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Investing in Innovation (i3) 2012 Development Competition

Investing in Innovation (i3) 2012 Development Competition. Summary Document February 2012. Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice published in the Federal Register. Investing in Innovation (i3) Fund Summary.

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Investing in Innovation (i3) 2012 Development Competition

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  1. Investing in Innovation (i3)2012 Development Competition Summary Document February 2012 Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Pleaserefer to the official Notice published in the Federal Register.

  2. Investing in Innovation (i3) Fund Summary • To provide competitive grants to applicants with a record of improving student achievement, attainment or retention in order to expand the implementation of, and investment in, innovative practices that are demonstrated to have an impact on: • Improving student achievement or student growth, closing achievement gaps, decreasing dropout rates, increasing high school graduation rates • Increasing college enrollment and completion rates Purpose Funding $140.5 million (est.) to be obligated by December 31, 2012 • Eligible applicants are: • Local educational agencies (LEAs) • Nonprofit organizations in partnership with (a) one or more LEAs or (b) a consortium of schools Applicants Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice in the Federal Register.

  3. Major Changes from 2011 Note: These slides are intended as guidance only and do not reflect all changes. Please refer to the official Notice Inviting Application in the Federal Register.

  4. Types of Awards Available Under i3 i3 Development Validation* Scale-up* * Notices Inviting Applications for the Validation and Scale-up competitions will be available in the coming weeks..Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice in the Federal Register.

  5. FY2012 Development Priorities Early Learning Teacher and Principal Effectiveness College Access and Success Promoting STEM Education Improve Achievementfor High-Need Students Serving Students with Disabilities and Limited English Proficient Students Parent and Family Engagement Productivity Improving Achievement in Persistently Low-performing Schools Improving Rural Achievement Technology May address up to twoCompetitive Preferences(0 or 1 point each) Required forall applications Must address oneAbsolute Priority 5 Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice in the Federal Register.

  6. Two Types of Eligible Applicants A local educational agency (LEA) A non-profit organization in partnership with (a) one or more LEAs or (b) a consortium of schools There is no competitive advantage to applying as one type of applicant or the other, but an applicant must meet other relevant eligibility requirements 6 Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice in the Federal Register.

  7. Some Eligibility Requirements Differ Based on Type of Applicant An LEA applicant must: A partnership must: • Demonstrate that it: • (a) significantly closed achievement gaps between groups of students or demonstrated success in significantly increasing academic achievement for all groups of students, and • (b) made significant improvement in other areas • Establish partnerships with private sector Demonstrate that the non-profit organization has a record of significantly improving student achievement, attainment, or retention through its record of work with an LEA or schools MUST, TO RECEIVE A GRANT MUST MUST 7 Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice in the Federal Register.

  8. Some Eligibility Requirements Apply to Both Types of Applicants All applicants must: MUST, TO RECEIVE A GRANT Address one absolute priority Meet the evidence requirement – see slide 4 Secure commitment for required private sector match MUST 8 Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice in the Federal Register.

  9. Post Award Requirements All i3 Grantees must: • Conduct an independent project evaluation* • Cooperate with technical assistance provided by the Department or its contractors • Share broadly the results of any evaluation • Participate in, organize, or facilitate, as appropriate, communities of practice for the i3 program MUST * Note: The quality of an applicant’s project evaluation is also a selection criterion in the full application. Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice in the Federal Register.

  10. i3 Development Selection Criteria and Points Applicants should note that the order of the selection criteria has changed for the FY2012 competition in order to encourage applications that more clearly describe what the applicant proposes to do, what the results would be if successful, the plan for carrying out the project, and what the field would learn from the project. Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice in the Federal Register. The criteria may apply differently to different levels of grants.

  11. i3 Development Application Process • Department publishes pre-application package • Applicants register early on Grants.gov and CCR • Applicants develop pre-application (7 pages) • Applicants submit pre-application through Grants.gov Pre-AppPeriod (45 Days) • Pre-application peer review • Department announces highest-rated pre-apps Full App Period • Department publishes full application package • Highest-rated pre-applicants only develop full application (25 pages), including project partners and evaluation plans • Highest-rated pre-applications submit full application through Grants.gov • Full application peer review • Department eligibility review, including evidence and applicant’s prior record of improvement • Department announces highest-rated apps Matching Period • Highest-rated applicants secure evidence of required private sector match • Highest-rated applicants submit evidence to the Department for approval and confirmation Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice in the Federal Register.

  12. Other Important Resources • Investing in Innovation Fund Website: • (http://www2.ed.gov/programs/innovation/index.html) • Notice of Final Priorities & Notice of Final Revisions to Priorities, Requirements, and Selection Criteria • Notice Inviting Applications • Application Package (includes the Notice Inviting Applications) – to be posted shortly after NIA is published • Pre-recorded Webinar of i3 Highlights • Frequently Asked Questions • i3 At-A-Glance (Quick Reference) All questions about i3 may be sent to i3@ed.gov Note: These slides are intended as guidance only. Please refer to the official Notice in the Federal Register.

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