Part 263 — Indian Education Discretionary Grant Programs
Subpart A — Professional Development Program
- § 263.1— What is the Professional Development program?
- § 263.2— Who is eligible to apply under the Professional Development program?
- § 263.3— What definitions apply to the Professional Development program?
- § 263.4— What costs may a Professional Development program include?
- § 263.5— What are the application requirements?
- § 263.6— What priority is given to certain projects and applicants?
- § 263.7— How does the Secretary evaluate applications for the Professional Development program?
- § 263.8— What are the requirements for a leave of absence?
- § 263.9— What are the payback requirements?
- § 263.10— What are the requirements for payback deferral?
- § 263.11— What are the participant payback reporting requirements?
- § 263.12— What are the grantee post-award requirements?
- § 263.13— What are the program-specific requirements for continuation awards?
Subpart B — Demonstration Grants for Indian Children and Youth Program
- § 263.20— What definitions apply to the Demonstration Grants for Indian Children and Youth program?
- § 263.21— What priority is given to certain projects and applicants?
- § 263.22— What are the application requirements for these grants?
- § 263.23— What is the Federal requirement for Indian hiring preference that applies to these grants?
- § 263.24— How does the Secretary evaluate applications for the Demonstration Grants for Indian Children and Youth grants program?
- § 263.25— What are the program requirements when the Secretary uses the priority in § 263.21(c)(7)?