I’ve been working to better understand what effect refusing grant money will have on our district (see this story). New data has been received via CORA, all grant applications for the ’23-24 school year as of 4/2/2023 (links to applications are included). I’m not sure if programs like the Title 1A funding would be secured later in the year; it’s possible the actual ’23-24 grant picture will have additional funds added beyond what’s shown here.
WPSD grant applications, ’23-24 School Year:
- School to Work Alliance Program (SWAP): $200,613.83
- Advanced Course Grant Program: $50,739
For comparison, WPSD grants, ’22-23 School Year:
- Newmont CC/V Goldmine Grant – Bldg Level Educational Programs ($ 47,017)
- Summit Elem. NLK Security Grant – Bldg Security ($ 2,019)
- Project Lead The Way HS-Lockheed Martin – HS PLTW ($ 2,200)
- Child Care Relief Grant – Preschool ($ 7,772)
- Colo. Ed. Initiative SERN Grant – Social Emotional Redesign Network ($ 15,413)
- Jadenator Donation Grant – Student Needs-Athletics ($ 2,150)
- CDHS Child Care Oper Stabil Grant – After School Care ($ 60,688)
- Colo. Health Foundation – Student Wellness ($ 11,376)
- CDHS Workforce Sustain – After School Care ($ 13,144)
- Local Donations/some Dist. funds – Auditorium Upgrade ($ 55,000)
- School Counselor Corp Grant – Counseling ($ 489,989)
- State Library Grant – School Libraries ($ 5,000)
- School Health Professionals Grant – Cohort 5 (Elem) – Substance Abuse Prevention ($ 266,618)
- School Health Professionals Grant – Cohort 6 (Sec) – Sustance Abuse Prevention ($ 216,786)
- WPHS Advanced Placement Pilot Program – HS AP ($ 4,558)
- Career Development Incentive Programs – HS Instructional ($ 32,944)
- Kindergarten Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment – Kndg. Fixed Assets ($ 19,485)
- Read Act Grant – Literacy ($ 53,409)
- AP Exam Fee Reimbursement – AP Exams ($ 1,500)
- Concurrent Enrollment – Concurrent Enrollment ($ 10,000)
- WPHS SWAP – School to Work alliance Program ($187,606)
- Suicide Prevention Grant – Suicide Prevention ($ 5,000)
- URHN-Substance Abuse Prevention Grant – Sustance Abuse Prevention ($ 169,999)
- Title IA – Language Arts and Math ($ 401,234)
- Carl Perkins Consorsium – Vocational ($ 11,115)
- Title III ELL flow Through – ELL ($ 4,151)
- Title IIA (combined with Title IV for budgeting) – Instructional Resource ($ 92,846)
- Title IV (combined with Title IIA for budgeting) – Combined with Title IIA ($ 25,133)
- Supply Chain Assistance Grant, School Food Svc. – School Food Service ($ 32,178)
- Summit Elem. Distinctive Schools Award – Title I Educational Program ($ 10,000)
Also in the ’22-23 school year were federal Covid relief funds; these are expiring on their own so I’m separating them out:
- ESSER 3 Grant (Instr Impact) – Covid Pandemic ($ 320,436)
- ESSER 2 Grant – Covid Pandemic ($ 306,592)
- ESSER 3 Grant – Covid Pandemic Loss of Learning ($ 1,173,946)
Regarding those ESSER funds, the district’s Use of Funds Plan for that money can be viewed here (thanks to CORA).