CFDA 84.305: Education Research, Development, and Dissemination (IES)
IES's primary CFDA for education research grants. Covers basic-to-applied education research across pre-K through postsecondary, focused on rigorous evidence generation that meets ESEA Tier 1-4 evidence standards.
What this CFDA funds
Five research goals: Exploration (correlational), Development & Innovation, Initial Efficacy, Replication, and Measurement. Cross-cutting topic areas: cognition, early childhood, English learners, education leadership, education technology, social-behavioral context, postsecondary, special education, statistics + methods. Strict adherence to IES Standards for Excellence in Education Research.
What winning applicants look like
R1 universities with dedicated education-research centers, freestanding 501(c)(3) education research orgs, and IES-funded R&D centers. Multi-PI proposals with deep methodological expertise (especially in causal inference) score well. Research-practice partnerships with LEAs are a competitive-preference signal.
Common pitfalls + things to know
IES Standards for Excellence are exacting — every proposal must satisfy specific design rigor for its goal type. Initial Efficacy and Replication grants require RCT or strong quasi-experimental designs. Measurement grants must follow IES psychometric standards. The topic area you target matters: panel composition and review culture vary substantially.
Related CFDAs to also explore
- CFDA 84.215 — Education Innovation and Research (EIR)
- CFDA 84.367 — Title II Improving Teacher Quality
- CFDA 84.116 — FIPSE — Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education
Audiences who use this CFDA
If you fall into one of these audience groups, the audience guide gives you the broader picture of all federal funding streams you qualify for — not just CFDA 84.305.
- HBCUs, Tribal Colleges, and Minority-Serving Institutions
- K-12 School Districts (Local Educational Agencies)
Always verify in the official source. CFDA program details, eligibility, and award ranges change with each annual NOFO cycle. Confirm at sam.gov/content/assistance-listings or the agency's program office before you build an application strategy. This page is editorial reference, not an official agency notice.