Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
The Grants for Infants and Families program (Part C) awards formula grants to the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Department of the Interior, and Outlying Areas to assist them in implementing statewide systems of coordinated, comprehensive, multidisciplinary, interagency programs and making early intervention services available to children with disabilities, aged birth through 2, and their families. Under the program, states are responsible for ensuring that appropriate early intervention services are made available to all eligible birth-through-2-year-olds with disabilities and their families, including Indian children and families who reside on reservations geographically located in the State.
84.181
Formula
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
May 13, 2022
Total Amount: $540M
Amount Available Towards Broadband (if specified): Not specified.
No
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities and their Families.
Not applicable.
The lead agency is required to submit several data reports on children served by the Part C program to OSEP on an annual basis, providing information for OSEP's Annual Reports to Congress on the Implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and describing the progress of the Part C system in implementing IDEA and achieving results for children with disabilities and their families.
Gregg Corr
E-mail: Gregg.Corr@ed.gov Telephone: (202) 245-7629
This is one of a number of Department programs that provides funds that may be used to support broadband access. The allowability of costs is always situation and program specific. For that reason, if you decide to use funds under one of these programs for costs related to broadband access, you must be sure that the use of the funds is, under the specific circumstances of the expenditure and the program authority selected, reasonable and necessary for the purposes of that program, and does not violate other program requirements, such as supplement not supplant, if it applies to program. We also note that, while funds under one of these programs can be used on broadband access, the program’s purpose is not primarily focused on that issue.
April 2023