The purpose of these continuation federal funds is to provide funding for programs that ensure students who are homeless enroll and attend school, and have racially equitable and culturally responsive opportunities to succeed in school through the following grant program purposes:
Support Services: to address the basic and ongoing needs of students who are homeless;
School-Housing Partnership: to stabilize and re-house homeless families with school age children or unaccompanied homeless youth by partnering with a homeless/housing services provider;
Regional Homeless Education Liaisons: to form a network of experienced homeless liaisons that provides technical assistance, training and mentoring to other districts in collaboration with the state coordinator of homeless education and other Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) staff; and/or
Homeless Migrant Student Support: to collaborate with the Massachusetts Migrant Education Program (MMEP) and to provide racially equitable and culturally responsive academic support to migrant students including summer programming, English language services, tutoring, and school supplies and uniforms.
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act prioritizes funds to support the education of students who are homeless through racially equitable and culturally responsive high quality programming in any or all of the following:
All Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 Fund Code (FC) 310 grantees are eligible for FY2024 funding through this Request for Proposals.
Two or more districts with a combined total of fifty (50) or more enrolled students who are homeless may apply as a consortium.
Applicant districts must include collaboration with community-based organizations committed to advancing racial equity through a local Homeless Education Service Coordination Committee or other established local committee or council addressing homelessness.
Federal CFDA 84.196 Federal grant funds must adhere to:
Approximately $1,500,000 is available.
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 RFP is the governing document for these grant funds.
Using homeless student enrollment data for the current (2022/2023) school year submitted to DESE by April 1, 2023, districts/consortia can submit applications based on the following funding levels for each grant purpose:
The following districts are eligible to apply for continued funding of up to $75,000 per year: Boston, Chicopee, Holyoke, Lowell, North Adams, Worcester
No new School-Housing Partnerships will be funded in FY2024.
The following districts are eligible to apply for continued funding of up to $25,000 per year to support work serving as Regional Homeless Education Liaisons (to include but not be limited to conference expenses): Framingham, Holyoke, New Bedford, North Adams, Worcester, Cape Cod Collaborative.
No additional regional liaisons will be funded in FY2024.
Using the funding tiers below, the following districts are eligible to apply for funds to support their significant population of identified migrant students: Chelsea, Everett, Gloucester, Lynn, New Bedford, and Springfield
$50,000: 100 or more enrolled migrant students (Lynn, Springfield) $25,000: 30 or more enrolled migrant students (Chelsea, Everett, Gloucester, New Bedford)
DESE reserves the right to alter the award to each funded district.
FY2024 is the third and final year of the three-year grants awarded in FY2022.
Federal grant funds must adhere to:
Programs can either expand or improve services provided through a school's general academic program but cannot replace that program (supplement not supplant). To the extent practicable, activities and services are to integrate students who are homeless and students who are housed.
Districts may provide services through programs on school grounds, at other facilities, or may use funds to enter into contracts with other agencies that are committed to racial equity to provide services for children and youth who are homeless. McKinney-Vento funds may provide the same services to students who are housed to ensure that program activities integrate students who are homeless.
Grant funds cannot be used to pay for the district's Homeless Education Liaison, a position required in all school districts, unless the liaison has responsibilities in the district for students who are homeless beyond those required by the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act including the work of the Regional Liaison described in Category C above
Grant funds cannot be used for food, gift cards, or rent for families or unaccompanied youth.
Grant funds cannot be used for transportation costs that are required by the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. Other transportation costs may not exceed 10% of the grant.
Upon approval (anticipated 9/1/2023) – 6/30/2024
Student and Family Support
Sarah Slautterback
(781) 873-9522
Friday, June 9, 2023
Proposals must be received at the Department by 5:00 p.m. on the date due.
Part I — General — Program Unit Signature Page — (Standard Contract Form and Application for Program Grants)
Part II — Budget (submitted directly into EdGrants) — Template provided for drafting purposes only.
Part III — Required Program Information
McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Grant Assurances
Memorandum of Understanding for the Service Coordination Committee — (with signatures, to be developed by the applicant)
(if applicable) Memorandum of Understanding for the School-Housing Partnership — (with signatures, to be developed by the applicant)
Schedule A (for districts applying as a consortium)
For applicants interested in C: Regional Homeless Education Liaisons grant sub-category, please see the McKinney-Vento Regional Homeless Education Liaison Job Description for duties of the Regional Liaison position.
Key Grant Requirements Funded applicants will:
Submit all required grant materials through EdGrants
In EdGrants, districts are required to create and name the project. Please use the following naming convention for your "Applicant Project Name" in EdGrants:
FY24 310 McKinney Vento Homeless Education Grants [Applicant Name]
All items listed under the required forms section of this RFP should be uploaded / attached in the Attachments List formlet of the Application Submission in EdGrants. This includes a signed / scanned PDF of Part I / Coversheet with Superintendent's signature as well as Schedule A form, if applicable to your district. The final budget the applicant is requesting will be entered directly into EdGrants as part of the application submission process.
For Guidance Documents regarding EdGrants, visit EdGrants: User Guides, Information and Trainings.
Please note: It is up to the district to determine who they want to add as EdGrants Front Office users in order to submit grant application as well as payment request information. Please review the EdGrants: User Security Controls to make informed decisions regarding assigning your district level users.
Last Updated: October 30, 2023
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