A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
U.S. Department of Education FY 1999 Annual Plan - February 27, 1998
Contents - Volume 2
Volume 1. Objective Performance Plans and Data Quality
Volume 2. Program Performance Plans
(also available in PDF format for downloading and printing. )
Title Page
Education Reform
Education Technology
- Technology Literacy Challenge Fund--State and Local Programs for School Technology Resources and Technology Innovation Challenge Grants and National Activities -- $668,000,000
- Regional Technology in Education Consortia-- $10,000,000
- Star Schools Program -- $34,000,000
- Ready To Learn Television -- $7,000,000
- Telecommunications Demonstration Project for Mathematics -- $2,000,000
Elementary and Secondary Education
Education for the Disadvantaged
- Title I Grants for Schools Serving At-Risk Children -- $7,777,000,000
- Even Start Family Literacy Program -- $114,992,000
- Title I Part C: Education of Migratory Children -- $354,689,000
- Title I, Part D: Programs for Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At Risk of Dropping Out of School -- $40,311,000
- Demonstrations of Comprehensive School Reform -- $150,000,000
- Transition to School Demonstrations -- $35,000,000
- High School Equivalency Program and College Assistance Migrant Program
-- $15,000,000
School Improvement
- Eisenhower Professional Development Program -- $335,000,000
- Innovative Education Program Strategies (Block Grant) (Title VI, ESEA)
-- $0
- Safe and Drug-free Schools Program -- $606,000,000
- Inexpensive Book Distribution -- $13,000,000
- Arts Education -- $10,500,000
- Magnet Schools Assistance Program -- $101,000,000
- Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Program -- $30,000,000
- Women's Educational Equity Act Program (WEEA) -- $3,000,000
- Title IV of the Civil Rights Act: Equity Assistance Center Program
-- $8,300,000
- Allen J. Ellender Fellowship Program -- $0
- Native Hawaiian Education Program -- $18,000,000
- Alaska Native Education Program -- $8,000,000
- Public Charter Schools Program -- $100,000,000
- Comprehensive Centers Program -- $40,000,000
- Advanced Placement Test Fees -- $3,000,000
- Education Opportunity Zones -- $200,000,000
Bilingual and Immigrant Education
Special Education
Rehabilitation Services, Disability Research, and Special Institutions
- State Vocational Rehabilitation Services -- $2,331,224,000
- American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services (AIVRS)-- $17,238,000
- Client Assistance Program (CAP) -- $10,928,000
- Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) Training Program
-- $33,685,000
- Special Projects and Demonstrations -- $18,942,000
- Vocational Rehabilitation Migrant Program, Section 312 -- $2,350,000
- Recreation Program Section 316 -- $2,596,000
- Protection & Advocacy of Individual Rights (PAIR) -- $9,894,000
- Projects with Industry (PWI) Section 621 -- $22,071,000
- Independent Living Programs -- $79,574,000
- Helen Keller National Center (HKNC) for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults
-- $8,176,000
- National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)
-- $81,000,000
- Technology Related Assistance to States - P.L. 103-218 -- $30,000,000
- American Printing House for the Blind -- $8,256,000
- National Technical Institute for the Deaf -- $44,791,000
- Gallaudet University -- $83,480,000
Vocational and Adult Education
- Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Act (State Grants and Tech-Prep Indicators) -- $1,136,650,000
- National Programs Indicators (Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Act)
-- $13,497,000
- Tribally Controlled Postsecondary Vocational Institutions -- $0
- Adult Education -- $361,000,000
- Adult Education: Evaluation and Technical Assistance -- $27,000,000
- National Institute for Literacy --$6,000,000
- Literacy Programs for Prisoners and Grants to States for Workplace and Community Transition for Incarcerated Youth Offenders -- $0
Student Financial Assistance
- Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE): Office-Wide Performance Indicators
- Pell Grant Performance Measures -- $7,594,000,000
- Campus-Based Programs -- $1,649,000,000
- State Student Incentive Grant (SSIG) Program -- $0
- Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFEL) -- $1,764,317,000
- Federal Direct Student Loans Program -- $525,484,000
Higher Education
- Aid for Institutional Development - Title III (HEA) -- $260,000,000
- Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education -- $22,500,000
- International Education Programs -- $61,117,000
- Teacher Recruitment and Preparation (HEA, V - prop. leg.) -- $67,000,000
- Annual Interest Subsidy Grants -- $13,000,000
- Urban Community Service Program -- $0
- Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial Fine Arts Center -- $0
- TRIO Programs -- $583,000,000
- High Hopes for College (College-School Partnerships) (prop. leg.) -- $140,000,000
- National Early Intervention Scholarship and Partnership (NEISP) Program
-- $0
- Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program -- $39,288,000
- National Need Graduate Fellowship Program (NNGFP) -- $37,500,000
- College Awareness (Early Awareness Information) -- $15,000,000
- Learning Anytime Anywhere Partnerships (prop. leg.) -- $30,000,000
- Access and Retention Innovations (prop. leg.) -- $20,000,000
- Howard University -- $210,000,000
Educational Research and Improvement
- National Education Research Institutes -- $53,782,000
- Interagency Research Initiative -- $50,000,000
- Regional Educational Laboratories -- $56,000,000
- Dissemination -- $18,785,000
- Statistics and Assessment -- $108,000,000
- Eisenhower Federal Activities -- $50,000,000
- Fund for the Improvement of Education -- $105,000,000
- Javits Gifted And Talented Students Education-- $ 6,500,000
- Eisenhower Regional Mathematics and Science Education Consortia
-- $25,000,000
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program -- $200,000,000
- National Writing Project -- $5,000,000
- Civic Education -- $6,300,000
- International Education Program (Student Achievement Institute)
-- $5,000,000
Office for Civil Rights
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