Native Hawaiian Career and Technical Education
Program Objectives
To make grants to community-based organizations primarily serving and representing Native Hawaiians for programs or portions of programs authorized by, and consistent with, the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006, as amended by the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century (Perkins V).
Who Can Benefit
Native Hawaiians individuals will benefit.
Financial Information
Award Amounts
Estimated range: $250,000-$500,000; Estimated average: $289,827.
Program Funding
(Project Grants) FY 23$3,449,620.00; FY 24 est $3,574,620.00; FY 25 est $3,674,620.00; FY 22$3,449,620.00; FY 21$3,337,118.00; FY 20$3,206,495.00; FY 19$3,156,495.00; FY 18$2,981,495.00; FY 17$2,793,955.00; FY 16$2,793,995.00; -
Program Recipients (FY2023)
Made 9 grant 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.
Visit Program WebsiteAdministering Agency
Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Data Source
Information from SAM.gov Assistance Listings. Last updated: December 2024.
Program Details
- CFDA Number
- 84.259
- Assistance Type
- PROJECT GRANTS (DISCRETIONARY)
- Official Website
- cte.ed.gov/grants/discretionary-grants...
Related Programs
- Civil Rights Training and Advisory Services (also known as Equity Assistance Centers) (CFDA 84.004)
- Career and Technical Education -- Basic Grants to States (CFDA 84.048)
- Career and Technical Education -- National Programs (CFDA 84.051)
- Career and Technical Education - Grants to Native Americans and Alaska Natives (CFDA 84.101)
- MSEIP (CFDA 84.120)