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About the SLDS Grant Program

Better decisions require better information. This principle lies at the heart of the Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems (SLDS) Grant Program. Through grants and a growing range of services and resources, the program has helped propel the successful design, development, implementation, and expansion of K12 and P-20W (early learning through the workforce) longitudinal data systems. These systems are intended to enhance the ability of States to efficiently and accurately manage, analyze, and use education data, including individual student records. The SLDSs should help states, districts, schools, educators, and other stakeholders to make data-informed decisions to improve student learning and outcomes; as well as to facilitate research to increase student achievement and close achievement gaps.

As authorized by the Educational Technical Assistance Act of 2002, Title II of the statute that created the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the SLDS Grant Program has awarded competitive, cooperative agreement grants to states since 2005. These grants extend for three to five years for up to twenty million dollars per grantee. Grantees are obligated to submit annual reports and a final report on the development and implementation of their systems. All 50 states, five territories, and the District of Columbia are eligible to apply. In November of 2005, the first year of the grant program, IES awarded SLDS grants to 14 states (FY 2006 grantees). SLDS grants were awarded to 12 additional states and the District of Columbia in June 2007 (FY 2007 grantees), 27 states in March 2009 (FY 2009 grantees), 20 states in May 2010 (FY 2009 ARRA grantees) and 21 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands in May 2012 (FY 2012 grantees). A total of 16 grants were announced in September 2015 (FY 2015 grantees)— including a first-time grantee, American Samoa. The most recent grant round (FY 2019 grantees) was awarded to 26 states and territories in March 2020, inclusive of two first-time grantees, Guam and Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.

In addition to the grants, the program offers many services and resources to assist education agencies with SLDS-related work. Best practices, lessons learned, and non-proprietary products/solutions developed by recipients of these grants and other states are disseminated to aid state and local education agencies.

For more information on the SLDS Grant Program, contact Kristen King at the National Center for Education Statistics.


SLDS Grant Program Postcard Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems Grant Program Postcard (565 KB)

A summary of the SLDS Grant Program's intended outcomes and related webinars and resource documents

SLDS Grant Program Overview About the SLDS Grant Program (637 KB)

An overview of the SLDS Grant Program and the SLDS State Support Team technical assistance program

SLDS Program Officers & Program Analysts SLDS Staff: Program Officers & Program Analysts (POs & PAs) (536 KB)

An introduction to the SLDS Program Officers and Program Analysts who support states and territories undertaking SLDS work

SLDS Program Officers & Program Analysts History of the SLDS Grant Program (510 KB)

A timeline of the SLDS Grant Program highlighting how it has evolved to reflect states' progress in building and using education data systems