Opportunity
Delaware My Market Place #DOE26011-21st_CCLC24
Delaware Department of Education Seeks Providers for 21st Century Community Learning Centers
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
June 25, 2026
Identifier
DOE26011-21st_CCLC24
NAICS
611710, 624110, 923110
This opportunity from the Delaware Department of Education seeks professional service providers to establish or expand 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) for students in high-need areas. - Government Buyer: - State of Delaware Department of Education - Services Requested: - Establishment or expansion of community learning centers - Academic enrichment, tutoring, mentoring, and homework help - Enrichment activities including music, arts, sports, cultural programs, and family literacy - Target Population: - Students attending Title I eligible schools or schools with high percentages of low-income families - Eligible Applicants: - Local school systems, interagency/interdepartmental groups, community and faith-based organizations, private/public organizations, or consortia - Funding Details: - Subgrant awards for up to three consecutive years - Minimum annual award: $50,000 - Maximum annual award: up to $320,000 based on projected average daily attendance - Awards contingent on federal funding and satisfactory progress - Notable Requirements: - Collaboration with Local Education Agencies (LEAs) - Sustainability plan for post-grant operations - Compliance with federal and state guidelines - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a service-based solicitation
Description
The State of Delaware Department of Education is seeking professional services to establish or expand community learning centers that provide students with enrichment opportunities during times when school is not in session. The program aims to offer academic enrichment, tutoring, mentoring, and various activities such as music, arts, sports, and cultural programs. Eligible applicants include local school systems, community organizations, and other entities serving students primarily attending Title I eligible schools or schools with a high percentage of low-income students. Subgrant awards are made for up to three consecutive years, contingent on federal funding and satisfactory progress, with a minimum annual award of $50,000.