How do cooperative agreements differ from a regular grant award?
Cooperative agreements allow NCES to have ongoing relationships with grantees that encourage knowledge sharing and convening among grantees, and allow for easier distribution of technical assistance and other resources and services to grantees. Grantees must fulfill certain duties as part of cooperative agreements, such as attendance and participation in the national grantee conference, for instance. All such requirements are outlined in the Cooperative Agreement sent to awardees.
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