Program Office: Office of Migrant Education
CFDA Number: 84.144A
Program Type: Discretionary/Competitive Grants, Contracts
Coordination funds are used to provide grants and contracts to improve the interstate and intrastate coordination of
migrant education programs.
Grants and contracts that will be funded in FY 2008 include:
(1) Consortium Incentive Grants, which support multistate consortia for improving coordination in eight areas of
need (i.e., improving the identification and recruitment of eligible migrant children; using scientifically based
research to improve school readiness; improving reading and math proficiency; decreasing the dropout rate;
improving high school completion rates; strengthening the involvement of parents; expanding access to innovative
technologies; and improving the education attainment of out-of-school migratory youths);
technologies; and improving the education attainment of out-of-school migratory youths);
(2) the Migrant Education Resource Center (MERC), which provides state migrant education programs with expert
technical assistance and support for migrant child identification and recruitment activities, facilitates a peer-to-peer
network to improve the knowledge and skills of migrant educators on MEP-specific requirements, and maintains a
Web-enabled library to allow state and local migrant educators to electronically share MEP documents and
products;
(3) the Migrant Education Coordination Support Contract, a logistical support contract to organize and implement
effective meetings and recommend and procure subject matter experts in support of national interstate
coordination initiatives;
(4) the MSIX, which links state migrant student record systems to electronically exchange academic and
health-related information on a national basis;
(5) the MSIX IV&V and Management Support Contract, which provides independent oversight of the MSIX
contractors' performance and assistance with investment acquisition, management, and oversight activities; and
(6) the MSIX State Data Quality Grants, which additional resources to SEAs receiving MEP will provide Basic
State Formula Grant awards in order to assist them and their local operating agencies (LOAs) in implementing the
interstate exchange of migrant children's records electronically through the MSIX.