To all prospective applicants:
- This erratum hereby revises the Inclusive Early Education Expansion Program (IEEEP) Request for Applications (RFA) as follows:
RFA Location | Original Language in RFA | New Wording in Revised RFA |
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IEEEP RFA Overview and Instructions Cover Page Page 1 |
Application Due Date:
March 22, 2024 |
Application Due Date: April 12, 2024 |
IEEEP RFA Overview and Instructions: Authorization Page 5 |
Senate Bill 104, Chapter 189, Statute of 2023, and Education Code (EC) Section 8337, authorizes the California Department of Education (CDE) to allocate $116,030,430 million on a competitive basis to local educational agencies (LEAs) for the purposes of increasing access to subsidized, high-quality, inclusive early care and education programs for children up to five years of age, including children with disabilities. | The Legislature amended Chapter 62, Statute of 2022, EC Section 8337 which authorizes the CDE to allocate $198 million on a competitive basis to LEAs for the purposes of increasing access to subsidized, high-quality, inclusive early care and education programs for children up to five years of age, including children with disabilities. |
IEEEP RFA Overview and Instructions: Program Description and Requirements Page 6 |
Grant funding will be awarded on a competitive basis to award LEAs based on the maximum funding allotment per county. The maximum funding allotment available per county can be found in Appendix C. Grantees selected will be approved for a total grant award up to the county allocation total for the term identified on the Grant Award Notice (GAN) through June 30, 2027. | Grant funding will be awarded on a competitive basis to LEAs based on the funding allotment per county. The funding allotment per county can be found in Appendix C. Grantees selected will initially be approved for a total grant award up to the county allocation total for the grant term identified on the Grant Award Notice. Funding will be awarded to applicants in rank order of total score until funding in that county is expended. If there is additional funding remaining in a county’s allocation after all eligible applicants have been funded, the funds will be redistributed to eligible applicants that have not been fully funded. Please note that while an applicant may apply for more funds than allocated to their respective county or counties within a consortium, a successful applicant is not guaranteed to receive its entire request. |
IEEEP RFA Overview and Instructions: Program Description and Requirements Page 7 |
The total available funding for the IEEEP Grant Program is $116,030,430. | The total available funding for the IEEEP Grant Program is $198,000,000. |
IEEEP RFA Overview and Instructions: Appendix A. Statutory Language Page 48 |
Section 70. Item 6100-196-0001 of Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 2023 is amended to read:
For local assistance, State Department of Education (Proposition 98), for allocation by the Superintendent of Public Instruction to school districts, county offices of education, and other agencies for the purposes of California state preschool programs pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 8207) of Chapter 2 of Part 6 of Division 1 of Title 1 of the Education Code funded in this item, in lieu of the amount that otherwise would be appropriated pursuant to any other statute and the Inclusive Early Education Expansion Program pursuant to Article 16 (commencing with Section 8337) of Chapter 2 of Part 6 of Division 1 of Title 1 of the Education Code Schedule: (3) 5210015-Inclusive Early Education Expansion Program—LEA: 162,657,000 Provisions: 8. Of the amount appropriated in Schedule (3), $162,657,000 shall be available for the Inclusive Early Education Expansion Program. These funds shall be available for encumbrance until June 30, 2027. |
Delete specified statutory language. |
IEEEP RFA Overview and Instructions: Appendix C. Funding Allocation Page 59 |
County Funding Allocations by County Alameda County: $3,917,131.09 Alpine County: $70,735.88 Amador County: $276,240.04 Butte County: $1,013,844.46 Calaveras County: $319,439.89 Colusa County: $264,914.94 Contra Costa County: $3,120,334.04 Del Norte County: $273,173.85 El Dorado County: $841,242.30 Fresno County: $3,355,238.81 Glenn County: $277,466.51 Humboldt County: $472,244.39 Imperial County: $788,303.85 Inyo County: $197,380.89 Kern County: $3,191,101.58 Kings County: $868,592.67 Lake County: $320,631.89 Lassen County: $251,783.19 Los Angeles County: $25,920,970.55 Madera County: $761,952.19 Marin County: $913,323.92 Mariposa County: $85,190.75 Mendocino County: $400,675.97 Merced County: $1,253,374.79 Modoc County: $79,829.31 Mono County: $82,913.02 Monterey County: $1,295,330.36 Napa County: $589,502.63 Nevada County: $360,106.26 Orange County: $8,431,781.53 Placer County: $1,359,910.14 Plumas County: $156,855.25 Riverside County: $5,895,847.54 Sacramento County: $4,567,671.98 San Benito County: $421,170.52 San Bernardino County: $5,891,589.92 San Diego County: $9,717,917.86 San Francisco County: $1,438,792.75 San Joaquin County: $3,128,999.05 San Luis Obispo County: $1,095,820.38 San Mateo County: $2,112,556.39 Santa Barbara County: $1,470,257.73 Santa Clara County: $4,679,386.22 Santa Cruz County: $938,776.92 Shasta County: $859,061.21 Sierra County: $72,628.16 Siskiyou County: $290,379.53 Solano County: $1,447,462.84 Sonoma County: $1,316,340.37 Stanislaus County: $2,408,333.81 Sutter County: $487,838.13 Tehama County: $367,175.72 Trinity County: $81,353.64 Tulare County: $1,651,986.10 Tuolumne County: $265,835.08 Ventura County: $2,547,976.61 Yolo County: $942,859.33 Yuba County $420,895.27 Statewide Total: $116,030,430.00 |
County Funding Allocations by County Alameda County: $6,787,232.99 Alpine County: $91,374.41 Amador County: $348,346.89 Butte County: $1,599,396.41 Calaveras County: $433,661.72 Colusa County: $326,533.53 Contra Costa County: $5,265,982.42 Del Norte County: $342,620.19 El Dorado County: $1,257,182.45 Fresno County: $5,704,713.08 Glenn County: $350,637.57 Humboldt County: $728,315.34 Imperial County: $1,145,079.12 Inyo County: $292,462.21 Kern County: $5,398,154.65 Kings County: $1,308,264.62 Lake County: $430,595.85 Lassen County: $299,361.33 Los Angeles County: $44,818,821.01 Madera County: $1,095,862.22 Marin County: $1,391,808.99 Mariposa County: $118,371.71 Mendocino County: $588,032.10 Merced County: $2,046,766.21 Modoc County: $108,358.16 Mono County: $114,117.59 Monterey County: $2,111,896.05 Napa County: $960,548.48 Nevada County: $509,614.13 Orange County: $15,583,063.31 Placer County: $2,258,972.26 Plumas County: $211,480.49 Riverside County: $10,582,101.62 Sacramento County: $8,068,397.59 San Benito County: $632,924.89 San Bernardino County: $10,574,149.69 San Diego County: $18,117,478.94 San Francisco County: $2,379,840.16 San Joaquin County: $5,315,242.05 San Luis Obispo County: $1,759,117.71 San Mateo County: $3,317,608.19 Santa Barbara County: $2,465,068.01 Santa Clara County: $8,277,045.81 Santa Cruz County: $1,445,962.66 Shasta County: $1,290,462.76 Sierra County: $94,908.60 Siskiyou County: $374,755.16 Solano County: $2,422,494.08 Sonoma County: $2,170,981.97 Stanislaus County: $3,909,721.71 Sutter County: $757,439.70 Tehama County: $525,463.81 Trinity County: $111,205.15 Tulare County: $2,804,481.33 Tuolumne County: $325,605.98 Ventura County: $4,170,531.99 Yolo County: $1,453,587.36 Yuba County: $625,795.60 Statewide Total: $198,000,000.00 |
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