: Governors designate a state agency to apply for and manage the grants.
Funds are distributed to states based on a statutory formula that considers the number of residents living below the poverty line within specific age ranges (typically ages 5–17 and 15–44). college access challenge grants
: Encouraging collaboration between federal, state, and local governments, as well as private philanthropic groups. : Governors designate a state agency to apply
: Grantees are often required to provide a non-federal matching contribution to leverage federal funds. and local governments
: Specifically targeting P-12 students and low-income adults with some college credit but no degree.
: Governors designate a state agency to apply for and manage the grants.
Funds are distributed to states based on a statutory formula that considers the number of residents living below the poverty line within specific age ranges (typically ages 5–17 and 15–44).
: Encouraging collaboration between federal, state, and local governments, as well as private philanthropic groups.
: Grantees are often required to provide a non-federal matching contribution to leverage federal funds.
: Specifically targeting P-12 students and low-income adults with some college credit but no degree.