Comprehensive Early Literacy Grant
Colorado Department of Education
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Overview
Comprehensive Early Literacy Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Colorado Department of Education
Last Updated: January 03, 2026
Summary
The Comprehensive Early Literacy Grant (ELG) Program, established by the Colorado READ Act in 2012, aims to enhance early literacy through evidence-based reading instruction. This program provides funds to local education providers, ensuring essential reading components are integrated into K-3 teaching. With a four-year grant cycle, it supports planning, implementation, and sustainability of literacy programs, ultimately helping students achieve reading competency and reducing the number of students reading below grade level.Overview
History and Purpose In 2012, the Colorado Reading to Ensure Academic Development (READ) Act established the Comprehensive Early Literacy Grant (ELG) Program, a comprehensive approach to improving early literacy, focused on implementing and sustaining scientifically and evidence based reading instruction. The Comprehensive ELG Program provides money to local education providers (LEPs) to implement literacy support and intervention instruction programs to help kindergarten and first-, second-, and third-grade students achieve reading competency. The Comprehensive ELG Program is focused on system-wide early literacy efforts and implementing and sustaining scientifically and evidence-based reading instruction. It is designed to improve students’ reading competency by supporting local education providers’ establishment of the essential components of reading instruction into kindergarten through third grade (K-3) teaching structures. In 2018, the Colorado State Board of Education updated the Rules for the Administration of the Early Literacy Grant Program to stipulate that the Comprehensive ELG will be implemented as a four-year grant cycle. Year 1 will serve as a planning and initial implementation year, followed by three years of operationalizing the grant. Upon completion of the four-year cycle, grantees will have the opportunity to apply for an additional one-year Sustainability Grant. Benefits of the Comprehensive ELG Program The program is designed to distribute funds to local education providers, including school districts, BOCES, and district charter schools or Institute Charter Schools, to ensure the essential components of reading instruction are embedded into all elements of the primary, K-3 teaching structures in all schools, including universal and targeted and intensive instructional interventions, to assist all students in achieving reading competency. Through the Comprehensive ELG Program, the Colorado Department of Education: Assists grantees in establishing instructional systems based on Scientifically Based Reading Research to improve the quality of reading instruction for all K – 3 students.Helps schools implement a multi-tiered support system to reduce the number of students reading below grade level.Provides professional development to principals, teachers and intervention teachers on effective instructional practices and the underlying teaching infrastructures to improve reading achievement among K – 3 students.Assists grantees in administering and interpreting approved interim and diagnostic assessments pursuant to the READ Act.Supports implementation of school-wide literacy programs as well as programs designed for targeted and intensive instructional interventions.Assists grantees with testing schedules and interpreting assessment data.Eligibility
We've imported the main document for this grant to give you an overview. You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Former Comprehensive ELG grantees are eligible to apply if their three or four year grant cycle(s) and sustainability years have been completed and grantees remained in good standing through the duration of their previous grant.Allowable Uses of FundsFunding must support the grantee’s K-3 literacy program: Funds may be used for activities, staff, materials, and other purchases that help embed the essential components of reading instruction into all elements of the K-3 teaching structures in schools. Funds may only supplement and not supplant any moneys currently used for this purpose.Uses that will be considered for funding include, but are not limited to:Supplemental staff salary, stipends, and/or benefits;CDE-approved instructional programming and related training from vendor-approved providers;CDE-approved assessments and related training from vendor-approved providers;Professional development from the CDE-approved Topic-Specific Advisory List of Professional Development list;CDE-approved ELG Implementation Consultant support;Travel, registration, and entrance costs to attend in-state training and conferences; andSBRR-aligned instructional materials (specific to the K-3 literacy program).Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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k-12-schoolsliteracyeducation-equity
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