The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) is seeking applications for the Indiana Employability Skills Innovation and Implementation Grant. This grant is available for Indiana schools seeking support in integrating Indiana Employability Skills into their curriculum.
Donor Name: Indiana Department of Education (IDOE)
State: Indiana
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 05/27/2022
Details:
The purpose of this grant is to encourage and support schools as they work to embed into their curriculum the three Indiana Employability Skills highlighted within the Indiana Graduates Prepared to Success (Indiana GPS) framework: communication, collaboration and work ethic. This includes supporting opportunities to implement these skills throughout the K-12 continuum and designing competency-based platforms, badges and/or micro-credentials that assess student readiness in communication, collaboration, and work ethic using the standards of the Indiana Employability Skills. By supporting the development of skills-based performance assessments and competency-based rubrics, they can ensure these micro-credentials and badges will carry currency with external stakeholders alongside a high school diploma and other credentials students earn in high school.
Primary goals of the grant:
- Schools, in partnership with external stakeholders, will develop programming to measure student readiness and proficiency in the skills of communication, collaboration and work ethic.
- Schools will increase the number of students mastering the Indiana Employability Skills standards of communication, collaboration and work ethic as measured through micro-credentials and badges.
- Schools will implement systemic programming that has transferability with and validity from internal and external stakeholders around the skills of communication, collaboration, and work ethic
Funding Information
- Award Ceiling: $150,000
- Award Floor: $100,000
- Projects may be between one and three years in duration.
Eligibility Criteria
Indiana’s Employability Skills Innovation Implementation (ESII) Grant provides competitive, discretionary grants to eligible traditional public schools/districts, charter schools, non-public schools, and education service centers. Applicants will submit innovation implementation plans focused on the Indiana Employability Skills of communication, collaboration, and work ethic for K-12 students.
For more information, visit Indiana Department of Education (IDOE).