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Impact of a Government Shutdown on TRIO Programs December 20, 2024 by Kimberly Jones Please know that our COE team is always here to assist you. Forward Funded : TRIO and GEAR UP funds for Program Year 2024-25 were included in the final FY2024 legislation passed by Congress in March 2024. Hamm Click to view the page: U.S.
Unfortunately, neither body will complete its work before October 1 , which marks the beginning of the new Fiscal Year, FY 2024. In other words, Program Year 2023-2024 is funded by the FY2023 bill passed last year. If not, the federal government will ‘shut down’ all non-essential services.
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Hamm Click to view the page: At Policy Seminar 2024, Secretary Cardona Calls Education Advocates to Action Blog At Policy Seminar 2024, Secretary Cardona Calls Education Advocates to Action by Adryan Garcia Click to view the page: The Council for Opportunity in Education Hosts U.S. Hamm Click to view the page: Level Up: Unite Voices.
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March 20, 2024 — by Terrance L. She concluded, “We will be beating this drum throughout the rest of 2024.” Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. She stated firmly, “We are asking for a $68 million increase for TRIO for FY25, which will fund our work in Program Year 2025-2026.”
Senator Jon Tester’s View from Capitol Hill March 21, 2024 — by Terrance L. Hamm As the Senate co-chair of the Congressional TRIO Caucus, he reaffirmed his commitment to advocating for the transformative impact of TRIO programs on students’ lives. Hamm Click to view the page: Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. Create Change.
June 26, 2024 — by Kimberly Jones The funding bill cuts education funding by 14%. House Appropriations Subcommittee proposes 11% cut to LHHS budget; Slashes Federal Work Study and SEOG by 50%. Hamm Click to view the page: Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. Blog Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. by Terrance L.
Today, COE learned that the Federal TRIO Programs were level funded in the FY 2024 (Program Year 2024-25) Appropriations bill reported out of the House Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services (LHHS). It is only your advocacy that protected TRIO to this point.
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