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2008

Appropriation: $33,314,645
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 23
Average New Award: $421,000
Range of New Awards: $250,000-950,000
Number of Continuation Awards: 32
Average Continuation Awards: $644,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $143,000 -$2,785,000



2007

Appropriation: $33,907,000
Number of New Awards: 9
Average New Award: $425,000
Range of New Awards: $375,000 - $650,000
Number of Continuation Awards: 51
Average Continuation Awards: $567,187
Range of Continuation Awards: $143,324 - $1,409,280


2006

Appropriation: $33,907,500
Number of New Awards: 21
Average New Award: $450,000
Range of New Awards: $375,000–$1,100,000
Number of Continuation Awards: Approximately 38
Average Continuation Award: $560,000
Range of Continuation Awards: $180,000–$2,140,000


2005

Appropriation: $34,224,000
Number of Awards: 20 - 30
Range of Awards:$375,000 - $1,100,000


2004

Appropriation: $32,302,350
Number of New Awards: 0
Range of Awards: $0


2003

Appropriation: $30,798,000
Number of New Awards: 23
Range of Awards: $500,000 - $724,000


2002

Appropriation: $30,500,000

Note: Newly authorized in FY 2002, this program consolidates the following previously separate programs: CFDA#s 84.209A--Native Hawaiian Family-Based Education Centers, 84.210--Native Hawaiian Gifted and Talented Program, 84.296A--Native Hawaiian Community-Based Education Learning Centers Program, and 84.297A--Native Hawaiian Curriculum Development Teacher Training and Recruitment Program in OESE; 84.221--Native Hawaiian Special Education in OSERS; and 84.316--Native Hawaiian Higher Education Program in OPE.


 
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