrooms run by both the district and EEC-licensed community-based partners.
GLEAM Preschool grants will support entities committed to improving local access to high quality preschool classrooms in public school districts and EEC-licensed early education programs through the following activities:
DESE seeks to award entities that can demonstrate:
Competitive Priorities
Competitive priority will be given to entities with at least one school:
Additional competitive priority will be given to entities whose total student population is comprised of 10% or more students identified as English Learners
Additional competitive priority will be given to applications in which over 50% of schools named to participate in GLEAM serve a population of students of which over 50% are identified as economically disadvantaged
Public school districts and charter schools meeting the following criteria and are current CPPI grantees are eligible to apply:
Only current CPPI grantees who meet the GLEAM eligibility requirements are eligible to apply for FC 508B. Those LEAs are:
Although these are the only eligible LEAs for this grant, non-CPPI preschool classrooms within the eligible districts or community partners may participate in this grant.
Federal CFDA 84.371
Approximately $333,000 is available for FY2022. DESE expects to award up to 6 grantees to begin in FY2022. Over the course of the program (FY2022–FY2024), recipients will be eligible for total awards up to approximately $102,000. Up to approximately $610,000 is expected to be available throughout the funding period.
Recipients will need to provide detailed cost information to DESE to demonstrate compliance with grant priorities and approved fund uses in order to draw down funds.
The funding will be available to support improvement and alignment of instructional materials and practices in preschool classrooms run by both the district and community-based partners over a 2–3 year period beginning the fall of 2021 (FY2022).
Funding is contingent upon availability. All dollar amounts listed are estimated/approximate and are subject to change. If more funding becomes available, it will be distributed under the same guidelines that appear in this RFP document.
This grant will provide funding as well as hands-on support from DESE and EEC Department specialists over a 2 – 3-year period for recipients to accomplish the following grant activities:
Following the 2–3 year grant period, recipients are expected to continue implementing the materials and practices initiated by this grant and will have access to ongoing assistance from DESE and EEC specialists as needed. LEAs may identify up to 10 classrooms to participate (distributed across any number of schools).
GLEAM Preschool funds may be used to support work in existing public preschool classrooms, existing CPPI classrooms, or to expand curriculum supports to other classrooms in the community.
For more details about Fund Use for each pathway, please see the Fund Use Details attachment .
Upon Approval – August 31, 2022 (FY2022)
A continuation will be available for funding in FY2023 (Upon Approval (no earlier than October 1, 2022) – August 31, 2023) and FY2024 (Upon Approval (no earlier than October 1, 2023) – August 31, 2024) to enact the full multi-year GLEAM program.
Note that grant funds will only be approved to fund the sequence of activities listed in the Fund Use Details attachment. The three annual budgets should reflect that activities in this sequence. Initial awards will be partial and additional funds will be awarded based upon availability and recipient performance over a 2–3 -year program period.
Office of Literacy and HumanitiesCenter for Instructional Support (CIS)
Allison Pickens Email: GLEAM@mass.gov
Monday, July 26, 2021
Proposals must be received by the Department by 5:00 PM on the date due.
Part I — General — Program Unit Signature Page — (Standard Contract Form and Application for Program Grants)
Part II — Budget Details: Please use the "Calculations" tab of the provided template to calculate an estimated budget for FY2022, FY2023, and FY2024. Applicants should fill in the yellow cells and follow the instructions as stated.
Part III — Required Program Information
Part IV — Schools Assurance
Part V — District Assurance
Note on Budget Details: Please use the provided Budget template to calculate each annual budget. Costs for some items, like curriculum purchases, cannot be accurately budgeted until the actual product to be purchased is identified. In those cases, the Budget template provides estimates to be used in the application. DESE will make partial awards initially in Summer 2021, to cover costs of initial GLEAM activities, and will increase the awards later in FY2022 based upon recipients' specific program needs and performance in the grants.
The Department is expanding grant support for ELA/Literacy over the next 5 years. Using federal CLSD funding, the Department expects to award $19 million in grants to support improvements in ELA/Literacy teaching and learning in preK–12 between FY2022–FY2025, under the program name GLEAM (Growing Literacy Equity Across Massachusetts).
GLEAM Preschool funds may be used to support work in existing public preschool classrooms or new classrooms that are being opened. However, applicants should be aware that GLEAM Preschool fund use is limited and will not fund many of the costs associated with opening new preschool classrooms beyond the procurement of literacy curriculum and associated materials.
GLEAM recipients will be required to prepare and provide data requested by the Department in order to evaluate the effectiveness of grant funds and activities. In the first year, this data will be primarily focused on inputs, such as numbers of teachers trained or materials purchased. In future years, this data will focus on outcomes, such as student performance on assessments.
Any questions about GLEAM grants must be emailed to GLEAM@mass.gov . Q+A will be posted to Growing Literacy Equity Across Massachusetts (GLEAM) Grant Program.
Assistance for applicants will be offered. Please check Growing Literacy Equity Across Massachusetts (GLEAM) Grant Program for details.
Please email the five required forms as listed above and in the correct format, attached to a single email, to GLEAM@mass.gov . Please use the subject line:FC508B GLEAM Preschool Proposal from [Entity Name]
Please use the provided file types (Word and Excel). Please do not send jpgs or other file types. Signature pages should be sent as Word or PDF documents and must contain an image of a "wet signature." Typed digital signatures are not permissible.
Applicants will receive a confirmation when the materials are received. Early submission is strongly encouraged to ensure the complete application is received and confirmed by 5:00 PM on the due date.
Awarded Recipients: Upon award, recipients will be required to enter the approved budget and Part I in EdGrants. Once selected, recipients will be contacted with further instructions on the process.
Last Updated: June 17, 2021
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