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21st Century California School Leadership Academy, Fiscal Year 2025-26


Funding Description

The purpose of the 21st Century California School Leadership Academy (21CSLA) is to provide in-depth support for administrators and other school leaders.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants Local educational agencies
Required Eligibility Criteria $200,000 to Marin County Superintendent of Schools on behalf of the California Collaborative for Educational Excellence to collaborate with the CDE on the 21CSLA Program
Other Eligibility Considerations For additional eligibility criteria, please refer to the authorizing statute.
Eligible Grade Level(s) Not applicable
Eligible Age Level(s) Not applicable

Funding

Legal Authority Budget Act 25, Item 6100-195-0890 Schedule 3
Source / Type Federal / Grant
State Fiscal Year 2025-26
SACS Resource / Revenue Codes 4037 / 8290
Total Available $200,000
Recipient Amount 200,000
Match Requirement No
Allocation Formula 21CSLA Marin County Superintendent of Schools grant recipient will be awarded $200,000 per fiscal year, pending ongoing funding from Congress and California State budget authority

Important Dates

Date Application Available Unavailable
Due Date Unavailable
Expected Notification Date Unavailable

Additional Information

Application Unavailable
Background 21st Century California School Leadership Academy [http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/pl/ca21csla.asp]
Fiscal Unavailable
Funding Results21CSLA Administrative Agent 2025-26 Cohort 2 [http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r12/csla25mrnresults.asp]
Other Unavailable

Contacts

Program Jeffrey Franey, 916-327-4770, 21CSLA@cde.ca.gov
Fiscal Mosetta Peppers, 916-327-4407, 21CSLA@cde.ca.gov
Division Professional Learning Support Division, 916-445-7331 (phone), 916-319-0136 (fax)
Last Modified: September 19, 2025
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