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CFDA 84.215: Education Innovation and Research (EIR)

ED's primary mechanism for evidence-based educational innovation grants. Three tiers (Early-phase, Mid-phase, Expansion) reflecting evidence levels per ESEA Tier 1-4.

Typical award
Early-phase: $4M over 5 years. Mid-phase: $8M over 5 years. Expansion: up to $20M over 5 years.
Eligible applicants
  • Local Educational Agencies (LEAs / school districts)
  • Charter management organizations
  • Public and private nonprofit IHEs
  • 501(c)(3) education-focused nonprofits
  • Consortia of any of the above

What this CFDA funds

Development, validation, and scaling of evidence-based interventions improving student academic achievement, especially for high-need students. Each tier requires progressively stronger evidence (Early-phase: rationale; Mid-phase: moderate evidence; Expansion: strong evidence). Recent priorities: STEM, computer science, well-rounded education, post-pandemic recovery.

What winning applicants look like

501(c)(3) ed-tech research orgs (MDRC, AIR, RAND), university research centers, and large urban LEAs with research-practice partnerships. Strong logic models, high-quality evaluation plans (ideally RCT-ready), and absolute-priority alignment are decisive.

Common pitfalls + things to know

EIR competitions specify absolute, competitive-preference, and invitational priorities each cycle — applications must align explicitly to score competitively. Evidence requirements are tier-specific and ED reviewers grade strictly. Match is required for all tiers (10%, 10%, 25% by tier).

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