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CAMP

Migrant Education College Assistance Migrant Program

CFDA 84.149 PROJECT GRANTS
Higher Education
Official Program Website

Program Objectives

To assist students who are engaged, or whose immediate family is engaged, in migrant and other seasonal farmwork, are enrolled or are admitted for enrollment on a full-time basis, at institutions of higher education and are in the first academic year at such an institution.

Who Can Benefit

First-year college students who are engaged, or whose immediate family member is engaged, in migrant and other seasonal farmwork or who have participated or been eligible to participate in the Title I, Migrant Education Program, or the Department of Labor's National Farmworker Jobs Program.

Financial Information

Award Amounts

Range: $180,000-$425,000. Average: $410,615.

Program Funding

(Project Grants) FY 23$26,918,136.00; FY 24 est $28,091,076.00; FY 25 est $32,896,192.00; FY 22$23,974,361.00; FY 21$24,017,699.00; FY 20$22,804,221.00; FY 19$22,068,084.00; FY 18$22,286,942.00; FY 17$22,212,961.00; FY 16$22,199,943.00; -

Program Recipients (FY2024)

Made 16 new grant awards and 47 continuation awards.

How to Apply

This program is typically administered through institutions or organizations. Contact your school's financial aid office or visit the official program website for application information.

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Administering Agency

OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF

Data Source

Information from SAM.gov Assistance Listings. Last updated: December 2024.

Program Details

CFDA Number
84.149
Assistance Type
PROJECT GRANTS
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