Impact Aid Section 8007b
Discretionary Construction Grant Program


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Forms and Applications

The e-Application for the FY 2005 Impact Aid Discretionary Construction Program is now available at e-grants.ed.gov. We encourage applicants to prepare and submit their applications electronically. The filing deadline is 4:30 p.m. EDT, August 5, 2005.

Paper application forms and instructions for FY 2005 are also available for downloading. For assistance or questions, please contact the Impact Aid Program by e-mail at ImpactAid@ed.gov.

  • Application Form (You must print the PDF version to obtain complete assurances for signature):
    [downloadable files] MS Word (119K) | PDF (293K)
  • Emergency Certification Form:
    [downloadable files] MS Word (26K)
  • Instructions:
    [downloadable files] MS Word (55K) | PDF (70K)
  • Instructions Appendix:
    [downloadable files] MS Word (63K) | PDF (70K)
  • Did You Remember:
    [downloadable files] MS Word (40K)

Federal Register Notices

Field Readers Needed

The Impact Aid Program is seeking potential field readers for the Impact Aid Discretionary Construction Program grant competition. Qualified field readers will have experience in school facilities management, administration of a state school facilities improvement program, architecture, or school business management.

The U.S. Department of Education solicits reviewers without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability. We will provide reasonable accommodations for a qualified individual with a disability to participate in the review process. We are seeking a geographically diverse group of readers, including readers who are familiar with the challenges of managing LEAs in poor, rural areas.

Individuals who are willing to be considered should submit a current resume describing their relevant experience. Resumes should be submitted by e-mail to ImpactAid@ed.gov or mailed to the attention of Marilyn Hall, Impact Aid Program, U.S. Department of Education, FB-6, Room 3E103, 400 Maryland Ave., SW, Washington, D.C. 20202.


 
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