NCLB/ESEA Title 1 and Other Federal Education Programs
What States and Localities Received
Sources of raw data on what states and localities received
for: NCLBA/ESEA Title I, other Title I Programs (including Early/
Reading First) and all formula education programs (including all
IDEA programs):
ESEA Title I LEA Allocations - FY 2007
Title I, the largest elementary and secondary education
program, supplements State and local funding for low-achieving
children, especially in high-poverty schools. The program
finances the additional academic support and learning
opportunities that are often required to help disadvantaged
students progress along with their classmates.
The
ESEA Title I LEA Allocations - FY 2007 tables, which are organized by state, show each LEA's:
- Federal FY 2007 Title I allocation
- 20% reservation for choice-related transportation and
supplemental educational services
- Maximum per-child expenditure for supplemental educational
services
Please note that the data on these tables are
for information purposes only and do not constitute any binding
agreement on behalf of the U.S. Department of Education.
Fiscal Year 2001-2009 State Tables for the U.S. Department of
Education
State tables
(last updated 03/06/08) are available showing allocations for FY
2001 through FY 2008 enacted appropriations and the FY 2009
President's Budget Request. Funds included in the State
tables are from programs that allocate funds to States using a
statutory formula. The totals do not reflect all Department of
Education funds that flow to a State. States and other entities
may also receive funds from grants that are awarded on a
competitive basis. These tables also include for each State
financial support from selected student aid programs that provide
funds to the postsecondary institution that a student attends.
Also shown for each State is the dollar amount of new federally
supported loans made to students attending postsecondary
institutions located in the State.
These tables show final FY 2008 allocations, and related
adjustments to FY 2009 estimates, for Education for Homeless
Children and Youth State Grants as well as the following ESEA/No
Child Left Behind (NCLB) programs:
- Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies
- Reading First State Grants
- Even Start State Grants
- State Agency Program-Migrant Education
- State Agency Program-Neglected and Delinquent
- Comprehensive School Reform (Title I)
- Improving Teacher Quality State Grants
- Mathematics and Science Partnerships
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers
- Educational Technology State Grants
- State Grants for Innovative Programs
- State Assessments
- Comprehensive School Reform (Fund for the Improvement of
Education)
- Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities State
Grants
- State Grants for Community Service for Expelled of
Suspended Students
- English Language Acquisition State Grants
- Final FY 2003 allocations for the two Rural Education
programs are expected to be available his summer.
State Funding History Tables: FY 1980 - FY 2000
These
historical tables
show State funding under formula-allocated and selected student
aid programs administered by the Department. The data on these
tables are for information purposes only and do not constitute
any binding agreement on behalf of the U.S. Department of
Education.