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Education
Student aid, school funding, and education research.
Total Spending
$19.2B
Total Awards
15
Top Agencies
Department of Education
$16.1B
Department of Energy
$3.0B
Recent Awards
GRANT PROGRAM
$714.3M
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE
This $714.3 million grant from the Department of Education supports the City University of New York (CUNY), one of the nation's largest public university systems. The grant funds educational programs serving hundreds of thousands of students across CUNY's colleges and professional schools.
GRANT PROGRAM
$668.7M
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE
This $668.7 million grant from the Department of Education supports the City University of New York (CUNY). The grant funds educational programs and services for the large public university system, serving students across its network of colleges in New York.
UNKNOWN TITLE
$640.8M
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE
This $640.8 million direct payment from the Department of Education supports the City University of New York (CUNY). As one of the nation's largest public university systems, CUNY serves a diverse student population across multiple colleges and campuses in New York City.
GRANT PROGRAM
$621.0M
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE
This $621 million grant from the Department of Education supports the City University of New York (CUNY). The funding supports educational programs and services across the large public university system, active through August 2029.
GRANT PROGRAM
$580.5M
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE
This $580.5 million grant from the Department of Education supports the City University of New York (CUNY). The funding supports educational programs and services at the large public university system through August 2026.
GRANT PROGRAM
$558.4M
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE
This $558.4 million grant from the Department of Education supports the City University of New York (CUNY). The funding supports educational programs and services across the public university system through August 2028.
TITLE I PART A BASIC GRANTS TO LEAS
$2.3B
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CALIFORNIA
This $2.3 billion grant from the Department of Education provides Title I, Part A funding to California for basic grants to local educational agencies (LEAs). Title I is the largest federal education program, directing funds to schools with high percentages of students from low-income families to help all students meet challenging academic standards.
TITLE I PART A BASIC GRANTS TO LEAS
$1.8B
TX EDUCATION AGENCY
This $1.8 billion grant from the Department of Education provides Title I, Part A funding to Texas for basic grants to local educational agencies. The funding supports schools in Texas with high concentrations of students from low-income families, helping ensure all students have access to a quality education.
TITLE I PART A BASIC GRANTS TO LEAS
$1.5B
NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
This $1.5 billion grant from the Department of Education provides Title I, Part A funding to New York for basic grants to local educational agencies. The funding supports schools across New York State with high concentrations of students from low-income families, helping close achievement gaps and improve educational outcomes.
STATE GRANT - B (611)
$1.5B
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CALIFORNIA
This $1.5 billion grant from the Department of Education provides California with IDEA Part B (Section 611) funding for special education services. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act requires states to provide free and appropriate public education to students with disabilities, and this grant helps California meet that obligation.
STATE GRANT - B (611)
$1.3B
TX EDUCATION AGENCY
This $1.3 billion grant from the Department of Education provides Texas with IDEA Part B (Section 611) funding for special education services. The funding helps Texas school districts provide free and appropriate public education to students with disabilities, as required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
TITLE I PART A BASIC GRANTS TO LEAS
$973.5M
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
This $973 million grant from the Department of Education provides Title I, Part A funding to Florida for basic grants to local educational agencies. The funding helps Florida schools with high concentrations of students from low-income families improve academic achievement and close educational gaps.