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In a Rwandan classroom, a girl writes on the blackboard. Credit GPE
When a country lacks sufficient financing to develop or implement its education plan, the Global Partnership can provide grants through the GPE Fund.
There are 3 different types of grants.
Useful Resources for GPE Grants
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Education Sector Plan Development Grants
Developing countries interested in joining the Global Partnership can receive up to $500,000 to develop a solid education sector plan or improve on an existing one. This grant helps a country to perform strategic, consultative and analytical work to develop or revise its sector plan. Of the total grant, one half is to be used to carry out an analysis of the education sector, and the other half can be used for additional studies or to develop the sector plan.
Eligibility: All countries eligible to become GPE partners, i.e. low-income countries, lower-middle income countries with a primary completion rate lower than 85%, and small island and small landlocked developing states
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Development Grants
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Program Development Grants
Countries eligible to apply for program implementation grants can receive $200,000 (up to $400,000 in exceptional cases) for the design of an education program that will help the country to implement its national sector strategy.
Eligibility: Countries eligible to apply for GPE program implementation grants
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Education Sector Program Implementation Grants
GPE partner countries can receive up to $100 million to finance a program that supports the implementation of their education sector plan, including among other things funding school construction and rehabilitation, textbooks, teacher training, and school meals.
Eligibility:
Eligibility is based on three dimensions: poverty, education vulnerability and fragility.
A country is eligible for an education sector program implementation grants if:
It has an education sector plan endorsed by its development partners, and
It is classified as low-income based on its Gross National Product per capita, or
It is classified as an IDA-eligible small island or small landlocked developing state, or
It is classified as lower-middle income based on its Gross National Product per capita and its primary completion rate is lower than 85%
OverviewIn a Rwandan classroom, a girl writes on the blackboard. Credit GPEWhen a country lacks sufficient financing to develop or implement its education plan, the Global Partnership can provide grants through the GPE Fund.There are 3 different types of grants.Useful Resources for GPE GrantsNext SectionPrevious SectionEducation Sector Plan Development GrantsDeveloping countries interested in joining the Global Partnership can receive up to $500,000 to develop a solid education sector plan or improve on an existing one. This grant helps a country to perform strategic, consultative and analytical work to develop or revise its sector plan. Of the total grant, one half is to be used to carry out an analysis of the education sector, and the other half can be used for additional studies or to develop the sector plan.Eligibility: All countries eligible to become GPE partners, i.e. low-income countries, lower-middle income countries with a primary completion rate lower than 85%, and small island and small landlocked developing statesResources for Education Sector PlanDevelopment GrantsNext SectionPrevious SectionProgram Development GrantsCountries eligible to apply for program implementation grants can receive $200,000 (up to $400,000 in exceptional cases) for the design of an education program that will help the country to implement its national sector strategy.Eligibility: Countries eligible to apply for GPE program implementation grantsResources for Program Development GrantsPrevious SectionEducation Sector Program Implementation GrantsGPE partner countries can receive up to $100 million to finance a program that supports the implementation of their education sector plan, including among other things funding school construction and rehabilitation, textbooks, teacher training, and school meals.Eligibility:Eligibility is based on three dimensions: poverty, education vulnerability and fragility.A country is eligible for an education sector program implementation grants if:It has an education sector plan endorsed by its development partners, andIt is classified as low-income based on its Gross National Product per capita, orIt is classified as an IDA-eligible small island or small landlocked developing state, orIt is classified as lower-middle income based on its Gross National Product per capita and its primary completion rate is lower than 85%
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