Deadline: 14-May-2026
The U.S. Department of Labor invites applications for the Fiscal Year 2026 Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC) Program to increase access to postsecondary education and improve financial literacy among eligible individuals. Grants range from $238,000 to $3,000,000, supporting programs that serve at least 850 participants annually and provide information, guidance, and financial education.
What is the Educational Opportunity Centers Program?
The EOC Program helps individuals access postsecondary education while enhancing financial and economic literacy. It focuses on underserved populations and supports efforts to prepare participants for higher education and career advancement.
Key Objectives Include:
- Providing information on academic and financial assistance for postsecondary education
- Assisting with applications and enrollment in higher education programs
- Improving participants’ financial and economic literacy
- Serving disadvantaged and underrepresented populations
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Institutions of higher education (public and private)
- Public or private agencies and organizations, including community-based organizations serving disadvantaged youth
- Secondary schools, including charter schools
- State educational and workforce agencies
- Joint applications combining multiple eligible entities
State-level applicants designated by their Governor or eligible Indian tribes may apply for higher funding limits.
Funding and Grant Details
- Total program funding: $52,611,659
- Award range: $238,000–$3,000,000 annually
- Non-state-level applicants: up to $1,300,000 annually
- Designated state-level applicants or Indian tribes: up to $3,000,000 annually
- Projects must serve at least 850 participants per year
- Per-participant cost must not exceed $280
- Final award amounts determined after cost analysis to ensure necessity, reasonableness, and regulatory compliance
Program Priorities
Applicants must address:
- Absolute Priority: Only proposals meeting the absolute priority will be considered for funding
- Competitive Preference Priority: Provides additional points for meeting specific program goals
- Invitational Priority: Encourages applicants to address recommended focus areas
How the Program Works
- Identify the target population and demonstrate high need based on low-income status, low education levels, and unmet training requirements
- Develop program activities that provide academic guidance, financial literacy education, and enrollment support
- Submit a detailed application addressing all applicable priorities, including abstract and project narrative
- Ensure per-participant cost does not exceed $280
- Participate in evaluation and reporting requirements once funded
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Failing to address the absolute priority in the application
- Omitting evidence of high need or target population data
- Exceeding per-participant cost limits
- Submitting incomplete joint applications or improperly designated state-level applications
- Neglecting financial compliance and cost analysis requirements
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Who can apply? Institutions of higher education, public/private agencies, community organizations, secondary schools, and state agencies.
- What is the total funding available? Approximately $52.6 million for FY 2026.
- How many participants must a project serve? At least 850 participants annually.
- What is the per-participant funding limit? $280 per participant.
- Can multiple entities apply together? Yes, joint applications combining eligible entities are allowed.
- Are state-designated applicants eligible for higher funding? Yes, up to $3,000,000 annually.
- How are applications evaluated? Based on need, impact, project design, and alignment with program priorities, scored up to 100 points.
Conclusion
The FY 2026 Educational Opportunity Centers Program supports access to higher education and financial literacy for underserved populations. By funding projects that provide academic guidance, enrollment support, and financial education, the program enables participants to achieve educational and career advancement while addressing regional socio-economic needs.
For more information, visit Grants.gov.









































