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Michigan to receive $89 million in federal funding to help K-12 schools and colleges

An $89.4 million federal grant through the Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s Emergency Education Relief Fund will help K-12 schools, colleges and universities hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic continue providing educational services. Funding may be used to provide emergency grants to schools, colleges and other educational organizations.

“It’s never been more important to ensure every Michigan student has access to a high-quality education, and this funding will help our continued efforts to provide remote and other critical educational services to all students in every corner of our state during the ongoing pandemic.  In the weeks ahead, I will identify strategies that ensure this federal funding provides much-needed support to our schools hit hardest during this unprecedented crisis,” Whitmer said.

The Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund, which is part of the federal CARES Act, is administered by the U.S. Department of Education.

 

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