Title I Waiver Funding Bulletin
Pockets of Revenue Opportunity in "Waiver" States until September 2010
The federal ARRA economic stimulus provided significant new funding for programs under Title I. To ensure the most effective use of stimulus funds, the U.S. Department of Education approved waiver requests from many states. Waivers lift some restrictions on how the funds can be spent.
States where waivers have been approved may be especially opportune for suppliers looking for pockets of funds. This four-page summary and analysis from Education TURNKEY Systems, experts in federal policy and school funding, provides insight about new district sales opportunities for suppliers of professional development services as well as intervention products and services.
Included in this timely school sales bulletin:
- How districts are likely to use remaining ARRA + Title I funds through September 2010
- Implications of the Title I waiver for extending federal funding
- Highlights and analyses for specific states that applied for a waiver
- A table that lists "waiver" states and the types of waivers for each state, as of December 2009
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