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Consortium Incentive Grant Performance Report

Pursuant to Sections 75.118 and 75.590 of EDGAR, each SEA that receives a consortium incentive grant award must submit a performance report (through the consortium's lead State) at the end of the first project year, and a final evaluation report at the end of the second year.

FY 2004/2005 MEP Consortium Incentive Grant awardees

Final Evaluation Reports for the FY 2004/2005 MEP Consortium Incentive Grant awardees are due on December 30, 2006.

The following documents are available to grantees to assist them in completing the annual performance report. Please contact Lisa Gillette for assistance in completing paper copies.

Letter to State Directors Regarding Final Evaluation Report
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ED 524-B Form - Grant Performance Report
(Part 1 - Cover Sheet and Summary)
PDF Fillable Form
(276K)
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(140K)
Word
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ED 524-B Form (Part 2 - Project Status) PDF Fillable Form
(216K)
PDF
(98K)
Word
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ED 524-B Form (Part 3 - Instructions)   PDF
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GPRA Indicators     Word
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FY 2006 MEP Consortium Incentive Grant awardees

FY 2006 grantees are required to submit an interim Annual Performance Report through the lead-State. The interim report must address the consortium’s and each participating SEA’s completion of activities and attainment of objectives of the approved consortium, rather than the activities supported with incentive grant funds.

Eligibility of each SEA for second-year awards (FY 2007) is based on substantial progress of the first-year consortium activities and attainment of objectives identified in the approved consortium application.

The final Annual Performance Report will be due December 30, 2007.


 
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