83_FR_17466 83 FR 17390 - Applications for New Awards; Education Innovation and Research Program-Early-Phase Grants

83 FR 17390 - Applications for New Awards; Education Innovation and Research Program-Early-Phase Grants

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 76 (April 19, 2018)

Page Range17390-17396
FR Document2018-08239

The Department of Education (Department) is issuing a notice inviting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2018 for the Education Innovation and Research Program--Early-phase Grants, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number 84.411C (Early-phase Grants).

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION


Applications for New Awards; Education Innovation and Research 
Program--Early-Phase Grants

AGENCY: Office of Innovation and Improvement, Department of Education.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Education (Department) is issuing a notice 
inviting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2018 for the Education 
Innovation and Research Program--Early-phase Grants, Catalog of Federal 
Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number 84.411C (Early-phase Grants).

DATES: 
    Applications Available: April 23, 2018.
    Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply: May 9, 2018.
    Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: June 5, 2018.
    Deadline for Intergovernmental Review: August 6, 2018.

ADDRESSES: For the addresses for obtaining and submitting an 
application, please refer to our Common Instructions for Applicants to 
Department of Education Discretionary Grant Programs, published in the 
Federal Register on February 12, 2018 (83 FR 6003) and available at 
www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-12/pdf/2018-02558.pdf.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelly Terpak, U.S. Department of 
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 4W312, Washington, DC 20202-
5900. Telephone: (202) 453-7122. Email: [email protected].
    If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text 
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Full Text of Announcement

I. Funding Opportunity Description

    Purpose of Program: The Education Innovation and Research (EIR) 
program, established under section 4611 of the Elementary and Secondary 
Education Act, as amended (ESEA), provides funding to create, develop, 
implement, replicate, or take to scale entrepreneurial, evidence-based, 
field-initiated innovations to improve student achievement and 
attainment for high-need students; and rigorously evaluate such 
innovations. The EIR program is designed to generate and validate 
solutions to persistent educational challenges and to support the 
expansion of those solutions to serve substantially larger numbers of 
students.
    The central design element of the EIR program is its multi-tier 
structure that links the amount of funding that an applicant may 
receive to the quality of the evidence supporting the efficacy of the 
proposed project, with the expectation that projects that build this 
evidence will advance through EIR's grant tiers: ``Early-phase,'' 
``Mid-phase,'' and ``Expansion.'' Applicants proposing innovative 
projects that are supported by limited evidence can receive relatively 
small grants to support the development, implementation, and initial 
evaluation of the practices; applicants proposing projects supported by 
evidence from rigorous evaluations, such as an experimental study (as 
defined in this notice), can receive larger grant awards to support 
expansion across the country. This structure provides incentives for 
applicants to: (1) Explore new ways of addressing persistent challenges 
that other educators can build on and learn from; (2) build evidence of 
effectiveness of their practices; and (3) replicate and scale 
successful practices in new schools, districts, and States while 
addressing the barriers to scale, such as cost structures and 
implementation fidelity.
    All EIR projects are expected to generate information regarding 
their effectiveness in order to inform EIR grantees' efforts to learn 
about and improve upon their efforts, and to help similar, non-EIR 
efforts across the country benefit from EIR grantees' knowledge. By 
requiring that all grantees conduct independent evaluations of their 
EIR projects, EIR ensures that its funded projects make a significant 
contribution to improving the quality and quantity of information 
available to practitioners and policymakers about which practices 
improve student achievement and attainment, for which types of 
students, and in what contexts.
    The Department awards three types of grants under this program: 
``Early-phase'' grants, ``Mid-phase'' grants, and ``Expansion'' grants. 
These grants differ in terms of the level of prior evidence of 
effectiveness required for consideration for funding, the expectations 
regarding the kind of evidence and information funded projects should 
produce, the level of scale funded projects should reach, and, 
consequently, the amount of funding available to support each type of 
project.
    Early-phase grants provide funding to support the development, 
implementation, and feasibility testing of a program, which prior 
research suggests has promise, for the purpose of determining whether 
the program can successfully improve student achievement and attainment 
for high-need students. Early-phase grants must demonstrate a rationale 
(as defined in this notice). These Early-phase grants are not intended 
simply to implement established practices in additional locations or 
address needs that are unique to one particular context. The goal is to 
determine whether and in what ways relatively newer practices can 
improve student achievement and attainment for high-need students.
    This notice invites applications for Early-phase grants only. The 
notices inviting applications for Mid-phase and Expansion grants are 
published elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.
    Background: EIR is designed to offer opportunities for States, 
districts, schools, and educators to develop innovations and scale 
effective practices that address their most pressing challenges. Early-
phase grantees are encouraged to make continuous improvements in 
project design and implementation before conducting a full-scale 
evaluation of effectiveness. Grantees should consider questions such 
as:
     How easy would it be for others to implement this 
practice, and how can its implementation be improved?
     How can I use data from early indicators to gauge impact, 
and what changes in implementation and student achievement do these 
early indicators suggest?
    By focusing on continuous improvement and iterative development, 
Early-phase grantees can make adaptations that are necessary to 
increase their practice's potential to be effective and ensure that the 
EIR-funded evaluation assesses the impact of a thoroughly conceived 
practice.
    Early-phase applicants should develop, implement, and test the 
feasibility of their projects. The evaluation of an Early-phase project 
should be an experimental or quasi-experimental design study (as 
defined in this notice) that can determine whether the program can 
successfully improve student achievement and attainment for high-need 
students. Early-phase grantees' evaluation designs are encouraged to 
have the potential to meet the moderate evidence (as defined in this 
notice) threshold. The Department intends to provide grantees and their 
independent evaluators with evaluation technical assistance. This 
evaluation technical assistance could include grantees and their 
independent evaluators providing to the Department or its contractor 
updated comprehensive evaluation plans in a format as

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requested by the technical assistance provider and using such tools as 
the Department may request. Grantees will be encouraged to update this 
evaluation plan at least annually to reflect any changes to the 
evaluation, with updates consistent with the scope and objectives of 
the approved application.
    The FY 2018 Early-phase competition includes three absolute 
priorities and two invitational priorities. All Early-phase applicants 
must address Absolute Priority 1. Early-phase applicants are also 
required to address one of the other two absolute priorities. 
Applicants have the option of addressing one or more of the 
invitational priorities.
    The absolute priorities and invitational priorities align with the 
purpose of the program and the Administration's priorities. Absolute 
Priority 1 establishes the evidence requirement for the Early-phase 
tier of grants. Section 4611(a)(1)(A) of the ESEA requires that Early-
phase grants be evidence-based. For this competition that means 
applicants must demonstrate a rationale, as defined in section 
8101(21)(A)(ii)(I) of the ESEA, in order to meet Absolute Priority 1. 
Absolute Priority 2 aligns with the EIR program as it is intended to 
take to scale entrepreneurial, evidence-based, field-initiated 
innovations to improve student achievement and attainment. In addition 
to incorporating the focus on field-initiated innovations in Absolute 
Priority 2, Absolute Priority 3 aligns with the Administration's 
efforts to invest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) 
education in order to ensure our Nation's economic competitiveness by 
improving and expanding STEM learning and engagement. Invitational 
Priority 1 is intended to encourage applicants to focus on the needs of 
each child, with customized learning opportunities tailored to the 
needs of individual students. Invitational Priority 2 is intended to 
encourage applicants to improve early learning and cognitive 
development outcomes. Through these priorities, the Department intends 
to advance innovation and the use and building of evidence, and address 
the learning and achievement of high-need students.
    Priorities: This competition includes three absolute priorities. In 
accordance with 34 CFR 75.105(b)(2)(iv), Absolute Priority 1 is from 
sections 4611(a)(1) and 8101(21)(a)(ii)(I) of the ESEA. Absolute 
Priority 2 is from section 4611(a)(1)(A) of the ESEA. Absolute Priority 
3 is from section 4611(a)(1)(A) of the ESEA and the Secretary's Final 
Supplemental Priorities and Definitions for Discretionary Grant 
Programs, published in the Federal Register on March 2, 2018 (83 FR 
9096) (Supplemental Priorities). We also include two invitational 
priorities.
    Under the Early-phase grant competition, Absolute Priorities 2 and 
3 constitute their own funding categories. The Secretary intends to 
award grants under each of these absolute priorities for which 
applications of sufficient quality are submitted. Because applications 
will be rank ordered separately for Absolute Priorities 2 and 3, 
applicants must clearly identify the specific absolute priority that 
the proposed project addresses.
    Absolute Priorities: For FY 2018 and any subsequent year in which 
we make awards from the list of unfunded applications from this 
competition, these priorities are absolute priorities. Under 34 CFR 
34.105(c)(3), we consider only applications that meet Absolute Priority 
1, Demonstrates a Rationale, and one additional absolute priority.
    These priorities are:

Absolute Priority 1--Demonstrates a Rationale

    Under this priority, we provide funding to projects that 
demonstrate a rationale based on high-quality research findings or 
positive evaluation that such activity, strategy, or intervention is 
likely to improve student outcomes or other relevant outcomes.

Absolute Priority 2--Field-Initiated Innovations--General

    Under the priority, we provide funding to projects that are 
designed to create, develop, implement, replicate, or take to scale 
entrepreneurial, evidence-based, field-initiated innovations to improve 
student achievement and attainment for high-need students.

Absolute Priority 3-- Field-Initiated Innovations--Promoting Science, 
Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) Education, With a Particular 
Focus on Computer Science

    Under the priority, we provide funding to projects that are 
designed to:
    (1) Create, develop, implement, replicate, or take to scale 
entrepreneurial, evidence-based, field-initiated innovations to improve 
student achievement and attainment for high-need students, and;
    (2) Improve student achievement or other educational outcomes in 
one or more of the following areas: science, technology, engineering, 
math, or computer science (as defined in this notice). These projects 
must address the following priority area:
    Creating or expanding partnerships between schools, local 
educational agencies, State educational agencies, businesses, not-for-
profit organizations, or institutions of higher education to give 
students access to internships, apprenticeships, or other work-based 
learning experiences in STEM fields, including computer science (as 
defined in this notice).
    Invitational Priorities: For FY 2018 and any subsequent year in 
which we make awards from the list of unfunded applications from this 
competition, these priorities are invitational priorities. Under 34 
CFR.105(c)(1) we do not give an application that meets these 
invitational priorities a competitive or absolute preference over other 
applications.
    These priorities are:

Invitational Priority One--Personalized Learning

    Projects that support educators in personalizing learning for all 
students so that learning opportunities may be tailored to fit the 
needs of individual students. In personalized learning environments, 
the pace, location, and delivery method of education may vary based on 
individual student interests and needs. Personalized learning 
approaches recognize that there are multiple pathways through which 
students can develop and demonstrate academic competencies and social-
emotional skills aligned to college- and career-ready standards and 
that students may attain these competencies and skills in different 
amounts of time. Examples of personalized learning instructional 
approaches include dynamic student groupings, student-driven projects, 
and the use of adaptive technologies, such as digital curricula to both 
accelerate, and to target gaps in, student learning. Personalized 
learning approaches use data to provide ongoing feedback about student 
progress to educators, students, and their families and to adjust 
learning strategies in real-time.

Invitational Priority Two--Early Learning and Cognitive Development

    The Department is especially interested in projects that improve 
early learning and cognitive development outcomes through neuroscience-
based and scientifically validated interventions.
    Definitions: The definitions of ``baseline,'' ``demonstrates a 
rationale,'' ``experimental study,'' ``logic model,'' ``moderate 
evidence,'' ``nonprofit,'' ``performance measure,'' ``performance 
target,'' ``project component,'' ``quasi-experimental design study,'' 
``relevant outcome,'' and ``What Works Clearinghouse Handbook (WWC

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Handbook)'' are from 34 CFR 77.1. The definition for ``computer 
science'' is from the Supplemental Priorities. The definitions of 
``local educational agency'' and ``State educational agency'' are from 
section 8101 of the ESEA.
    Baseline means the starting point from which performance is 
measured and targets are set.
    Computer science means the study of computers and algorithmic 
processes and includes the study of computing principles and theories, 
computational thinking, computer hardware, software design, coding, 
analytics, and computer applications.
    Computer science often includes computer programming or coding as a 
tool to create software, including applications, games, websites, and 
tools to manage or manipulate data; or development and management of 
computer hardware and the other electronics related to sharing, 
securing, and using digital information.
    In addition to coding, the expanding field of computer science 
emphasizes computational thinking and interdisciplinary problem-solving 
to equip students with the skills and abilities necessary to apply 
computation in our digital world.
    Computer science does not include using a computer for everyday 
activities, such as browsing the internet; use of tools like word 
processing, spreadsheets, or presentation software; or using computers 
in the study and exploration of unrelated subjects.
    Demonstrates a rationale means a key project component (as defined 
in this notice) included in the project's logic model (as defined in 
this notice) is informed by research or evaluation findings that 
suggest the project component is likely to improve relevant outcomes 
(as defined in this notice).
    Experimental study means a study that is designed to compare 
outcomes between two groups of individuals (such as students) that are 
otherwise equivalent except for their assignment to either a treatment 
group receiving a project component or a control group that does not. 
Randomized controlled trials, regression discontinuity design studies, 
and single-case design studies are the specific types of experimental 
studies that, depending on their design and implementation (e.g., 
sample attrition in randomized controlled trials and regression 
discontinuity design studies), can meet What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) 
standards without reservations as described in the WWC Handbook (as 
defined in this notice):
    (i) A randomized controlled trial employs random assignment of, for 
example, students, teachers, classrooms, or schools to receive the 
project component being evaluated (the treatment group) or not to 
receive the project component (the control group).
    (ii) A regression discontinuity design study assigns the project 
component being evaluated using a measured variable (e.g., assigning 
students reading below a cutoff score to tutoring or developmental 
education classes) and controls for that variable in the analysis of 
outcomes.
    (iii) A single-case design study uses observations of a single case 
(e.g., a student eligible for a behavioral intervention) over time in 
the absence and presence of a controlled treatment manipulation to 
determine whether the outcome is systematically related to the 
treatment.
    Local educational agency (LEA) means:
    (a) In General. A public board of education or other public 
authority legally constituted within a State for either administrative 
control or direction of, or to perform a service function for, public 
elementary schools or secondary schools in a city, county, township, 
school district, or other political subdivision of a State, or of or 
for a combination of school districts or counties that is recognized in 
a State as an administrative agency for its public elementary schools 
or secondary schools.
    (b) Administrative Control and Direction. The term includes any 
other public institution or agency having administrative control and 
direction of a public elementary school or secondary school.
    (c) Bureau of Indian Education Schools. The term includes an 
elementary school or secondary school funded by the Bureau of Indian 
Education but only to the extent that including the school makes the 
school eligible for programs for which specific eligibility is not 
provided to the school in another provision of law and the school does 
not have a student population that is smaller than the student 
population of the local educational agency receiving assistance under 
the ESEA with the smallest student population, except that the school 
shall not be subject to the jurisdiction of any State educational 
agency (as defined in this notice) other than the Bureau of Indian 
Education.
    (d) Educational Service Agencies. The term includes educational 
service agencies and consortia of those agencies.
    (e) State educational agency. The term includes the State 
educational agency in a State in which the State educational agency is 
the sole educational agency for all public schools.
    Logic model (also referred to as a theory of action) means a 
framework that identifies key project components of the proposed 
project (i.e., the active ``ingredients'' that are hypothesized to be 
critical to achieving the relevant outcomes) and describes the 
theoretical and operational relationships among the key project 
components and relevant outcomes.
    Moderate evidence means that there is evidence of effectiveness of 
a key project component in improving a relevant outcome for a sample 
that overlaps with the populations or settings proposed to receive that 
component, based on a relevant finding from one of the following:
    (i) A practice guide prepared by the WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 
of the WWC Handbook reporting a ``strong evidence base'' or ``moderate 
evidence base'' for the corresponding practice guide recommendation;
    (ii) An intervention report prepared by the WWC using version 2.1 
or 3.0 of the WWC Handbook reporting a ``positive effect'' or 
``potentially positive effect'' on a relevant outcome based on a 
``medium to large'' extent of evidence, with no reporting of a 
``negative effect'' or ``potentially negative effect'' on a relevant 
outcome; or
    (iii) A single experimental study or quasi-experimental design 
study reviewed and reported by the WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 of the 
WWC Handbook, or otherwise assessed by the Department using version 3.0 
of the WWC Handbook, as appropriate, and that--
    (A) Meets WWC standards with or without reservations;
    (B) Includes at least one statistically significant and positive 
(i.e., favorable) effect on a relevant outcome;
    (C) Includes no overriding statistically significant and negative 
effects on relevant outcomes reported in the study or in a 
corresponding WWC intervention report prepared under version 2.1 or 3.0 
of the WWC Handbook; and
    (D) Is based on a sample from more than one site (e.g., State, 
county, city, school district, or postsecondary campus) and includes at 
least 350 students or other individuals across sites. Multiple studies 
of the same project component that each meet requirements in paragraphs 
(iii)(A), (B), and (C) of this definition may together satisfy this 
requirement.
    Nonprofit, as applied to an agency, organization, or institution, 
means that it is owned and operated by one or more corporations or 
associations whose net

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earnings do not benefit, and cannot lawfully benefit, any private 
shareholder or entity.
    Performance measure means any quantitative indicator, statistic, or 
metric used to gauge program or project performance.
    Performance target means a level of performance that an applicant 
would seek to meet during the course of a project or as a result of a 
project.
    Project component means an activity, strategy, intervention, 
process, product, practice, or policy included in a project. Evidence 
may pertain to an individual project component or to a combination of 
project components (e.g., training teachers on instructional practices 
for English learners and follow-on coaching for these teachers).
    Quasi-experimental design study means a study using a design that 
attempts to approximate an experimental study by identifying a 
comparison group that is similar to the treatment group in important 
respects. This type of study, depending on design and implementation 
(e.g., establishment of baseline equivalence of the groups being 
compared), can meet WWC standards with reservations, but cannot meet 
WWC standards without reservations, as described in the WWC Handbook.
    Relevant outcome means the student outcome(s) or other outcome(s) 
the key project component is designed to improve, consistent with the 
specific goals of the program.
    State educational agency (SEA) means the agency primarily 
responsible for the State supervision of public elementary schools and 
secondary schools.
    What Works Clearinghouse Handbook (WWC Handbook) means the 
standards and procedures set forth in the WWC Procedures and Standards 
Handbook, Version 3.0 or Version 2.1 (incorporated by reference, see 34 
CFR 77.2). Study findings eligible for review under WWC standards can 
meet WWC standards without reservations, meet WWC standards with 
reservations, or not meet WWC standards. WWC practice guides and 
intervention reports include findings from systematic reviews of 
evidence as described in the Handbook documentation.

    Program Authority:  Section 4611 of the ESEA, 20 U.S.C. 7261.
    Applicable Regulations: (a) The Education Department General 
Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR parts 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 
97, 98, and 99. (b) The Office of Management and Budget Guidelines to 
Agencies on Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) in 
2 CFR part 180, as adopted and amended as regulations of the Department 
in 2 CFR part 3485. (c) 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. (d) The Supplemental 
Priorities.

    Note:  The regulations in 34 CFR part 79 apply to all applicants 
except federally recognized Indian Tribes.


    Note:  The regulations in 34 CFR part 86 apply to institutions 
of higher education only.

II. Award Information

    Type of Award: Discretionary grants.
    Estimated Available Funds: $115,000,000.
    These estimated available funds are the total available for all 
three types of grants under the EIR program (Early-phase, Mid-phase, 
and Expansion grants). Contingent upon the availability of funds and 
the quality of applications, we may make additional awards in 
subsequent years from the list of unfunded applications from this 
competition.
    Estimated Average Size of Awards: Up to $4,000,000.
    Maximum Award: We will not make an award exceeding $4,000,000 for a 
single project period of 60 months.
    Estimated Number of Awards: 8-16.

    Note:  The Department is not bound by any estimates in this 
notice.

    Project Period: Up to 60 months.

    Note:  Under section 4611(c) of the ESEA, the Department must 
use at least 25 percent of EIR funds for a fiscal year to make 
awards to applicants serving rural areas, contingent on receipt of a 
sufficient number of applications of sufficient quality. For 
purposes of this competition, we will consider an applicant as rural 
if the applicant meets the qualifications for rural applicants as 
described in the eligible applicants section and the applicant 
certifies that it meets those qualifications through the 
application. In implementing this statutory provision, the 
Department may fund high-quality applications from rural applicants 
out of rank order in the Early-phase competition.

III. Eligibility Information

    1. Eligible Applicants:
    (a) An LEA;
    (b) An SEA;
    (c) The Bureau of Indian Education;
    (d) A consortium of SEAs or LEAs;
    (e) A nonprofit organization; and
    (f) An SEA, an LEA, a consortium described in (d), or the Bureau of 
Indian Education, in partnership with--
    (1) A nonprofit organization;
    (2) A business;
    (3) An educational service agency; or
    (4) An institution of higher education.
    To qualify as a rural applicant under the EIR program, an applicant 
must meet both of the following requirements:
    (a) The applicant is--
    (1) An LEA with an urban-centric district locale code of 32, 33, 
41, 42, or 43, as determined by the Secretary;
    (2) A consortium of such LEAs;
    (3) An educational service agency or a nonprofit organization in 
partnership with such an LEA; or
    (4) A grantee described in clause (1) or (2) in partnership with an 
SEA; and
    (b) A majority of the schools to be served by the program are 
designated with a locale code of 32, 33, 41, 42, or 43, or a 
combination of such codes, as determined by the Secretary.
    Applicants are encouraged to retrieve locale codes from the 
National Center for Education Statistics School District search tool 
(https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/districtsearch/), where districts can be 
looked up individually to retrieve locale codes, and Public School 
search tool (https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/), where individual 
schools can be looked up to retrieve locale codes. More information on 
rural applicant eligibility is in the application package.
    2. Cost Sharing or Matching: Under section 4611(d) of the ESEA, 
each grant recipient must provide, from Federal, State, local, or 
private sources, an amount equal to 10 percent of funds provided under 
the grant, which may be provided in cash or through in-kind 
contributions, to carry out activities supported by the grant. Grantees 
must include a budget showing their matching contributions to the 
budget amount of EIR grant funds and must provide evidence of their 
matching contributions for the first year of the grant in their grant 
applications. Section 4611(d) of the ESEA also authorizes the Secretary 
to waive this matching requirement on a case-by-case basis, upon a 
showing of exceptional circumstances, such as:
    (a) The difficulty of raising matching funds for a program to serve 
a rural area;
    (b) The difficulty of raising matching funds in areas with a 
concentration of LEAs or schools with a high percentage of students 
aged 5 through 17--
    (1) Who are in poverty, as counted in the most recent census data 
approved by the Secretary;
    (2) Who are eligible for a free or reduced-price lunch under the 
Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1751 et seq.);
    (3) Whose families receive assistance under the State program 
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part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et seq.); 
or
    (4) Who are eligible to receive medical assistance under the 
Medicaid program; and
    (c) The difficulty of raising funds on Tribal land.
    Applicants that wish to apply for a waiver must include a request 
in their application that describes why the matching requirement would 
cause serious hardship or an inability to carry out project activities. 
Further information about applying for waivers can be found in the 
application package. However, given the importance of matching funds to 
the long-term success of the project, the Secretary expects eligible 
entities to identify appropriate matching funds.
    3. Subgrantees: A grantee under this competition may not award 
subgrants to entities to directly carry out project activities 
described in its application.
    4. Other: a. Funding Categories: An applicant will be considered 
for an award only for the type of EIR grant (i.e., Early-phase, Mid-
phase, and Expansion grant) for which it applies. An applicant may not 
submit an application for the same proposed project under more than one 
type of grant.

    Note: Each application will be reviewed under the competition it 
was submitted under in the Grants.gov system, and only applications 
that are successfully submitted by the established deadline will be 
peer reviewed. Applicants should be careful that they download the 
intended EIR application package and that they submit their 
applications under the intended EIR competition.

    b. Evaluation: The grantee must conduct an independent evaluation 
of the effectiveness of its project.
    c. High-need students: The grantee must serve high-need students.

IV. Application and Submission Information

    1. Application Submission Instructions: For information on how to 
submit an application please refer to our Common Instructions for 
Applicants to Department of Education Discretionary Grant Programs, 
published in the Federal Register on February 12, 2018 (83 FR 6003) and 
available at www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-12/pdf/2018-02558.pdf.
    2. Submission of Proprietary Information: Given the types of 
projects that may be proposed in applications for the Early-phase grant 
competition, your application may include business information that you 
consider proprietary. In 34 CFR 5.11 we define ``business information'' 
and describe the process we use in determining whether any of that 
information is proprietary and, thus, protected from disclosure under 
Exemption 4 of the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552, as 
amended).
    Because we plan to make successful applications available to the 
public, you may wish to request confidentiality of business 
information.
    Consistent with Executive Order 12600, please designate in your 
application any information that you believe is exempt from disclosure 
under Exemption 4. In the appropriate Appendix section of your 
application, under ``Other Attachments Form,'' please list the page 
number or numbers on which we can find this information. For additional 
information please see 34 CFR 5.11(c).
    3. Intergovernmental Review: This competition is subject to 
Executive Order 12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79. 
Information about Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs under 
Executive Order 12372 is in the application package for this 
competition.
    4. Funding Restrictions: We reference regulations outlining funding 
restrictions in the Applicable Regulations section of this notice.
    5. Recommended Page Limit: The application narrative (Part III of 
the application) is where you, the applicant, address the selection 
criteria that reviewers use to evaluate your application. We recommend 
that you (1) limit the application narrative for an Early-phase grant 
application to no more than 25 pages and (2) use the following 
standards:
     A ``page'' is 8.5'' x 11'', on one side only, with 1'' 
margins at the top, bottom, and both sides.
     Double space (no more than three lines per vertical inch) 
all text in the application narrative, including titles, headings, 
footnotes, quotations, references, and captions.
     Use a font that is either 12 point or larger or no smaller 
than 10 pitch (characters per inch).
     Use one of the following fonts: Times New Roman, Courier, 
Courier New, or Arial.
    The recommended page limit does not apply to Part I, the cover 
sheet; Part II, the budget section, including the narrative budget 
justification; Part IV, the assurances and certifications; or the one-
page abstract, the resumes, the bibliography, or the letters of 
support. However, the recommended page limit does apply to all of the 
application narrative.
    6. Notice of Intent to Apply: We will be able to develop a more 
efficient process for reviewing grant applications if we know the 
approximate number of applicants that intend to apply for funding under 
this competition. Therefore, the Secretary strongly encourages each 
potential applicant to notify us of the applicant's intent to submit an 
application by completing a web-based form. When completing this form, 
applicants will provide (1) the applicant organization's name and 
address and (2) the absolute priority the applicant intends to address. 
Applicants may access this form online at www.surveymonkey.com/r/68R7WHZ. Applicants that do not complete this form may still submit an 
application.

V. Application Review Information

    1. Selection Criteria: The selection criteria for the Early-phase 
competition are from 34 CFR 75.210. The points assigned to each 
criterion are indicated in the parentheses next to the criterion. An 
applicant may earn up to a total of 100 points based on the selection 
criteria for the application.

A. Significance (Up to 30 Points)

    In determining the significance of the project, the Secretary 
considers the following factors:
    (1) The national significance of the proposed project.
    (2) The extent to which the proposed project involves the 
development or demonstration of promising new strategies that build on, 
or are alternatives to, existing strategies.
    (3) The extent to which the proposed project demonstrates a 
rationale (as defined in this notice).
    (4) The extent to which the proposed project represents an 
exceptional approach to the priority or priorities established for the 
competition.

B. Quality of the Project Design and Management Plan (Up to 50 Points)

    In determining the quality of the proposed project design, the 
Secretary considers the following factors:
    (1) The extent to which the goals, objectives, and outcomes to be 
achieved by the proposed project are clearly specified and measurable.
    (2) The adequacy of the management plan to achieve the objectives 
of the proposed project on time and within budget, including clearly 
defined responsibilities, timelines, and milestones for accomplishing 
project tasks.
    (3) The extent to which performance feedback and continuous 
improvement are integral to the design of the proposed project.
    (4) The mechanisms the applicant will use to broadly disseminate 
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support further development or replication.

C. Quality of the Project Evaluation (Up to 20 Points)

    In determining the quality of the project evaluation to be 
conducted, the Secretary considers the following factors:
    (1) The extent to which the methods of evaluation will, if well 
implemented, produce evidence about the project's effectiveness that 
would meet the What Works Clearinghouse standards with or without 
reservations as described in the What Works Clearinghouse Handbook (as 
defined in this notice).
    (2) The extent to which the evaluation will provide guidance about 
effective strategies suitable for replication or testing in other 
settings.
    (3) The extent to which the methods of evaluation will provide 
valid and reliable performance data on relevant outcomes.
    (4) The extent to which the evaluation plan clearly articulates the 
key project components, mediators, and outcomes, as well as a 
measurable threshold for acceptable implementation.

    Note:  Applicants may wish to review the following technical 
assistance resources on evaluation: (1) WWC Procedures and Standards 
Handbooks: https://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/Handbooks; (2) ``Technical 
Assistance Materials for Conducting Rigorous Impact Evaluations'': 
http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/projects/evaluationTA.asp; and (3) IES/NCEE 
Technical Methods papers: http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/tech_methods/. In 
addition, applicants may view two optional webinar recordings that 
were hosted by the Institute of Education Sciences. The first 
webinar discussed strategies for designing and executing well-
designed quasi-experimental design studies and is available at: 
http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/Multimedia.aspx?sid=23. The second 
webinar focused on more rigorous evaluation designs, discussing 
strategies for designing and executing experimental studies that 
meet WWC evidence standards without reservations. This webinar is 
available at: http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/Multimedia.aspx?sid=18.

    2. Review and Selection Process: We remind potential applicants 
that in reviewing applications in any discretionary grant competition, 
the Secretary may consider, under 34 CFR 75.217(d)(3), the past 
performance of the applicant in carrying out a previous award, such as 
the applicant's use of funds, achievement of project objectives, and 
compliance with grant conditions. The Secretary may also consider 
whether the applicant failed to submit a timely performance report or 
submitted a report of unacceptable quality.
    In addition, in making a competitive grant award, the Secretary 
requires various assurances, including those applicable to Federal 
civil rights laws that prohibit discrimination in programs or 
activities receiving Federal financial assistance from the Department 
(34 CFR 100.4, 104.5, 106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).
    For Early-phase grant applications, the Department intends to 
conduct a two-tier review process to review and score all eligible 
applications. Reviewers will review and score all eligible Early-phase 
applications on the following two criteria: A. Significance, and B. 
Quality of the Project Design and Management Plan. Applications that 
score highly on these two criteria will then have the remaining 
criterion, C. Quality of the Project Evaluation, reviewed and scored by 
a different panel of reviewers with evaluation expertise.
    Before making awards, we will screen applications submitted in 
accordance with the requirements in this notice to determine whether 
applications have met eligibility and other requirements. This 
screening process may occur at various stages of the process; 
applicants that are determined to be ineligible will not receive a 
grant, regardless of peer reviewer scores or comments.
    Peer reviewers will read, prepare a written evaluation of, and 
score the assigned applications, using the selection criteria provided 
in this notice.
    3. Risk Assessment and Specific Conditions: Consistent with 2 CFR 
200.205, before awarding grants under this competition the Department 
conducts a review of the risks posed by applicants. Under 2 CFR 
3474.10, the Secretary may impose specific conditions and, in 
appropriate circumstances, high-risk conditions on a grant if the 
applicant or grantee is not financially stable; has a history of 
unsatisfactory performance; has a financial or other management system 
that does not meet the standards in 2 CFR part 200, subpart D; has not 
fulfilled the conditions of a prior grant; or is otherwise not 
responsible.
    4. Integrity and Performance System: If you are selected under this 
competition to receive an award that over the course of the project 
period may exceed the simplified acquisition threshold (currently 
$150,000), under 2 CFR 200.205(a)(2), we must make a judgment about 
your integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under 
Federal awards--that is, the risk posed by you as an applicant--before 
we make an award. In doing so, we must consider any information about 
you that is in the integrity and performance system (currently referred 
to as the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System 
(FAPIIS)), accessible through the System for Award Management. You may 
review and comment on any information about yourself that a Federal 
agency previously entered and that is currently in FAPIIS.
    Please note that, if the total value of your currently active 
grants, cooperative agreements, and procurement contracts from the 
Federal Government exceeds $10,000,000, the reporting requirements in 2 
CFR part 200, Appendix XII, require you to report certain integrity 
information to FAPIIS semiannually. Please review the requirements in 2 
CFR part 200, Appendix XII, if this grant plus all the other Federal 
funds you receive exceed $10,000,000.

VI. Award Administration Information

    1. Award Notices: If your application is successful, we notify your 
U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators and send you a Grant Award 
Notification (GAN); or we may send you an email containing a link to 
access an electronic version of your GAN. We may notify you informally, 
also.
    If your application is not evaluated or not selected for funding, 
we notify you.
    2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements: We identify 
administrative and national policy requirements in the application 
package and reference these and other requirements in the Applicable 
Regulations section of this notice.
    We reference the regulations outlining the terms and conditions of 
an award in the Applicable Regulations section of this notice and 
include these and other specific conditions in the GAN. The GAN also 
incorporates your approved application as part of your binding 
commitments under the grant.
    3. Open Licensing Requirements: Unless an exception applies, if you 
are awarded a grant under this competition, you will be required to 
openly license to the public grant deliverables created in whole, or in 
part, with Department grant funds. When the deliverable consists of 
modifications to pre-existing works, the license extends only to those 
modifications that can be separately identified and only to the extent 
that open licensing is permitted under the terms of any licenses or 
other legal restrictions on the use of pre-existing works. 
Additionally, a grantee or subgrantee that is awarded competitive grant 
funds must have a plan to disseminate these public grant deliverables. 
This dissemination plan can be developed and submitted after your 
application has been reviewed and selected for funding. For additional 
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requirements please refer to 2 CFR 3474.20(c).

    Note: A specific deliverable under an Early-phase grant that 
grantees must openly license to the public is the evaluation report. 
Additionally, EIR grantees are encouraged to submit final studies 
resulting from research supported in whole or in part by EIR to the 
Educational Resources Information Center (http://eric.ed.gov).

    4. Reporting: (a) If you apply for a grant under this competition, 
you must ensure that you have in place the necessary processes and 
systems to comply with the reporting requirements in 2 CFR part 170 
should you receive funding under the competition. This does not apply 
if you have an exception under 2 CFR 170.110(b).
    (b) At the end of your project period, you must submit a final 
performance report, including financial information, as directed by the 
Secretary. If you receive a multiyear award, you must submit an annual 
performance report that provides the most current performance and 
financial expenditure information as directed by the Secretary under 34 
CFR 75.118. The Secretary may also require more frequent performance 
reports under 34 CFR 75.720(c). For specific requirements on reporting, 
please go to www.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/appforms/appforms.html.
    (c) Under 34 CFR 75.250(b), the Secretary may provide a grantee 
with additional funding for data collection analysis and reporting. In 
this case the Secretary establishes a data collection period.
    5. Performance Measures: The overall purpose of the EIR program is 
to expand the implementation of, and investment in, innovative 
practices that are demonstrated to have an impact on improving student 
achievement and attainment for high-need students. We have established 
several performance measures (as defined in this notice) for the Early-
phase grants. By reporting on these performance measures in Annual and 
Final Performance reports, grantees will satisfy the requirement in 
section 8101(21)(A)(ii)(II) of the ESEA for projects relying on the 
``demonstrates a rationale'' evidence level to have ``ongoing efforts 
to examine the effects'' of the funded activity, strategy, or 
intervention.
    Annual performance measures: (1) The percentage of grantees that 
reach their annual target number of students as specified in the 
application; (2) the percentage of grantees that reach their annual 
target number of high-need students as specified in the application; 
(3) the percentage of grantees with evaluations designed to provide 
performance feedback to inform project design; (4) the percentage of 
grantees with ongoing well-designed and independent evaluations that 
will provide evidence of their effectiveness at improving student 
outcomes; (5) the percentage of grantees that implement an evaluation 
that provides information about the key elements and the approach of 
the project so as to facilitate testing, development, or replication in 
other settings; and (6) the cost per student served by the grant.
    Cumulative performance measures: (1) The percentage of grantees 
that reach the targeted number of students specified in the 
application; (2) the percentage of grantees that reached the target 
number of high-need students specified in the application; (3) the 
percentage of grantees that use evaluation data to make changes to 
their practice(s); (4) the percentage of grantees that implement a 
completed well-designed, well-implemented, and independent evaluation 
that provides evidence of their effectiveness at improving student 
outcomes; (5) the percentage of grantees with a completed evaluation 
that provides information about the key elements and the approach of 
the project so as to facilitate testing, development, or replication in 
other settings; and (6) the cost per student served by the grant.
    Project-Specific Performance Measures: Applicants must propose 
project-specific performance measures and performance targets (as 
defined in this notice) consistent with the objectives of the proposed 
project. Applications must provide the following information as 
directed under 34 CFR 75.110(b) and (c):
    (1) Performance measures. How each proposed performance measure 
would accurately measure the performance of the project and how the 
proposed performance measure would be consistent with the performance 
measures established for the program funding the competition.
    (2) Baseline (as defined in this notice) data. (i) Why each 
proposed baseline is valid; or (ii) if the applicant has determined 
that there are no established baseline data for a particular 
performance measure, an explanation of why there is no established 
baseline and of how and when, during the project period, the applicant 
would establish a valid baseline for the performance measure.
    (3) Performance targets. Why each proposed performance target is 
ambitious yet achievable compared to the baseline for the performance 
measure and when, during the project period, the applicant would meet 
the performance target(s).
    (4) Data collection and reporting. (i) The data collection and 
reporting methods the applicant would use and why those methods are 
likely to yield reliable, valid, and meaningful performance data; and 
(ii) the applicant's capacity to collect and report reliable, valid, 
and meaningful performance data, as evidenced by high-quality data 
collection, analysis, and reporting in other projects or research.
    All grantees must submit an annual performance report with 
information that is responsive to these performance measures.

VII. Other Information

    Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this 
document and a copy of the application package in an accessible format 
(e.g., braille, large print, audiotape, or compact disc) on request to 
the program contact person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 
CONTACT.
    Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this 
document is the document published in the Federal Register. You may 
access the official edition of the Federal Register and the Code of 
Federal Regulations via the Federal Digital System at: www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys. At this site you can view this document, as well as all other 
documents of this Department published in the Federal Register, in text 
or Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF you must have Adobe 
Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the site.
    You may also access documents of the Department published in the 
Federal Register by using the article search feature at: 
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search 
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published 
by the Department.

    Dated: April 16, 2018.
Margo Anderson,
Acting Assistant Deputy Secretary for Innovation and Improvement.
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                                               DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION                                    The central design element of the EIR              successfully improve student
                                                                                                       program is its multi-tier structure that              achievement and attainment for high-
                                               Applications for New Awards;                            links the amount of funding that an                   need students. Early-phase grants must
                                               Education Innovation and Research                       applicant may receive to the quality of               demonstrate a rationale (as defined in
                                               Program—Early-Phase Grants                              the evidence supporting the efficacy of               this notice). These Early-phase grants
                                                                                                       the proposed project, with the                        are not intended simply to implement
                                               AGENCY: Office of Innovation and
                                                                                                       expectation that projects that build this             established practices in additional
                                               Improvement, Department of Education.
                                                                                                       evidence will advance through EIR’s                   locations or address needs that are
                                               ACTION: Notice.                                         grant tiers: ‘‘Early-phase,’’ ‘‘Mid-phase,’’          unique to one particular context. The
                                               SUMMARY:   The Department of Education                  and ‘‘Expansion.’’ Applicants proposing               goal is to determine whether and in
                                               (Department) is issuing a notice inviting               innovative projects that are supported                what ways relatively newer practices
                                               applications for fiscal year (FY) 2018 for              by limited evidence can receive                       can improve student achievement and
                                               the Education Innovation and Research                   relatively small grants to support the                attainment for high–need students.
                                                                                                       development, implementation, and                         This notice invites applications for
                                               Program—Early-phase Grants, Catalog of
                                                                                                       initial evaluation of the practices;                  Early-phase grants only. The notices
                                               Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)
                                                                                                       applicants proposing projects supported               inviting applications for Mid-phase and
                                               number 84.411C (Early-phase Grants).
                                                                                                       by evidence from rigorous evaluations,                Expansion grants are published
                                               DATES:                                                  such as an experimental study (as                     elsewhere in this issue of the Federal
                                                  Applications Available: April 23,                    defined in this notice), can receive                  Register.
                                               2018.                                                   larger grant awards to support                           Background: EIR is designed to offer
                                                  Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply:              expansion across the country. This                    opportunities for States, districts,
                                               May 9, 2018.                                            structure provides incentives for                     schools, and educators to develop
                                                  Deadline for Transmittal of                          applicants to: (1) Explore new ways of                innovations and scale effective practices
                                               Applications: June 5, 2018.                             addressing persistent challenges that                 that address their most pressing
                                                  Deadline for Intergovernmental                                                                             challenges. Early-phase grantees are
                                                                                                       other educators can build on and learn
                                               Review: August 6, 2018.                                 from; (2) build evidence of effectiveness             encouraged to make continuous
                                               ADDRESSES: For the addresses for                        of their practices; and (3) replicate and             improvements in project design and
                                               obtaining and submitting an                             scale successful practices in new                     implementation before conducting a
                                               application, please refer to our Common                 schools, districts, and States while                  full-scale evaluation of effectiveness.
                                               Instructions for Applicants to                          addressing the barriers to scale, such as             Grantees should consider questions
                                               Department of Education Discretionary                   cost structures and implementation                    such as:
                                               Grant Programs, published in the                        fidelity.                                                • How easy would it be for others to
                                               Federal Register on February 12, 2018                      All EIR projects are expected to                   implement this practice, and how can
                                               (83 FR 6003) and available at                           generate information regarding their                  its implementation be improved?
                                               www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-12/                    effectiveness in order to inform EIR                     • How can I use data from early
                                               pdf/2018-02558.pdf.                                     grantees’ efforts to learn about and                  indicators to gauge impact, and what
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        improve upon their efforts, and to help               changes in implementation and student
                                               Kelly Terpak, U.S. Department of                        similar, non-EIR efforts across the                   achievement do these early indicators
                                               Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW,                      country benefit from EIR grantees’                    suggest?
                                               Room 4W312, Washington, DC 20202–                       knowledge. By requiring that all                         By focusing on continuous
                                               5900. Telephone: (202) 453–7122.                        grantees conduct independent                          improvement and iterative
                                               Email: eir@ed.gov.                                      evaluations of their EIR projects, EIR                development, Early-phase grantees can
                                                  If you use a telecommunications                      ensures that its funded projects make a               make adaptations that are necessary to
                                               device for the deaf (TDD) or a text                     significant contribution to improving                 increase their practice’s potential to be
                                               telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay                 the quality and quantity of information               effective and ensure that the EIR-funded
                                               Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–                 available to practitioners and                        evaluation assesses the impact of a
                                               8339.                                                   policymakers about which practices                    thoroughly conceived practice.
                                                                                                       improve student achievement and                          Early-phase applicants should
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                                                                    develop, implement, and test the
                                                                                                       attainment, for which types of students,
                                               Full Text of Announcement                               and in what contexts.                                 feasibility of their projects. The
                                                                                                          The Department awards three types of               evaluation of an Early-phase project
                                               I. Funding Opportunity Description                                                                            should be an experimental or quasi-
                                                                                                       grants under this program: ‘‘Early-
                                                 Purpose of Program: The Education                     phase’’ grants, ‘‘Mid-phase’’ grants, and             experimental design study (as defined
                                               Innovation and Research (EIR) program,                  ‘‘Expansion’’ grants. These grants differ             in this notice) that can determine
                                               established under section 4611 of the                   in terms of the level of prior evidence               whether the program can successfully
                                               Elementary and Secondary Education                      of effectiveness required for                         improve student achievement and
                                               Act, as amended (ESEA), provides                        consideration for funding, the                        attainment for high-need students.
                                               funding to create, develop, implement,                  expectations regarding the kind of                    Early-phase grantees’ evaluation designs
                                               replicate, or take to scale                             evidence and information funded                       are encouraged to have the potential to
                                               entrepreneurial, evidence-based, field-                 projects should produce, the level of                 meet the moderate evidence (as defined
                                               initiated innovations to improve student                scale funded projects should reach, and,              in this notice) threshold. The
                                               achievement and attainment for high-                    consequently, the amount of funding                   Department intends to provide grantees
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                                               need students; and rigorously evaluate                  available to support each type of project.            and their independent evaluators with
                                               such innovations. The EIR program is                       Early-phase grants provide funding to              evaluation technical assistance. This
                                               designed to generate and validate                       support the development,                              evaluation technical assistance could
                                               solutions to persistent educational                     implementation, and feasibility testing               include grantees and their independent
                                               challenges and to support the expansion                 of a program, which prior research                    evaluators providing to the Department
                                               of those solutions to serve substantially               suggests has promise, for the purpose of              or its contractor updated comprehensive
                                               larger numbers of students.                             determining whether the program can                   evaluation plans in a format as


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                                               requested by the technical assistance                   published in the Federal Register on                  agencies, State educational agencies,
                                               provider and using such tools as the                    March 2, 2018 (83 FR 9096)                            businesses, not-for-profit organizations,
                                               Department may request. Grantees will                   (Supplemental Priorities). We also                    or institutions of higher education to
                                               be encouraged to update this evaluation                 include two invitational priorities.                  give students access to internships,
                                               plan at least annually to reflect any                      Under the Early-phase grant                        apprenticeships, or other work-based
                                               changes to the evaluation, with updates                 competition, Absolute Priorities 2 and 3              learning experiences in STEM fields,
                                               consistent with the scope and objectives                constitute their own funding categories.              including computer science (as defined
                                               of the approved application.                            The Secretary intends to award grants                 in this notice).
                                                  The FY 2018 Early-phase competition                  under each of these absolute priorities                 Invitational Priorities: For FY 2018
                                               includes three absolute priorities and                  for which applications of sufficient                  and any subsequent year in which we
                                               two invitational priorities. All Early-                 quality are submitted. Because                        make awards from the list of unfunded
                                               phase applicants must address Absolute                  applications will be rank ordered                     applications from this competition,
                                               Priority 1. Early-phase applicants are                  separately for Absolute Priorities 2 and              these priorities are invitational
                                               also required to address one of the other               3, applicants must clearly identify the               priorities. Under 34 CFR.105(c)(1) we do
                                               two absolute priorities. Applicants have                specific absolute priority that the                   not give an application that meets these
                                               the option of addressing one or more of                 proposed project addresses.                           invitational priorities a competitive or
                                               the invitational priorities.                               Absolute Priorities: For FY 2018 and               absolute preference over other
                                                  The absolute priorities and                          any subsequent year in which we make                  applications.
                                               invitational priorities align with the                  awards from the list of unfunded                        These priorities are:
                                               purpose of the program and the                          applications from this competition,                   Invitational Priority One—Personalized
                                               Administration’s priorities. Absolute                   these priorities are absolute priorities.             Learning
                                               Priority 1 establishes the evidence                     Under 34 CFR 34.105(c)(3), we consider
                                               requirement for the Early-phase tier of                 only applications that meet Absolute                     Projects that support educators in
                                               grants. Section 4611(a)(1)(A) of the                    Priority 1, Demonstrates a Rationale,                 personalizing learning for all students
                                               ESEA requires that Early-phase grants                   and one additional absolute priority.                 so that learning opportunities may be
                                               be evidence-based. For this competition                    These priorities are:                              tailored to fit the needs of individual
                                               that means applicants must demonstrate                                                                        students. In personalized learning
                                               a rationale, as defined in section                      Absolute Priority 1—Demonstrates a                    environments, the pace, location, and
                                               8101(21)(A)(ii)(I) of the ESEA, in order                Rationale                                             delivery method of education may vary
                                               to meet Absolute Priority 1. Absolute                      Under this priority, we provide                    based on individual student interests
                                               Priority 2 aligns with the EIR program                  funding to projects that demonstrate a                and needs. Personalized learning
                                               as it is intended to take to scale                      rationale based on high-quality research              approaches recognize that there are
                                               entrepreneurial, evidence-based, field-                 findings or positive evaluation that such             multiple pathways through which
                                               initiated innovations to improve student                activity, strategy, or intervention is                students can develop and demonstrate
                                               achievement and attainment. In                          likely to improve student outcomes or                 academic competencies and social-
                                               addition to incorporating the focus on                  other relevant outcomes.                              emotional skills aligned to college- and
                                               field-initiated innovations in Absolute                                                                       career-ready standards and that students
                                               Priority 2, Absolute Priority 3 aligns                  Absolute Priority 2—Field-Initiated                   may attain these competencies and
                                               with the Administration’s efforts to                    Innovations—General                                   skills in different amounts of time.
                                               invest in science, technology,                             Under the priority, we provide                     Examples of personalized learning
                                               engineering, and math (STEM)                            funding to projects that are designed to              instructional approaches include
                                               education in order to ensure our                        create, develop, implement, replicate, or             dynamic student groupings, student-
                                               Nation’s economic competitiveness by                    take to scale entrepreneurial, evidence-              driven projects, and the use of adaptive
                                               improving and expanding STEM                            based, field-initiated innovations to                 technologies, such as digital curricula to
                                               learning and engagement. Invitational                   improve student achievement and                       both accelerate, and to target gaps in,
                                               Priority 1 is intended to encourage                     attainment for high-need students.                    student learning. Personalized learning
                                               applicants to focus on the needs of each                                                                      approaches use data to provide ongoing
                                               child, with customized learning                         Absolute Priority 3— Field-Initiated
                                                                                                                                                             feedback about student progress to
                                               opportunities tailored to the needs of                  Innovations—Promoting Science,
                                                                                                                                                             educators, students, and their families
                                               individual students. Invitational Priority              Technology, Engineering, or Math
                                                                                                                                                             and to adjust learning strategies in real-
                                               2 is intended to encourage applicants to                (STEM) Education, With a Particular
                                                                                                                                                             time.
                                               improve early learning and cognitive                    Focus on Computer Science
                                               development outcomes. Through these                       Under the priority, we provide                      Invitational Priority Two—Early
                                               priorities, the Department intends to                   funding to projects that are designed to:             Learning and Cognitive Development
                                               advance innovation and the use and                        (1) Create, develop, implement,                        The Department is especially
                                               building of evidence, and address the                   replicate, or take to scale                           interested in projects that improve early
                                               learning and achievement of high-need                   entrepreneurial, evidence-based, field-               learning and cognitive development
                                               students.                                               initiated innovations to improve student              outcomes through neuroscience-based
                                                  Priorities: This competition includes                achievement and attainment for high-                  and scientifically validated
                                               three absolute priorities. In accordance                need students, and;                                   interventions.
                                               with 34 CFR 75.105(b)(2)(iv), Absolute                    (2) Improve student achievement or                     Definitions: The definitions of
                                               Priority 1 is from sections 4611(a)(1)                  other educational outcomes in one or                  ‘‘baseline,’’ ‘‘demonstrates a rationale,’’
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                                               and 8101(21)(a)(ii)(I) of the ESEA.                     more of the following areas: science,                 ‘‘experimental study,’’ ‘‘logic model,’’
                                               Absolute Priority 2 is from section                     technology, engineering, math, or                     ‘‘moderate evidence,’’ ‘‘nonprofit,’’
                                               4611(a)(1)(A) of the ESEA. Absolute                     computer science (as defined in this                  ‘‘performance measure,’’ ‘‘performance
                                               Priority 3 is from section 4611(a)(1)(A)                notice). These projects must address the              target,’’ ‘‘project component,’’ ‘‘quasi-
                                               of the ESEA and the Secretary’s Final                   following priority area:                              experimental design study,’’ ‘‘relevant
                                               Supplemental Priorities and Definitions                   Creating or expanding partnerships                  outcome,’’ and ‘‘What Works
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                                               Handbook)’’ are from 34 CFR 77.1. The                   example, students, teachers, classrooms,              agency is the sole educational agency
                                               definition for ‘‘computer science’’ is                  or schools to receive the project                     for all public schools.
                                               from the Supplemental Priorities. The                   component being evaluated (the                           Logic model (also referred to as a
                                               definitions of ‘‘local educational                      treatment group) or not to receive the                theory of action) means a framework
                                               agency’’ and ‘‘State educational agency’’               project component (the control group).                that identifies key project components
                                               are from section 8101 of the ESEA.                         (ii) A regression discontinuity design             of the proposed project (i.e., the active
                                                  Baseline means the starting point                    study assigns the project component                   ‘‘ingredients’’ that are hypothesized to
                                               from which performance is measured                      being evaluated using a measured                      be critical to achieving the relevant
                                               and targets are set.                                    variable (e.g., assigning students reading            outcomes) and describes the theoretical
                                                  Computer science means the study of                  below a cutoff score to tutoring or                   and operational relationships among the
                                               computers and algorithmic processes                     developmental education classes) and                  key project components and relevant
                                               and includes the study of computing                     controls for that variable in the analysis            outcomes.
                                               principles and theories, computational                  of outcomes.                                             Moderate evidence means that there is
                                               thinking, computer hardware, software                      (iii) A single-case design study uses              evidence of effectiveness of a key
                                               design, coding, analytics, and computer                 observations of a single case (e.g., a                project component in improving a
                                               applications.                                           student eligible for a behavioral                     relevant outcome for a sample that
                                                  Computer science often includes                      intervention) over time in the absence                overlaps with the populations or
                                               computer programming or coding as a                     and presence of a controlled treatment                settings proposed to receive that
                                               tool to create software, including                      manipulation to determine whether the                 component, based on a relevant finding
                                               applications, games, websites, and tools                outcome is systematically related to the              from one of the following:
                                               to manage or manipulate data; or                        treatment.                                               (i) A practice guide prepared by the
                                               development and management of                              Local educational agency (LEA)                     WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 of the
                                               computer hardware and the other                         means:                                                WWC Handbook reporting a ‘‘strong
                                               electronics related to sharing, securing,                  (a) In General. A public board of                  evidence base’’ or ‘‘moderate evidence
                                               and using digital information.                          education or other public authority                   base’’ for the corresponding practice
                                                  In addition to coding, the expanding                 legally constituted within a State for                guide recommendation;
                                               field of computer science emphasizes                    either administrative control or                         (ii) An intervention report prepared
                                               computational thinking and                              direction of, or to perform a service                 by the WWC using version 2.1 or 3.0 of
                                               interdisciplinary problem-solving to                    function for, public elementary schools               the WWC Handbook reporting a
                                               equip students with the skills and                      or secondary schools in a city, county,               ‘‘positive effect’’ or ‘‘potentially positive
                                               abilities necessary to apply computation                township, school district, or other                   effect’’ on a relevant outcome based on
                                               in our digital world.                                   political subdivision of a State, or of or            a ‘‘medium to large’’ extent of evidence,
                                                  Computer science does not include                    for a combination of school districts or              with no reporting of a ‘‘negative effect’’
                                               using a computer for everyday activities,               counties that is recognized in a State as             or ‘‘potentially negative effect’’ on a
                                               such as browsing the internet; use of                   an administrative agency for its public               relevant outcome; or
                                               tools like word processing,                             elementary schools or secondary                          (iii) A single experimental study or
                                               spreadsheets, or presentation software;                 schools.                                              quasi-experimental design study
                                               or using computers in the study and                        (b) Administrative Control and                     reviewed and reported by the WWC
                                               exploration of unrelated subjects.                      Direction. The term includes any other                using version 2.1 or 3.0 of the WWC
                                                  Demonstrates a rationale means a key                 public institution or agency having                   Handbook, or otherwise assessed by the
                                               project component (as defined in this                   administrative control and direction of               Department using version 3.0 of the
                                               notice) included in the project’s logic                 a public elementary school or secondary               WWC Handbook, as appropriate, and
                                               model (as defined in this notice) is                    school.                                               that—
                                               informed by research or evaluation                         (c) Bureau of Indian Education                        (A) Meets WWC standards with or
                                               findings that suggest the project                       Schools. The term includes an                         without reservations;
                                               component is likely to improve relevant                 elementary school or secondary school                    (B) Includes at least one statistically
                                               outcomes (as defined in this notice).                   funded by the Bureau of Indian                        significant and positive (i.e., favorable)
                                                  Experimental study means a study                     Education but only to the extent that                 effect on a relevant outcome;
                                               that is designed to compare outcomes                    including the school makes the school                    (C) Includes no overriding statistically
                                               between two groups of individuals                       eligible for programs for which specific              significant and negative effects on
                                               (such as students) that are otherwise                   eligibility is not provided to the school             relevant outcomes reported in the study
                                               equivalent except for their assignment                  in another provision of law and the                   or in a corresponding WWC
                                               to either a treatment group receiving a                 school does not have a student                        intervention report prepared under
                                               project component or a control group                    population that is smaller than the                   version 2.1 or 3.0 of the WWC
                                               that does not. Randomized controlled                    student population of the local                       Handbook; and
                                               trials, regression discontinuity design                 educational agency receiving assistance                  (D) Is based on a sample from more
                                               studies, and single-case design studies                 under the ESEA with the smallest                      than one site (e.g., State, county, city,
                                               are the specific types of experimental                  student population, except that the                   school district, or postsecondary
                                               studies that, depending on their design                 school shall not be subject to the                    campus) and includes at least 350
                                               and implementation (e.g., sample                        jurisdiction of any State educational                 students or other individuals across
                                               attrition in randomized controlled trials               agency (as defined in this notice) other              sites. Multiple studies of the same
                                               and regression discontinuity design                     than the Bureau of Indian Education.                  project component that each meet
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                                               studies), can meet What Works                              (d) Educational Service Agencies. The              requirements in paragraphs (iii)(A), (B),
                                               Clearinghouse (WWC) standards                           term includes educational service                     and (C) of this definition may together
                                               without reservations as described in the                agencies and consortia of those                       satisfy this requirement.
                                               WWC Handbook (as defined in this                        agencies.                                                Nonprofit, as applied to an agency,
                                               notice):                                                   (e) State educational agency. The term             organization, or institution, means that
                                                  (i) A randomized controlled trial                    includes the State educational agency in              it is owned and operated by one or more
                                               employs random assignment of, for                       a State in which the State educational                corporations or associations whose net


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                                               earnings do not benefit, and cannot                     Suspension (Nonprocurement) in 2 CFR                      (3) An educational service agency; or
                                               lawfully benefit, any private                           part 180, as adopted and amended as                       (4) An institution of higher education.
                                               shareholder or entity.                                  regulations of the Department in 2 CFR                    To qualify as a rural applicant under
                                                  Performance measure means any                        part 3485. (c) The Uniform                             the EIR program, an applicant must
                                               quantitative indicator, statistic, or                   Administrative Requirements, Cost                      meet both of the following
                                               metric used to gauge program or project                 Principles, and Audit Requirements for                 requirements:
                                               performance.                                            Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as                      (a) The applicant is—
                                                  Performance target means a level of                  adopted and amended in 2 CFR part                         (1) An LEA with an urban-centric
                                               performance that an applicant would                     3474. (d) The Supplemental Priorities.                 district locale code of 32, 33, 41, 42, or
                                               seek to meet during the course of a                       Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 79              43, as determined by the Secretary;
                                               project or as a result of a project.                    apply to all applicants except federally                  (2) A consortium of such LEAs;
                                                  Project component means an activity,                 recognized Indian Tribes.                                 (3) An educational service agency or
                                               strategy, intervention, process, product,                                                                      a nonprofit organization in partnership
                                               practice, or policy included in a project.                Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 86              with such an LEA; or
                                               Evidence may pertain to an individual                   apply to institutions of higher education
                                                                                                                                                                 (4) A grantee described in clause (1)
                                               project component or to a combination                   only.
                                                                                                                                                              or (2) in partnership with an SEA; and
                                               of project components (e.g., training                                                                             (b) A majority of the schools to be
                                                                                                       II. Award Information
                                               teachers on instructional practices for                                                                        served by the program are designated
                                               English learners and follow-on coaching                   Type of Award: Discretionary grants.                 with a locale code of 32, 33, 41, 42, or
                                               for these teachers).                                      Estimated Available Funds:                           43, or a combination of such codes, as
                                                  Quasi-experimental design study                      $115,000,000.                                          determined by the Secretary.
                                               means a study using a design that                         These estimated available funds are                     Applicants are encouraged to retrieve
                                               attempts to approximate an                              the total available for all three types of             locale codes from the National Center
                                               experimental study by identifying a                     grants under the EIR program (Early-                   for Education Statistics School District
                                               comparison group that is similar to the                 phase, Mid-phase, and Expansion                        search tool (https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/
                                               treatment group in important respects.                  grants). Contingent upon the availability              districtsearch/), where districts can be
                                               This type of study, depending on design                 of funds and the quality of applications,              looked up individually to retrieve locale
                                               and implementation (e.g., establishment                 we may make additional awards in                       codes, and Public School search tool
                                               of baseline equivalence of the groups                   subsequent years from the list of                      (https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/),
                                               being compared), can meet WWC                           unfunded applications from this                        where individual schools can be looked
                                               standards with reservations, but cannot                 competition.                                           up to retrieve locale codes. More
                                               meet WWC standards without                                Estimated Average Size of Awards:                    information on rural applicant
                                               reservations, as described in the WWC                   Up to $4,000,000.                                      eligibility is in the application package.
                                               Handbook.                                                 Maximum Award: We will not make                         2. Cost Sharing or Matching: Under
                                                  Relevant outcome means the student                   an award exceeding $4,000,000 for a                    section 4611(d) of the ESEA, each grant
                                               outcome(s) or other outcome(s) the key                  single project period of 60 months.                    recipient must provide, from Federal,
                                               project component is designed to                          Estimated Number of Awards: 8–16.                    State, local, or private sources, an
                                               improve, consistent with the specific                     Note: The Department is not bound by any             amount equal to 10 percent of funds
                                               goals of the program.                                   estimates in this notice.                              provided under the grant, which may be
                                                  State educational agency (SEA)                             Project Period: Up to 60 months.                 provided in cash or through in-kind
                                               means the agency primarily responsible                                                                         contributions, to carry out activities
                                                                                                         Note: Under section 4611(c) of the ESEA,
                                               for the State supervision of public                                                                            supported by the grant. Grantees must
                                                                                                       the Department must use at least 25 percent
                                               elementary schools and secondary                        of EIR funds for a fiscal year to make awards          include a budget showing their
                                               schools.                                                to applicants serving rural areas, contingent          matching contributions to the budget
                                                  What Works Clearinghouse Handbook                    on receipt of a sufficient number of                   amount of EIR grant funds and must
                                               (WWC Handbook) means the standards                      applications of sufficient quality. For                provide evidence of their matching
                                               and procedures set forth in the WWC                     purposes of this competition, we will                  contributions for the first year of the
                                               Procedures and Standards Handbook,                      consider an applicant as rural if the applicant        grant in their grant applications. Section
                                               Version 3.0 or Version 2.1 (incorporated                meets the qualifications for rural applicants          4611(d) of the ESEA also authorizes the
                                               by reference, see 34 CFR 77.2). Study                   as described in the eligible applicants section
                                                                                                       and the applicant certifies that it meets those
                                                                                                                                                              Secretary to waive this matching
                                               findings eligible for review under WWC                                                                         requirement on a case-by-case basis,
                                                                                                       qualifications through the application. In
                                               standards can meet WWC standards                        implementing this statutory provision, the             upon a showing of exceptional
                                               without reservations, meet WWC                          Department may fund high-quality                       circumstances, such as:
                                               standards with reservations, or not meet                applications from rural applicants out of rank            (a) The difficulty of raising matching
                                               WWC standards. WWC practice guides                      order in the Early-phase competition.                  funds for a program to serve a rural area;
                                               and intervention reports include                                                                                  (b) The difficulty of raising matching
                                               findings from systematic reviews of                     III. Eligibility Information                           funds in areas with a concentration of
                                               evidence as described in the Handbook                     1. Eligible Applicants:                              LEAs or schools with a high percentage
                                               documentation.                                            (a) An LEA;                                          of students aged 5 through 17—
                                                 Program Authority: Section 4611 of the                  (b) An SEA;                                             (1) Who are in poverty, as counted in
                                               ESEA, 20 U.S.C. 7261.                                     (c) The Bureau of Indian Education;                  the most recent census data approved by
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                                                 Applicable Regulations: (a) The                         (d) A consortium of SEAs or LEAs;                    the Secretary;
                                               Education Department General                              (e) A nonprofit organization; and                       (2) Who are eligible for a free or
                                               Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR                      (f) An SEA, an LEA, a consortium                     reduced-price lunch under the Richard
                                               parts 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 97, 98,               described in (d), or the Bureau of Indian              B. Russell National School Lunch Act
                                               and 99. (b) The Office of Management                    Education, in partnership with—                        (42 U.S.C. 1751 et seq.);
                                               and Budget Guidelines to Agencies on                      (1) A nonprofit organization;                           (3) Whose families receive assistance
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                                               part A of title IV of the Social Security               any of that information is proprietary                if we know the approximate number of
                                               Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et seq.); or                         and, thus, protected from disclosure                  applicants that intend to apply for
                                                  (4) Who are eligible to receive medical              under Exemption 4 of the Freedom of                   funding under this competition.
                                               assistance under the Medicaid program;                  Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552, as                     Therefore, the Secretary strongly
                                               and                                                     amended).                                             encourages each potential applicant to
                                                  (c) The difficulty of raising funds on                  Because we plan to make successful                 notify us of the applicant’s intent to
                                               Tribal land.                                            applications available to the public, you             submit an application by completing a
                                                  Applicants that wish to apply for a                  may wish to request confidentiality of                web-based form. When completing this
                                               waiver must include a request in their                  business information.                                 form, applicants will provide (1) the
                                               application that describes why the                         Consistent with Executive Order                    applicant organization’s name and
                                               matching requirement would cause                        12600, please designate in your                       address and (2) the absolute priority the
                                               serious hardship or an inability to carry               application any information that you                  applicant intends to address. Applicants
                                               out project activities. Further                         believe is exempt from disclosure under               may access this form online at
                                               information about applying for waivers                  Exemption 4. In the appropriate                       www.surveymonkey.com/r/68R7WHZ.
                                               can be found in the application package.                Appendix section of your application,                 Applicants that do not complete this
                                               However, given the importance of                        under ‘‘Other Attachments Form,’’                     form may still submit an application.
                                               matching funds to the long-term success                 please list the page number or numbers
                                               of the project, the Secretary expects                   on which we can find this information.                V. Application Review Information
                                               eligible entities to identify appropriate               For additional information please see 34                1. Selection Criteria: The selection
                                               matching funds.                                         CFR 5.11(c).                                          criteria for the Early-phase competition
                                                  3. Subgrantees: A grantee under this                    3. Intergovernmental Review: This                  are from 34 CFR 75.210. The points
                                               competition may not award subgrants to                  competition is subject to Executive                   assigned to each criterion are indicated
                                               entities to directly carry out project                  Order 12372 and the regulations in 34                 in the parentheses next to the criterion.
                                               activities described in its application.                CFR part 79. Information about                        An applicant may earn up to a total of
                                                  4. Other: a. Funding Categories: An                  Intergovernmental Review of Federal                   100 points based on the selection
                                               applicant will be considered for an                     Programs under Executive Order 12372                  criteria for the application.
                                               award only for the type of EIR grant (i.e.,             is in the application package for this
                                               Early-phase, Mid-phase, and Expansion                   competition.                                          A. Significance (Up to 30 Points)
                                               grant) for which it applies. An applicant                  4. Funding Restrictions: We reference                 In determining the significance of the
                                               may not submit an application for the                   regulations outlining funding                         project, the Secretary considers the
                                               same proposed project under more than                   restrictions in the Applicable                        following factors:
                                               one type of grant.                                      Regulations section of this notice.                      (1) The national significance of the
                                                 Note: Each application will be reviewed                  5. Recommended Page Limit: The                     proposed project.
                                               under the competition it was submitted                  application narrative (Part III of the                   (2) The extent to which the proposed
                                               under in the Grants.gov system, and only                application) is where you, the applicant,             project involves the development or
                                               applications that are successfully submitted            address the selection criteria that                   demonstration of promising new
                                               by the established deadline will be peer                reviewers use to evaluate your                        strategies that build on, or are
                                               reviewed. Applicants should be careful that             application. We recommend that you (1)                alternatives to, existing strategies.
                                               they download the intended EIR application              limit the application narrative for an                   (3) The extent to which the proposed
                                               package and that they submit their                      Early-phase grant application to no                   project demonstrates a rationale (as
                                               applications under the intended EIR                                                                           defined in this notice).
                                                                                                       more than 25 pages and (2) use the
                                               competition.                                                                                                     (4) The extent to which the proposed
                                                                                                       following standards:
                                                 b. Evaluation: The grantee must                          • A ‘‘page’’ is 8.5″ x 11″, on one side            project represents an exceptional
                                               conduct an independent evaluation of                    only, with 1″ margins at the top, bottom,             approach to the priority or priorities
                                               the effectiveness of its project.                       and both sides.                                       established for the competition.
                                                 c. High-need students: The grantee                       • Double space (no more than three
                                               must serve high-need students.                                                                                B. Quality of the Project Design and
                                                                                                       lines per vertical inch) all text in the
                                                                                                                                                             Management Plan (Up to 50 Points)
                                               IV. Application and Submission                          application narrative, including titles,
                                                                                                       headings, footnotes, quotations,                        In determining the quality of the
                                               Information                                                                                                   proposed project design, the Secretary
                                                                                                       references, and captions.
                                                  1. Application Submission                               • Use a font that is either 12 point or            considers the following factors:
                                               Instructions: For information on how to                 larger or no smaller than 10 pitch                      (1) The extent to which the goals,
                                               submit an application please refer to our               (characters per inch).                                objectives, and outcomes to be achieved
                                               Common Instructions for Applicants to                      • Use one of the following fonts:                  by the proposed project are clearly
                                               Department of Education Discretionary                   Times New Roman, Courier, Courier                     specified and measurable.
                                               Grant Programs, published in the                        New, or Arial.                                          (2) The adequacy of the management
                                               Federal Register on February 12, 2018                      The recommended page limit does not                plan to achieve the objectives of the
                                               (83 FR 6003) and available at                           apply to Part I, the cover sheet; Part II,            proposed project on time and within
                                               www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-12/                    the budget section, including the                     budget, including clearly defined
                                               pdf/2018-02558.pdf.                                     narrative budget justification; Part IV,              responsibilities, timelines, and
                                                  2. Submission of Proprietary                         the assurances and certifications; or the             milestones for accomplishing project
                                               Information: Given the types of projects                one-page abstract, the resumes, the                   tasks.
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                                               that may be proposed in applications for                bibliography, or the letters of support.                (3) The extent to which performance
                                               the Early-phase grant competition, your                 However, the recommended page limit                   feedback and continuous improvement
                                               application may include business                        does apply to all of the application                  are integral to the design of the
                                               information that you consider                           narrative.                                            proposed project.
                                               proprietary. In 34 CFR 5.11 we define                      6. Notice of Intent to Apply: We will                (4) The mechanisms the applicant
                                               ‘‘business information’’ and describe the               be able to develop a more efficient                   will use to broadly disseminate
                                               process we use in determining whether                   process for reviewing grant applications              information on its project so as to


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                                               support further development or                          various assurances, including those                   Information System (FAPIIS)),
                                               replication.                                            applicable to Federal civil rights laws               accessible through the System for
                                                                                                       that prohibit discrimination in programs              Award Management. You may review
                                               C. Quality of the Project Evaluation (Up
                                                                                                       or activities receiving Federal financial             and comment on any information about
                                               to 20 Points)
                                                                                                       assistance from the Department (34 CFR                yourself that a Federal agency
                                                  In determining the quality of the                    100.4, 104.5, 106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).              previously entered and that is currently
                                               project evaluation to be conducted, the                    For Early-phase grant applications,                in FAPIIS.
                                               Secretary considers the following                       the Department intends to conduct a                      Please note that, if the total value of
                                               factors:                                                two-tier review process to review and                 your currently active grants, cooperative
                                                  (1) The extent to which the methods                  score all eligible applications.                      agreements, and procurement contracts
                                               of evaluation will, if well implemented,                Reviewers will review and score all                   from the Federal Government exceeds
                                               produce evidence about the project’s                    eligible Early-phase applications on the              $10,000,000, the reporting requirements
                                               effectiveness that would meet the What                  following two criteria: A. Significance,              in 2 CFR part 200, Appendix XII,
                                               Works Clearinghouse standards with or                   and B. Quality of the Project Design and              require you to report certain integrity
                                               without reservations as described in the                Management Plan. Applications that                    information to FAPIIS semiannually.
                                               What Works Clearinghouse Handbook                       score highly on these two criteria will               Please review the requirements in 2 CFR
                                               (as defined in this notice).                            then have the remaining criterion, C.                 part 200, Appendix XII, if this grant
                                                  (2) The extent to which the evaluation               Quality of the Project Evaluation,                    plus all the other Federal funds you
                                               will provide guidance about effective                   reviewed and scored by a different                    receive exceed $10,000,000.
                                               strategies suitable for replication or                  panel of reviewers with evaluation
                                               testing in other settings.                                                                                    VI. Award Administration Information
                                                                                                       expertise.
                                                  (3) The extent to which the methods                     Before making awards, we will screen                  1. Award Notices: If your application
                                               of evaluation will provide valid and                    applications submitted in accordance                  is successful, we notify your U.S.
                                               reliable performance data on relevant                   with the requirements in this notice to               Representative and U.S. Senators and
                                               outcomes.                                               determine whether applications have                   send you a Grant Award Notification
                                                  (4) The extent to which the evaluation               met eligibility and other requirements.               (GAN); or we may send you an email
                                               plan clearly articulates the key project                This screening process may occur at                   containing a link to access an electronic
                                               components, mediators, and outcomes,                    various stages of the process; applicants             version of your GAN. We may notify
                                               as well as a measurable threshold for                   that are determined to be ineligible will             you informally, also.
                                               acceptable implementation.                              not receive a grant, regardless of peer                  If your application is not evaluated or
                                                  Note: Applicants may wish to review the              reviewer scores or comments.                          not selected for funding, we notify you.
                                               following technical assistance resources on                Peer reviewers will read, prepare a                   2. Administrative and National Policy
                                               evaluation: (1) WWC Procedures and                      written evaluation of, and score the                  Requirements: We identify
                                               Standards Handbooks: https://ies.ed.gov/                assigned applications, using the                      administrative and national policy
                                               ncee/wwc/Handbooks; (2) ‘‘Technical                     selection criteria provided in this                   requirements in the application package
                                               Assistance Materials for Conducting Rigorous            notice.                                               and reference these and other
                                               Impact Evaluations’’: http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/              3. Risk Assessment and Specific                    requirements in the Applicable
                                               projects/evaluationTA.asp; and (3) IES/NCEE
                                               Technical Methods papers: http://ies.ed.gov/
                                                                                                       Conditions: Consistent with 2 CFR                     Regulations section of this notice.
                                               ncee/tech_methods/. In addition, applicants             200.205, before awarding grants under                    We reference the regulations outlining
                                               may view two optional webinar recordings                this competition the Department                       the terms and conditions of an award in
                                               that were hosted by the Institute of Education          conducts a review of the risks posed by               the Applicable Regulations section of
                                               Sciences. The first webinar discussed                   applicants. Under 2 CFR 3474.10, the                  this notice and include these and other
                                               strategies for designing and executing well-            Secretary may impose specific                         specific conditions in the GAN. The
                                               designed quasi-experimental design studies              conditions and, in appropriate                        GAN also incorporates your approved
                                               and is available at: http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/            circumstances, high-risk conditions on a              application as part of your binding
                                               wwc/Multimedia.aspx?sid=23. The second
                                               webinar focused on more rigorous evaluation
                                                                                                       grant if the applicant or grantee is not              commitments under the grant.
                                               designs, discussing strategies for designing            financially stable; has a history of                     3. Open Licensing Requirements:
                                               and executing experimental studies that meet            unsatisfactory performance; has a                     Unless an exception applies, if you are
                                               WWC evidence standards without                          financial or other management system                  awarded a grant under this competition,
                                               reservations. This webinar is available at:             that does not meet the standards in 2                 you will be required to openly license
                                               http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/Multimedia.aspx?             CFR part 200, subpart D; has not                      to the public grant deliverables created
                                               sid=18.                                                 fulfilled the conditions of a prior grant;            in whole, or in part, with Department
                                                 2. Review and Selection Process: We                   or is otherwise not responsible.                      grant funds. When the deliverable
                                               remind potential applicants that in                        4. Integrity and Performance System:               consists of modifications to pre-existing
                                               reviewing applications in any                           If you are selected under this                        works, the license extends only to those
                                               discretionary grant competition, the                    competition to receive an award that                  modifications that can be separately
                                               Secretary may consider, under 34 CFR                    over the course of the project period                 identified and only to the extent that
                                               75.217(d)(3), the past performance of the               may exceed the simplified acquisition                 open licensing is permitted under the
                                               applicant in carrying out a previous                    threshold (currently $150,000), under 2               terms of any licenses or other legal
                                               award, such as the applicant’s use of                   CFR 200.205(a)(2), we must make a                     restrictions on the use of pre-existing
                                               funds, achievement of project                           judgment about your integrity, business               works. Additionally, a grantee or
                                               objectives, and compliance with grant                   ethics, and record of performance under               subgrantee that is awarded competitive
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                                               conditions. The Secretary may also                      Federal awards—that is, the risk posed                grant funds must have a plan to
                                               consider whether the applicant failed to                by you as an applicant—before we make                 disseminate these public grant
                                               submit a timely performance report or                   an award. In doing so, we must consider               deliverables. This dissemination plan
                                               submitted a report of unacceptable                      any information about you that is in the              can be developed and submitted after
                                               quality.                                                integrity and performance system                      your application has been reviewed and
                                                 In addition, in making a competitive                  (currently referred to as the Federal                 selected for funding. For additional
                                               grant award, the Secretary requires                     Awardee Performance and Integrity                     information on the open licensing


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                                               requirements please refer to 2 CFR                      performance feedback to inform project                period, the applicant would meet the
                                               3474.20(c).                                             design; (4) the percentage of grantees                performance target(s).
                                                  Note: A specific deliverable under an                with ongoing well-designed and                          (4) Data collection and reporting. (i)
                                               Early-phase grant that grantees must openly             independent evaluations that will                     The data collection and reporting
                                               license to the public is the evaluation report.         provide evidence of their effectiveness               methods the applicant would use and
                                               Additionally, EIR grantees are encouraged to            at improving student outcomes; (5) the                why those methods are likely to yield
                                               submit final studies resulting from research            percentage of grantees that implement                 reliable, valid, and meaningful
                                               supported in whole or in part by EIR to the             an evaluation that provides information               performance data; and (ii) the
                                               Educational Resources Information Center
                                               (http://eric.ed.gov).
                                                                                                       about the key elements and the                        applicant’s capacity to collect and
                                                                                                       approach of the project so as to facilitate           report reliable, valid, and meaningful
                                                  4. Reporting: (a) If you apply for a                 testing, development, or replication in               performance data, as evidenced by high-
                                               grant under this competition, you must                  other settings; and (6) the cost per                  quality data collection, analysis, and
                                               ensure that you have in place the                       student served by the grant.                          reporting in other projects or research.
                                               necessary processes and systems to                         Cumulative performance measures:                     All grantees must submit an annual
                                               comply with the reporting requirements                  (1) The percentage of grantees that reach             performance report with information
                                               in 2 CFR part 170 should you receive                    the targeted number of students                       that is responsive to these performance
                                               funding under the competition. This                     specified in the application; (2) the                 measures.
                                               does not apply if you have an exception                 percentage of grantees that reached the
                                               under 2 CFR 170.110(b).                                 target number of high-need students                   VII. Other Information
                                                  (b) At the end of your project period,               specified in the application; (3) the
                                               you must submit a final performance                                                                              Accessible Format: Individuals with
                                                                                                       percentage of grantees that use                       disabilities can obtain this document
                                               report, including financial information,
                                                                                                       evaluation data to make changes to their              and a copy of the application package in
                                               as directed by the Secretary. If you
                                                                                                       practice(s); (4) the percentage of                    an accessible format (e.g., braille, large
                                               receive a multiyear award, you must
                                                                                                       grantees that implement a completed                   print, audiotape, or compact disc) on
                                               submit an annual performance report
                                                                                                       well-designed, well-implemented, and                  request to the program contact person
                                               that provides the most current
                                                                                                       independent evaluation that provides                  listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                               performance and financial expenditure
                                                                                                       evidence of their effectiveness at                    CONTACT.
                                               information as directed by the Secretary
                                                                                                       improving student outcomes; (5) the                      Electronic Access to This Document:
                                               under 34 CFR 75.118. The Secretary
                                                                                                       percentage of grantees with a completed               The official version of this document is
                                               may also require more frequent
                                               performance reports under 34 CFR                        evaluation that provides information                  the document published in the Federal
                                               75.720(c). For specific requirements on                 about the key elements and the                        Register. You may access the official
                                               reporting, please go to www.ed.gov/                     approach of the project so as to facilitate           edition of the Federal Register and the
                                               fund/grant/apply/appforms/                              testing, development, or replication in               Code of Federal Regulations via the
                                               appforms.html.                                          other settings; and (6) the cost per                  Federal Digital System at: www.gpo.gov/
                                                  (c) Under 34 CFR 75.250(b), the                      student served by the grant.                          fdsys. At this site you can view this
                                               Secretary may provide a grantee with                       Project-Specific Performance                       document, as well as all other
                                               additional funding for data collection                  Measures: Applicants must propose                     documents of this Department
                                               analysis and reporting. In this case the                project-specific performance measures                 published in the Federal Register, in
                                               Secretary establishes a data collection                 and performance targets (as defined in                text or Portable Document Format
                                               period.                                                 this notice) consistent with the                      (PDF). To use PDF you must have
                                                  5. Performance Measures: The overall                 objectives of the proposed project.                   Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
                                               purpose of the EIR program is to expand                 Applications must provide the                         available free at the site.
                                               the implementation of, and investment                   following information as directed under                  You may also access documents of the
                                               in, innovative practices that are                       34 CFR 75.110(b) and (c):                             Department published in the Federal
                                               demonstrated to have an impact on                          (1) Performance measures. How each                 Register by using the article search
                                               improving student achievement and                       proposed performance measure would                    feature at: www.federalregister.gov.
                                               attainment for high–need students. We                   accurately measure the performance of                 Specifically, through the advanced
                                               have established several performance                    the project and how the proposed                      search feature at this site, you can limit
                                               measures (as defined in this notice) for                performance measure would be                          your search to documents published by
                                               the Early-phase grants. By reporting on                 consistent with the performance                       the Department.
                                               these performance measures in Annual                    measures established for the program
                                                                                                       funding the competition.                                Dated: April 16, 2018.
                                               and Final Performance reports, grantees
                                                                                                          (2) Baseline (as defined in this notice)           Margo Anderson,
                                               will satisfy the requirement in section
                                               8101(21)(A)(ii)(II) of the ESEA for                     data. (i) Why each proposed baseline is               Acting Assistant Deputy Secretary for
                                                                                                       valid; or (ii) if the applicant has                   Innovation and Improvement.
                                               projects relying on the ‘‘demonstrates a
                                               rationale’’ evidence level to have                      determined that there are no established              [FR Doc. 2018–08239 Filed 4–18–18; 8:45 am]
                                               ‘‘ongoing efforts to examine the effects’’              baseline data for a particular                        BILLING CODE 4000–01–P

                                               of the funded activity, strategy, or                    performance measure, an explanation of
                                               intervention.                                           why there is no established baseline and
                                                  Annual performance measures: (1)                     of how and when, during the project                   DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
                                               The percentage of grantees that reach                   period, the applicant would establish a
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                                                                                                                                                             Applications for New Awards;
                                               their annual target number of students                  valid baseline for the performance
                                                                                                                                                             Education Innovation and Research
                                               as specified in the application; (2) the                measure.
                                                                                                                                                             Program—Mid-Phase Grants
                                               percentage of grantees that reach their                    (3) Performance targets. Why each
                                               annual target number of high-need                       proposed performance target is                        AGENCY: Office of Innovation and
                                               students as specified in the application;               ambitious yet achievable compared to                  Improvement, Department of Education.
                                               (3) the percentage of grantees with                     the baseline for the performance
                                                                                                                                                             ACTION: Notice.
                                               evaluations designed to provide                         measure and when, during the project


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Document Created: 2018-04-19 00:40:17
Document Modified: 2018-04-19 00:40:17
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesApplications Available: April 23, 2018.
ContactKelly Terpak, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 4W312, Washington, DC 20202- 5900. Telephone: (202) 453-7122. Email: [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 17390 

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