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State Aided Educational Institutions

As allowed under Senate Bill 794, the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) provides annual grants to non-profit organizations that provide enriching educational programs that cannot be replicated in the classroom for Maryland school students and teachers. Collectively these programs are known as the State Aided Educational Institutions Program (SAIs). The organizations provide engaging, hands-on, experiential learning opportunities that support the State’s education goals and priorities as described in Achievement Matters Most.

Program Overview
Annually each organization receiving SAI funds completes an application for funding. Receipt of funds does not guarantee funding for subsequent years. Currently funded institutions may also apply for additional funding. Applicants of currently funded programs seeking additional funding must complete separate applications for continued and additional funds. Other non-profit organizations may apply to qualify as SAIs. Both groups of applicants undergo the same rigorous review process. Language in Senate Bill 794 provides guidelines for the process. Programs must provide a variety of documentation to ensure safety and, fiscal and programmatic viability. In addition, programs must also provide direct services for students and teachers, and address State Department priorities. Furthermore, programs must:

  • be challenging and unique;
  • be academically focused;
  • be hands-on and student-centered;
  • be reasonably priced;
  • serve multiple jurisdictions; and
  • demonstrate a successful track record.

A list of the 38 currently funded programs with descriptions with descriptions is available. Each organization determines how and when SAI funds will be used to serve Maryland's students and teachers. Please contact the individual SAI for more information or to make arrangements to visit the SAI site. For more information about the State Aided Educational Institution Program or the grant application and qualification process, please contact Julia L. Oravecz at 410-767-0384 or Mary Bea Preston at 410-767-0381. The Application for Qualification is available for review.


Contact Information
Julia Oravecz, Education Program Specialist
Maryland State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:  410-767-0384
Email:  joravecz@msde.state.md.us
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