The Federal Public Charter Schools Program (PSCP) supports the planning,
development, and initial implementation of charter schools. Grants
awarded under this program are discretionary competitive grants.
Grantees receive up to three years of assistance, of which the charter
school may use not more than 18 months for planning and program design
and not more than 2 years for the initial implementation of the charter
school. State education agencies (SEAs) may compete for these grants
if there is a charter school law in place in their state. SEAs that
receive this grant in turn award subgrants to successful eligible
applicants with in their state. In addition, non-SEA eligible applicants
may apply for funding directly from the U.S. Department of Education
if the SEA in the state elects not to participate in the PSCP or
does not have an application approved under the program.
Tennessee is currently disbursing funds to subgrantees under its original
PSCP grant. However, the state has not been awarded a new CSP grant. The
SEA does plan to file a new application at the next available opportunity.
Charter schools may also wish to apply directly to the U.S. Department
of Education for these funds at the same time. If in the application review
process it does not appears that the SEA will be awarded a grant, then
the USDOE will review individual charter school applications submitted
from that state.