Intent to Award for the 21st Century High School After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens (ASSETS)

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Visit the CDE website to access ASSETS results.
All awards are made contingent upon the availability of federal funds. Funds have been ranked and awarded first by geographic designation, then by priority points and Free and Reduced Price Meal (FRPM) percentage rate:

After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens Core

  • North-urban: Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 66.74
  • North-rural:  Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 64.62
  • Central-urban: Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 50.00
  • Central-rural: Priority 4 with an FRPM Percentage of 90.22
  • South-urban: Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 79.87
  • South-rural:  Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 51.94

After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens Equitable Access

  • North-urban: Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 73.84
  • North-rural: Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 70.21
  • Central-urban: Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 69.84
  • Central-rural: Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 76.61
  • South-urban: Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 89.98
  • South-rural: Priority 5 with an FRPM Percentage of 79.21

Appeals

Applicants who wish to appeal the grant award decision must submit a letter of appeal to the California Department of Education (CDE) within 30 calendar days of the Intent to Award email notification.

Appeals are limited to the grounds that the CDE’s action(s) violates a state or federal statute or regulation. The CDE must receive the Letter of Appeal within 30 calendar days of the email notification of the intent to award announcement posted on the CDE website. Postmarks will not be considered. Emailed letters of appeal will not be accepted.

The letter of appeal must have an original Authorized Signature or signature of the Designee. The appeal should be mailed or hand delivered to:

21st Century High School After School Safety and
Enrichment for Teens Grant Application Appeals
California Department of Education
Expanded Learning Division
1430 N Street, Suite 3400
Sacramento, CA 95814-5901

The letter of appeal shall include:

  1. A clear, concise statement of the action being appealed;
  2. The legal authority (statute and/or regulation) relied upon for the appeal position;
  3. The specific evidence being submitted to support the appeal; and
  4. The specific remedy sought.

Please note: The Intent to Award list may change after the grant award appeal period is complete. The final awards will be posted on the CDE website when all data is verified and appeals are decided.