Program Office: English Language Acquisition
CFDA Number: 84.365C
Program Type: Discretionary/Competitive Grants
The purpose of the Native American and Alaska Native children in School (NAM) program is to award grants to eligible entities to develop and enhance capacity to provide effective instruction and support to Native American students who are identified as English learners (ELs). The goal of this program is to support the teaching, learning and studying of Native American languages while also increasing the English language proficiency of students served to achieve the same challenging State academic content and achievement standards for all students.
*Note: The term Native American language means the historical, traditional languages spoken by Native Americans, consistent with section 103 of the Native American Languages Act (25 U.S.C. 2902).
Projects may include teacher training, curriculum development, and evaluation and assessment to support the core program of student instruction and parent-community participation. Student instruction may comprise preschool, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary levels or combinations of these levels.
Who May Apply:
Entities that operate the following kinds of elementary, secondary, and postsecondary schools primarily for Native American children (including Alaska Native children), are eligible applicants under this program:
- Indian tribes
- Tribally sanctioned educational authorities
- Native Hawaiian or Native American Pacific Islander native language educational organizations
- Elementary schools or secondary schools that are operated or funded by the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), or a consortium of such schools
- Elementary schools or secondary schools operated under a contract with or grant from the BIE in consortium with another such school or a tribal or community organization
- Elementary schools or secondary schools operated by the Bureau of Indian Education and an IHE, in consortium with an elementary school or secondary school operated under a contract with or a grant from the Bureau of Indian Education or a Tribal or community organization
Note: Note: Under section 3112(c) of the ESEA, EL students served under NAM grants must not be included in the child count submitted by a school district under ESEA section 3114(a) for purposes of receiving funding under the English Language Acquisition State Grants program.
- Application Available: February 9, 2023
- Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply: February 24, 2023
- Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: April 25, 2023 at 11:59:00 pm (EDT)
- NAM NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS
- FY 2023 NAM FULL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS PDF (1.6 MB)
- FAQs Related to the 2023 NAM Competition PDF (198 KB)
- Seeking Qualified Peer Reviewers for the 2023 NAM Competition PDF (42 KB)
Pre-Application Technical Assistance
Pre-Application Webinar (please click on the microphone in the lower right corner, to hear the presentation).
For additional information on the 2016 NAM Competition visit the NAM Program page NAM Program page.
Technical Assistance
The NAM Program office will host two webinars to provide technical assistance to applicants in preparing their applications and to respond to applicant questions. The purpose of the webinars is to review the competition priorities, requirements, and selection criteria with potential applicants, as well as for Department staff to answer questions about the Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for this competition. Webinars will be posted after the live event.
* NOTE: Audio version works using CHROME web browser.
Webinar #1- Native American and Alaska Native in School program Pre-Application
Date, Time: April 1, 2016, 2:00-3:00pm (EDT)
MS Power Point (MS Power Point 7.9 MB) | *Audio Version (9 MB) | Webinar Transcript (MS Word 81KB)
Webinar #2- Native American and Alaska Native in School program Pre-Application
Date, Time: April 7, 2016, 4:00-5:00pm (EDT)
MS Power Point (6.95MB) | *Audio Version (8MB) | Webinar Transcript (MS Word, 69KB)
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Archive Information - For Historic Purposes Only
FY 2016 NAM Grant Information
Timeline for Competition
- Application Available: March 25, 2016
- Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply: April 14, 2016
Applicants are strongly encouraged to notify us of their intent to submit an application for funding by emailing [email protected] with the subject line “Intent to Apply” and include in the content of the email the following information: (1) the applicant organization’s name and address, and (2) any competitive preference priority and invitational priority the applicant is addressing in the application. - Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: May 24, 2016 at 4:30:00 pm (EDT)
Current Application
- NAM NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS
- FY 2016 NAM FULL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
PDF (1.6 MB)
- Please note that the NAM Application Instructions are for applicants to download and use as guidance only. Unless the applicant qualifies for an exception to the electronic submission requirement, all NAM grant applications must be submitted electronically via Grants.gov. See the NIA for information about how to submit an application for the NAM competition.
Required Forms
You may download the required Federal forms.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR GRANT PERFORMANCE REPORT
Recipients of multi-year discretionary grants must submit an annual performance report for each year funding has been approved in order to receive a continuation award. The annual performance report should demonstrate whether substantial progress has been made toward meeting the project objectives and the program performance measures.
FORMS TO COMPLETE GRANT PERFORMANCE REPORT (ED 524B)
You must submit the ED 524B Cover sheet, Executive Summary, and the Project Status Chart. You may reference sections and page numbers of your approved application rather than repeating information.
2023 NAM GPRA Performance Measures (PDF, 94 KB)
2021 NAM GPRA Performance Measures (PDF, 108 KB)
2018 NAM GPRA Performance Measures (MS WORD, 15 KB)
2016 NAM GPRA Performance Measures (MS WORD, 25 KB)
Under the government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), Federal departments and agencies must clearly describe the goals and objectives of programs, identify resources and actions needed to accomplish goals and objectives, develop a means of measuring progress made, and regularly report on achievement. One important sources of program information on successes and lessons learned is the project evaluation conducted under individual grants.
Appropriations
Fiscal Year 2023 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2022 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2021 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2020 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2019 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2018 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2017 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2016 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2015 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2014 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2013 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2012 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2011 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2010 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2009 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2008 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2007 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2006 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2003 : $5,000,000
2021
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 9
Number of Continuation Awards: 7
Average Continuation Award: $316,657
Range of Continuation Awards: $286,515 - $325,000
2018
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 7
Number of Continuation Awards: 10
Average Continuation Award: $300,627
Range of Continuation Awards: $ 231,084 - $ $324,625
2016
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 10
Number of Continuation Awards: 12
Average Continuation Award: $249,718
Range of Continuation Awards: $153,175. - $377,260
2015
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 10
Number of Continuation Awards: 12
Average Continuation Award:
Range of Continuation Awards:
2014
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0
Number of Continuation Awards: 25
Average Continuation Award: $237,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $177,945-$299,996
2013
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 12
Number of Continuation Awards: 25
Average Continuation Award: $237,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $175,000–$300,000
2012
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 21
Number of Continuation Awards: 8
Average Continuation Award: $237,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $175,000–$300,000
2011
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 21
Number of Continuation Awards: 8
Average Continuation Award: $237,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $175,000–$300,000
2010
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0
Number of Continuation Awards: 24
Average Continuation Award: $167,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $150,000–$250,000
2009
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0
Number of Continuation Awards: 30
Average Continuation Award: $167,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $150,000–$250,000
2008
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 8
Number of Continuation Awards: 21
Average Continuation Award: $200,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $150,000–$250,000
2007
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0
Number of Continuation Awards: 22
Average Continuation Award: $158,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $52,000–$200,000
2006
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 22
Average New Award: $167,000
Range of New Awards: $86,700 - 200,000
Number of Continuation Awards: 19
Average Continuation Award: $214,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $135,000–$300,000
2003
Number of New Awards Anticipated : 20
Average Size of Awards : $200,000
Range of Awards : $175,000 - $300,000
Legislation, Regulations, and Guidance
Regulations: The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted and amended in 2 CFR part 3474 and the Supplemental Priorities.
Resources
- Alaska Native Language Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
- Bureau of Indian Education
- National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition
- Office of Indian Education (OIE)
- The White House Initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education
- Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)
- Executive Order 13592 -- Improving American Indian and Alaska Native Educational Opportunities and Strengthening Tribal Colleges and Universities
Contacts
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Name: | Celeste McLaughlin |
E-mail address: | [email protected] |
Mailing address: | U.S. Department of Education Office of English Language Acquisition Lyndon Baines Johnson Building 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Room 4W206 Washington, DC 20202-6510 |
Toll Free: | 1-800-872-5327 or 1-800-USA-LEARN |
Fax: | (202) 260-1292 |
Telephone: | (202) 401-1433 |
Program Office: English Language Acquisition
CFDA Number: 84.365C
Program Type: Discretionary/Competitive Grants
The purpose of the Native American and Alaska Native children in School (NAM) program is to award grants to eligible entities to develop and enhance capacity to provide effective instruction and support to Native American students who are identified as English learners (ELs). The goal of this program is to support the teaching, learning and studying of Native American languages while also increasing the English language proficiency of students served to achieve the same challenging State academic content and achievement standards for all students.
*Note: The term Native American language means the historical, traditional languages spoken by Native Americans, consistent with section 103 of the Native American Languages Act (25 U.S.C. 2902).
Projects may include teacher training, curriculum development, and evaluation and assessment to support the core program of student instruction and parent-community participation. Student instruction may comprise preschool, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary levels or combinations of these levels.
Who May Apply:
Entities that operate the following kinds of elementary, secondary, and postsecondary schools primarily for Native American children (including Alaska Native children), are eligible applicants under this program:
- Indian tribes
- Tribally sanctioned educational authorities
- Native Hawaiian or Native American Pacific Islander native language educational organizations
- Elementary schools or secondary schools that are operated or funded by the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), or a consortium of such schools
- Elementary schools or secondary schools operated under a contract with or grant from the BIE in consortium with another such school or a tribal or community organization
- Elementary schools or secondary schools operated by the Bureau of Indian Education and an IHE, in consortium with an elementary school or secondary school operated under a contract with or a grant from the Bureau of Indian Education or a Tribal or community organization
Note: Note: Under section 3112(c) of the ESEA, EL students served under NAM grants must not be included in the child count submitted by a school district under ESEA section 3114(a) for purposes of receiving funding under the English Language Acquisition State Grants program.
- Application Available: February 9, 2023
- Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply: February 24, 2023
- Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: April 25, 2023 at 11:59:00 pm (EDT)
- NAM NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS
- FY 2023 NAM FULL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS PDF (1.6 MB)
- FAQs Related to the 2023 NAM Competition PDF (198 KB)
- Seeking Qualified Peer Reviewers for the 2023 NAM Competition PDF (42 KB)
Pre-Application Technical Assistance
Pre-Application Webinar (please click on the microphone in the lower right corner, to hear the presentation).
For additional information on the 2016 NAM Competition visit the NAM Program page NAM Program page.
Technical Assistance
The NAM Program office will host two webinars to provide technical assistance to applicants in preparing their applications and to respond to applicant questions. The purpose of the webinars is to review the competition priorities, requirements, and selection criteria with potential applicants, as well as for Department staff to answer questions about the Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for this competition. Webinars will be posted after the live event.
* NOTE: Audio version works using CHROME web browser.
Webinar #1- Native American and Alaska Native in School program Pre-Application
Date, Time: April 1, 2016, 2:00-3:00pm (EDT)
MS Power Point (MS Power Point 7.9 MB) | *Audio Version (9 MB) | Webinar Transcript (MS Word 81KB)
Webinar #2- Native American and Alaska Native in School program Pre-Application
Date, Time: April 7, 2016, 4:00-5:00pm (EDT)
MS Power Point (6.95MB) | *Audio Version (8MB) | Webinar Transcript (MS Word, 69KB)
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Archive Information - For Historic Purposes Only
FY 2016 NAM Grant Information
Timeline for Competition
- Application Available: March 25, 2016
- Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply: April 14, 2016
Applicants are strongly encouraged to notify us of their intent to submit an application for funding by emailing [email protected] with the subject line “Intent to Apply” and include in the content of the email the following information: (1) the applicant organization’s name and address, and (2) any competitive preference priority and invitational priority the applicant is addressing in the application. - Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: May 24, 2016 at 4:30:00 pm (EDT)
Current Application
- NAM NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS
- FY 2016 NAM FULL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
PDF (1.6 MB)
- Please note that the NAM Application Instructions are for applicants to download and use as guidance only. Unless the applicant qualifies for an exception to the electronic submission requirement, all NAM grant applications must be submitted electronically via Grants.gov. See the NIA for information about how to submit an application for the NAM competition.
Required Forms
You may download the required Federal forms.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR GRANT PERFORMANCE REPORT
Recipients of multi-year discretionary grants must submit an annual performance report for each year funding has been approved in order to receive a continuation award. The annual performance report should demonstrate whether substantial progress has been made toward meeting the project objectives and the program performance measures.
FORMS TO COMPLETE GRANT PERFORMANCE REPORT (ED 524B)
You must submit the ED 524B Cover sheet, Executive Summary, and the Project Status Chart. You may reference sections and page numbers of your approved application rather than repeating information.
2023 NAM GPRA Performance Measures (PDF, 94 KB)
2021 NAM GPRA Performance Measures (PDF, 108 KB)
2018 NAM GPRA Performance Measures (MS WORD, 15 KB)
2016 NAM GPRA Performance Measures (MS WORD, 25 KB)
Under the government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), Federal departments and agencies must clearly describe the goals and objectives of programs, identify resources and actions needed to accomplish goals and objectives, develop a means of measuring progress made, and regularly report on achievement. One important sources of program information on successes and lessons learned is the project evaluation conducted under individual grants.
Appropriations
Fiscal Year 2023 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2022 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2021 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2020 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2019 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2018 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2017 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2016 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2015 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2014 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2013 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2012 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2011 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2010 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2009 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2008 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2007 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2006 : $5,000,000
Fiscal Year 2003 : $5,000,000
2021
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 9
Number of Continuation Awards: 7
Average Continuation Award: $316,657
Range of Continuation Awards: $286,515 - $325,000
2018
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 7
Number of Continuation Awards: 10
Average Continuation Award: $300,627
Range of Continuation Awards: $ 231,084 - $ $324,625
2016
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 10
Number of Continuation Awards: 12
Average Continuation Award: $249,718
Range of Continuation Awards: $153,175. - $377,260
2015
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 10
Number of Continuation Awards: 12
Average Continuation Award:
Range of Continuation Awards:
2014
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0
Number of Continuation Awards: 25
Average Continuation Award: $237,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $177,945-$299,996
2013
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 12
Number of Continuation Awards: 25
Average Continuation Award: $237,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $175,000–$300,000
2012
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 21
Number of Continuation Awards: 8
Average Continuation Award: $237,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $175,000–$300,000
2011
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 21
Number of Continuation Awards: 8
Average Continuation Award: $237,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $175,000–$300,000
2010
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0
Number of Continuation Awards: 24
Average Continuation Award: $167,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $150,000–$250,000
2009
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0
Number of Continuation Awards: 30
Average Continuation Award: $167,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $150,000–$250,000
2008
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 8
Number of Continuation Awards: 21
Average Continuation Award: $200,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $150,000–$250,000
2007
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0
Number of Continuation Awards: 22
Average Continuation Award: $158,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $52,000–$200,000
2006
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 22
Average New Award: $167,000
Range of New Awards: $86,700 - 200,000
Number of Continuation Awards: 19
Average Continuation Award: $214,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $135,000–$300,000
2003
Number of New Awards Anticipated : 20
Average Size of Awards : $200,000
Range of Awards : $175,000 - $300,000
Legislation, Regulations, and Guidance
Regulations: The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted and amended in 2 CFR part 3474 and the Supplemental Priorities.
Resources
- Alaska Native Language Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
- Bureau of Indian Education
- National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition
- Office of Indian Education (OIE)
- The White House Initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education
- Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)
- Executive Order 13592 -- Improving American Indian and Alaska Native Educational Opportunities and Strengthening Tribal Colleges and Universities
Contacts
-->-->
Name: | Celeste McLaughlin |
E-mail address: | [email protected] |
Mailing address: | U.S. Department of Education Office of English Language Acquisition Lyndon Baines Johnson Building 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Room 4W206 Washington, DC 20202-6510 |
Toll Free: | 1-800-872-5327 or 1-800-USA-LEARN |
Fax: | (202) 260-1292 |
Telephone: | (202) 401-1433 |