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Programa de subvenciones McKinney-Vento

Los fondos de subvenciones están disponibles para las LEA (distritos escolares, escuelas autónomas y BOCES) a través de un proceso de solicitud competitivo administrado por el Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York (NYSED). Las solicitudes para la Beca Competitiva McKinney-Vento están disponibles cada 3 años. Las LEA que obtengan con éxito una subvención de 3 años pueden utilizar los fondos para proporcionar programas y actividades que apoyen el éxito escolar de los estudiantes sin hogar. Las actividades permitidas incluyen, entre otras, las siguientes:

  • La provisión de tutoría, instrucción complementaria y servicios educativos enriquecidos, así como transporte hacia y desde dichos servicios;

  • Actividades antes y después de la escuela, tutoría y programas de verano con un maestro u otra persona calificada, así como el transporte relacionado con estos programas y servicios;

  • Prestación de servicios de apoyo a los estudiantes, incluido el asesoramiento sobre salud mental y prevención de la violencia, así como el transporte relacionado con estos servicios;

  • Asociaciones con organizaciones locales para proporcionar servicios de salud física y mental, actividades de enriquecimiento u otros apoyos para "niños en su totalidad", así como transporte relacionado con estos servicios;

  • Programas de alimentos suplementarios como refrigerios después de la escuela o programas de alimentos de fin de semana;

  • Provisión de programas de educación de la primera infancia apropiados para el desarrollo que no se proporcionan de otra manera;

  • Proporcionar educación y capacitación a los padres de estudiantes en viviendas temporales sobre los derechos y recursos educativos disponibles;

  • Adaptación del espacio, compra de suministros para instalaciones no escolares (por ejemplo, espacios de estudio / juego estimulantes y apropiados para la edad dentro de los refugios o "rincones tranquilos" en las aulas); y

  • Desarrollo profesional y capacitación sobre los estatutos de McKinney-Vento, la sensibilidad al trauma u otro tema relacionado para educadores, personal de la escuela / distrito y / o socios comunitarios.

Visite la página "Beneficiarios actuales" para obtener más información sobre el ciclo de subvenciones actual.

Ir a las preguntas frecuentes

Para obtener más información sobre las subvenciones McKinney-Vento en general, comuníquese con el Programa de Educación para Personas sin Hogar del Departamento de Educación del Estado al (518) 473-0295. 

Recursos del tema

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2007-2010 NYS McKinney-Vento Grant Recipients

This spreadsheet details the school districts and BOCES awarded McKinney-Vento grants for the 2007-08, 2008-09, and 2009-10 school years. The spreadsheet includes the annual awards (i.e. the amount a school district or BOCES received in each of the three years) and the districts to be served by each grant.

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2011 NYS McKinney-Vento Grant Recipients

This spreadsheet details the school districts and BOCES awarded McKinney-Vento grants for January 1-June 30,2011, and the districts to be served by each grant.

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2011-13 NYS McKinney-Vento Grant Recipients

This spreadsheet details the school districts and BOCES awarded McKinney-Vento grants for the 2011-12 and 2012-13 school years. The spreadsheet includes the annual awards (i.e. the amount a school district or BOCES received in each of the two years) and the districts to be served by each grant.

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2013-16 NYS McKinney-Vento Grant Recipients

This spreadsheet details the school districts and BOCES awarded grants for the 2013-14, 2014-15, and 2015-16 school years. The spreadsheet includes the annual awards (i.e. the amount a school district or BOCES received in each of the three years) and the districts to be served by each grant.

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2016-19 NYS McKinney-Vento Grant Recipients

This spreadsheet lists the school districts and BOCES awarded grants for the 2016-17, 2017-18, and 2018-19 school years. The spreadsheet includes the annual awards (i.e. the amount a school district or BOCES received in each of the three years) and the districts to be served by each grant.

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Guides & Fact Sheets

2018 McKinney-Vento Baseline Grantee Meeting - Materials and Resources

Read more about the various presentations and resources from our April 12, 2018 Baseline Grantee Meeting.

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Research & Reports

CSPR Data Report

This report sheet is for CSPR Data.

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Educating Homeless Children and Youth: Conducting Needs Assessments and Evaluating Services A Guide for SEAs, LEAs, and Local Schools

It is strongly recommended that applicants for the McKinney-Vento Grant conduct a needs assessment before crafting their potential programming. This NCHE publication provides a three-tiered approach to conducting comprehensive needs assessments and program evaluations to strengthen homeless education programs. It includes a comprehensive set of tools that will be useful in assisting LEAs in collecting the data needed to inform program decisions at the local level.

About the Source

Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, the National Center for Homeless Education (NCHE) operates the Department’s technical assistance center for the federal Education for Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY) Program. In this role, NCHE works with schools, service providers, parents, and other interested stakeholders to ensure that children and youth experiencing homelessness can enroll and succeed in school.

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McKinney-Vento Data Standards and Indicators (2006 Revisions)

This resource from the National Center for Homeless Education provides an updated version of the original five Standards and Indicators for Quality McKinney-Vento Programs developed in 2000. Reflecting provisions in the reauthorized McKinney-Vento Act and five years of effective practice, the revision includes 10 standards and proposed indicators that are comprehensive and quantifiable. Also included is a guide for developing program benchmarks.

About the Source

Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, the National Center for Homeless Education (NCHE) operates the Department’s technical assistance center for the federal Education for Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY) Program. In this role, NCHE works with schools, service providers, parents, and other interested stakeholders to ensure that children and youth experiencing homelessness can enroll and succeed in school.

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Guides & Fact Sheets

McKinney-Vento Grant Closeout (2019-2022) PDF

This resource provides some additional information for McKinney-Vento Grantees (2019-2022).

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SIRS Data on Student Homelessness - 3 Year Summary (2015-16, 2016-17, and 2017-18)

This spreadsheet contains data on the number of students who experienced homelessness at any point in the school years 2015-16, 2016-17, and 2017-18. The data were collected by the New York State Education Department in the Student Information Repository System (SIRS) and reflect students enrolled in New York State School Districts and New York State Charter Schools.

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SIRS Data on Student Homelessness - 3 Year Summary (2018-19, 2019-20, and 2020-21)

This spreadsheet contains data on the number of students who experienced homelessness at any point in the school years 2018-19, 2019-20, and 2020-21. The data were collected by the New York State Education Department in the Student Information Repository System (SIRS) and reflect students enrolled in New York State School Districts and New York State Charter Schools.

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