CFDA#

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Funder Type

State Government
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IT Classification

B - Readily funds technology as part of an award
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Authority

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI)
Summary

The purpose of the Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) Implementation Grant, authorized by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA),is to provide Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) with additional funds and resources to assist CSI identified schools in implementation, monitoring and refinement of the improvement plan.
History of Funding

2020-2021 CSI Implementation Grant Allocations can be viewed here: https://dpi.wi.gov/sites/default/files/imce/continuous-improvement/2020-21_CSI_Implementation_Grant_Allocations.xlsx
Additional Information

LEAs may use funds for implementation of the evidence-based improvement strategy/strategies identified in each school improvement plan. LEAs may use funds for salaries, fringe benefits, professional development, purchased services, supplies for implementation and stakeholder meetings, and other expenses for school improvement plan implementation.
Eligibility Details

Eligible applicants are LEAs, with one or more schools that have been identified as a CSI school. CSI schools are the lowest five percent of Title I schools based on the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) indicators (academic achievement, student growth, progress toward English language proficiency, graduation rate, and absenteeism) or any school with a graduation rate below 67 percent. The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) is required to identify CSI Schools using the metrics defined in Wisconsin's ESSA State Plan. DPI will notify eligible applicants.
Deadline Details

The application deadline was October 31, 2019. Information on future grant cycles will be posted on the program page as they are announced.
Award Details

Award amounts vary. Allocations are based on a formula.
Formula Explanation: The allocation formula is based off Third Friday of September (TFS) enrollment from the previous school year. Schools identified as CSI with between 200 and 550 students will receive 100,000. For any school identified as CSI with a TFS count greater than 550, the school will receive an additional $400 per student above the 550 student enrollment count. Schools identified as CSI with fewer than 200 students will receive $200 less than $100,000 for every student below the 200 enrollment count.
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