Access Challenge Grants: College
The grants fund a wide variety of activities designed to simplify the "college-going" process for families who lack social or cultural capital. Common initiatives include: College Access Challenge Grant Program (PDF)
The College Access Challenge Grant Program (CACGP) is a federal formula grant program designed to foster partnerships between government entities and philanthropic organizations. Its primary goal is to significantly increase the number of underrepresented and low-income students who enter and succeed in postsecondary education. Program Overview and Purpose
: States may choose to award these funds to private agencies or local educational institutions to carry out specific projects. Key Initiatives and Activities college access challenge grants
The CACGP provides funds to states to address the barriers that prevent underrepresented students from pursuing higher education. The program focuses on:
Funds are distributed to states based on a statutory formula that considers the number of residents living below the poverty line within specific age ranges (typically ages 5–17 and 15–44). The grants fund a wide variety of activities
: Evaluating success based on the number of students who successfully navigate the college admissions and financial aid processes. Funding and Eligibility
: Grantees are often required to provide a non-federal matching contribution to leverage federal funds. Program Overview and Purpose : States may choose
: Encouraging collaboration between federal, state, and local governments, as well as private philanthropic groups.
