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Session Description
Title I, Part D (TIPD) funding is a stream of federal funding that is available to almost all state-operated delinquent and neglected facilities and locally operated delinquent facilities that serve youth in the United States. Educators and administrators need to be aware of what this funding stream is and how they can use it to improve educational outcomes in their programs.
This presentation covered three domains and participants left with a broad understanding of Title I, Part D. We discussed how Title I, Part D funding is generated and how facilities can access these funds. We discussed how facilities can use their funds on allowable expenses to improve educational outcomes with a special focus on transition services. We concluded with an overview of how facilities can evaluate their educational programs to determine effectiveness and make programmatic decisions for the upcoming year.
This presentation was conducted by The National Training and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk (NDTAC) during the Alabama State Department of Education’s MEGA Conference 2024.