Sustaining Your EED Grant
What this playlist is:
A primary goal of the U.S. Department of Education’s Effective Educator Development (EED) Program is to ensure that effective grant strategies are sustained after grant funding ends. That said, planning for sustainability is complex and requires systems change given the complexity of EED grants. All grantees develop logic models and project plans shortly after receiving their grant. These performance management tools are foundational to sustainability planning.
This playlist provides EED grantees a prioritized, sequenced list of resources to support their sustainability planning. All EED grantees can find value in the resources in this playlist.
We recommend that all grantees in the first year of their grant cycle begin with Getting Started with Sustainability Planning. This includes foundational information about sustainability planning, why it matters, and how to set yourself up for success.
The remainder of the playlist is divided into the four factors of sustainability:
- Partnerships, stakeholder engagement, and communication
- Capacity for widespread use and continuing with fidelity
- Measurement and evaluation
- Ongoing financial support
Grantees in the second through fifth years of their grant cycle and grantees who have already completed a sustainability self-assessment might choose to follow the playlist for one or more factors of sustainability.
Entry Point 1: Getting Started with Sustainability Planning
- Building Your Sustainability Team: Blog Post #2
- Creating the Sustainability Team: Mapping Exercise
- A Comprehensive Guide to Sustainability Planning: Self-Assessment Task
Entry Point 2: Partnerships, Stakeholder Engagement, and Communication
- Partnerships in Comprehensive Sustainability Plan
- Understanding Partnership Types
- Using Your Logic Model to Enhance and Inform Your Communications Toolkit: Blog Post #5
Entry Point 3: Capacity for Widespread Use and Continuing with Fidelity
- Widespread Use in Comprehensive Sustainability Planning
- Continuous Improvement in Education: A Toolkit for Schools and Districts
Entry Point 4: Measurement and Evaluation
- Logic Model Toolkit
- Creating Effective Surveys: Best Practices in Survey Design
- Collaboration Hour Video Clips and Cost Analysis Project (CAP) Guidelines
- Change the Frame, Change the Conversation