School EligibilityThe Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act, 2021 reserved funds for Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools (EANS) that may be available to your institution. Learn more by examining the state-based information below. To learn if your school or business qualifies for specific products use our Quote Builder by clicking the button below.
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Georgia
Georgia Department of Education EANS Information
March 7, 2022–March 25, 2022
Find all the information about the Georgia EANS application and distribution here.
Amount Allocated: $75,408,050
Low Income Rate: 20%
March 7, 2022–March 25, 2022
Find all the information about the Georgia EANS application and distribution here.
Amount Allocated: $75,408,050
Low Income Rate: 20%
Indiana
Indiana Department of Education EANS Information
Date TBD: Estimate March 2022
Find all the information about the Indiana EANS application and distribution here.
Amount Allocated: $78,874,005
Low Income Rate: 20%
Date TBD: Estimate March 2022
Find all the information about the Indiana EANS application and distribution here.
Amount Allocated: $78,874,005
Low Income Rate: 20%
South Carolina
South Carolina Department of Education EANS Information
February 18, 2022–March 6, 2022
Find all the information about the South Carolina EANS application and distribution here.
Amount Allocated: $40,560,267
Low Income Rate: 20%
February 18, 2022–March 6, 2022
Find all the information about the South Carolina EANS application and distribution here.
Amount Allocated: $40,560,267
Low Income Rate: 20%
Texas
Texas Department of Education EANS Information
February 1, 2022–April 1, 2022
Find all the information about the Texas EANS application and distribution here.
Amount Allocated: $152,146,013
Low Income Rate: 22%
February 1, 2022–April 1, 2022
Find all the information about the Texas EANS application and distribution here.
Amount Allocated: $152,146,013
Low Income Rate: 22%
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