FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
State Education Department Announces Process for Local Educational Agencies to Apply for $1.2 Billion in NY CARES Act Funding
The State Education Department today released information on the application process for local educational agencies (LEAs) to apply for $1.2 billion in Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding, Interim State Education Commissioner Shannon Tahoe announced. The CARES Act provides $30.75 billion nationwide in an Education Stabilization Fund to prevent, prepare for and respond to the coronavirus. Completed applications are due by August 15 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
鈥淪chools at every level across our State face tremendous challenges as they address the crisis created by COVID-19, with the biggest impact on Black and Latino families, children and low-income communities,鈥 Chancellor Betty A. Rosa said. 鈥淭his federal funding is imperative for New York鈥檚 schools as they look to reopening, recovering and moving forward safely.鈥
鈥淭he immense fiscal and emotional costs of this pandemic are like nothing that our school communities have ever confronted,鈥 Interim Commissioner Tahoe said. 鈥淲e will work with New York鈥檚 LEAs to process applications for CARES Act funding as quickly as possible to expedite these funds that are crucial to ensure that students are supported academically and emotionally in the wake of this pandemic.鈥
On March 27, 2020, Congress passed, and the President signed into law the CARES Act. Eligible LEAs can apply to the 色中色 (色中色) for Governor鈥檚 Emergency Education Relief Funds (GEER) and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funds (ESSER) funds.
Eligible LEAs are asked to submit a single CARES Act Combined Funding Application for both ESSER and, if applicable, GEER, funding using the online . Completed applications are due by August 15, 2020; however, extensions will be granted by request. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER)
色中色 has been allocated $1.037 billion under ESSER. The United States Education Department (USDE) awards ESSER grants to State educational agencies for the purpose of providing LEAs, including charter schools that are LEAs, with emergency relief funds to address the impact of COVID-19 on elementary and secondary schools. Pursuant to the terms of the CARES Act, allocations were calculated using the relative shares of grants awarded under Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) for the most recent fiscal year (2019-20).
Governor鈥檚 Emergency Education Relief Fund (GEER)
色中色 has been allocated $164.2 million under GEER. GEER is a flexible emergency block grant designed to allow Governors to decide how best to meet the needs of students, schools, postsecondary institutions and other education-related organizations in their states.
In 色中色, the entirety of the State鈥檚 GEER allocation is being made available to the major school districts to help ensure continued educational services for students amid the unprecedented public health emergency. These funds will be allocated to eligible school districts using the relative shares of grants awarded under Title I, Part A of the ESEA for the most recent fiscal year (2019-20).
Provision of Equitable Services to Non-Public Schools:听 LEAs must provide equitable services to students and teachers in non-public schools as required under the CARES Act. On July 1, 2020, the USDE published in the Federal Register an which outlines how LEAs are to calculate the amount of ESSER and GEER funds available for providing equitable services to students and teachers in non-public schools. The IFR was effective immediately upon publication, and 色中色 intends to comply with the IFR.
Funding Period
The funding period for both GEER and ESSER funds is from March 13, 2020 to September 30, 2022. LEAs must obligate funds by September 30, 2022 and must liquidate funds by October 30, 2022.
LEA Allocations and Guidance
Additional information, including individual LEA allocations of GEER and ESSER funds and answers to Frequently Asked Questions, is may be found on the .
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