Migrant Education Program-Continuation - Region I: Gloucester County Special Services School District Grant
New Jersey Department of Education
Funding Amount
Up to US $960,825
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Migrant Education Program-Continuation - Region I: Gloucester County Special Services School District Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: New Jersey Department of Education
Amount: Up to US $960,825
Last Updated: December 05, 2025
Summary
The Migrant Education Program-Continuation supports eligible children of migratory farm workers and fishers in Gloucester County. This program aims to provide educational resources and services to reduce learning gaps caused by frequent relocations. Key services include student identification, record transfers, and supplemental instruction. The program is a continuation grant, with funding available for the second year of a three-year initiative, running from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, with a maximum funding amount of $960,825.Overview
Migrant Education Program-Continuation The purpose of the Migrant Education Program (MEP) is: to ensure eligible children of migratory farm workers and migratory fishers are provided with appropriate educational support services to help reduce the educational lags that result from repeated moves.to ensure these children have the opportunity to meet the same challenging state educational content and student performance standards that all children are expected to meet. This program focuses on the provision of the following services for eligible children of migratory farm workers and migratory fishers: identification and recruitment of students, the intrastate and interstate transfer of student records, supplemental instruction, and health and other support services. The MEP is a continuation grant program open to Gloucester County Special Services School District and Essex County Educational Services Commission; the two organizations were selected through a competitive process in year one to provide services to eligible migratory children, youth, and their families. This is the second year of a three-year program. Based on the availability of federal MEP funds, this first year of the grant program will begin January 1, 2025 and end on December 31, 2025. Regional Project Region I: Gloucester County Special Services School District Counties To Be Served Atlantic Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Gloucester Mercer Ocean Salem Maximum Amount $960,825Eligibility
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