Note: See "Other IES Funding Opportunities" for IES grants that follow different application procedures.
The deadline to submit applications for FY 2017 education research grants and special education research grants has passed. Information about FY 2018 funding opportunities will be posted in spring 2017.
The Institute of Education Sciences has an overarching priority to support research that contributes to school readiness and improved academic achievement for all students and particularly for those whose education prospects are hindered by inadequate education services and conditions associated with poverty, race/ethnicity, limited English proficiency, disability, and family circumstance. Please read an Overview of IES Research and Research Training Grants Programs for background information. Please note that not all of the Institute's research and research training programs are offered each funding year and that the requirements for research and research training programs may change from one year to the next.
In FY 2017, the Institute will support the following research programs (announced in the Federal Register on March 8, 2016).
In FY 2017, the Institute will support the following research training programs (announced in the Federal Register on March 8, 2016).
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For general inquires, contact the Institute of Education Sciences. For questions about specific funding opportunities, contact the National Center for Education Research (84.305 RFAs) or the National Center for Special Education Research (84.324 RFAs).