12.900: Language Grant Program
Alternate Name: STARTALK
Overview
Program Number
12.900
Status
Inactive
Last Modified
Sept. 12, 2022
Date Posted
Sept. 12, 2022
Objective
STARTALK is a federal grant program that provides funding and support to institutions to conduct K-16 language student education and teacher development programs of critical need languages that meet the national security and defense priorities. Through these programs, STARTALK seeks to achieve the following:
- Stimulate significant increases in the number of students enrolled in the study of critical languages;
- Increase the quality and supply of teachers of critical languages throughout the nation;
- Improve the quality and effectiveness of critical language curriculum.
Type of Assistance
B - Project Grants
Applicant Eligibility
Must be a US college or university, public or private school system, or not-for-profit language educations institution/organization in order to apply for a STARTALK grant. The program staff must be US Citizens or permanent residents of the United States. Program eligibility will be determined by NSA's STARTALK program office.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Private, public educational institutions and other private, public nonprofit organizations which are operated primarily for language and are not organized primarily for profit.
Additional Information
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Grant Awards
Language Grant Program direct grants
Grant Opportunities