Are private preschools eligible applicants for TDP grants?
Please advise as to whether I should apply for this grant. Private schools eligible for the TDP grant program must qualify as low income (as defined in the application), non-profit, and teach some or all classes from kindergarten through twelfth grade (k-12). Private preschools are not eligible for the TDP grant program. I represent two public charter schools serving 550 students from a Unified School District. We are seeking funding for an artificial turf playing field. I am trying to determine if we are eligible to apply for your grant as a public entity. I see that “special districts” is listed in the first sentence below, but later the point of a “large public school district” is made. Please let me know if we are indeed eligible to apply. The following information is not offered as legal advice. Please check with your attorney to determine if the information is applicable to your schools and situation. It is our understanding that charter schools do not qualify as special district
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