UCP Charter Schools Awarded Five-Year Federal Grant
- UCP Agency
- 6 days ago
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UCP Charter Schools is the only awardee in Florida of the recent U.S DOE. This federal grant will be an opportunity for UCP to share its successful education model nationwide

UCP Charter Schools, a leading charter school network in Central Florida, is recognized as the only Florida recipient of the recently announced U.S. Department of Education “Expanding Opportunity Through Quality Charter Schools Program (CSP) Model Development and Dissemination Grant”.
This almost $2.3 million-dollar five-year federal grant will enable UCP Charter Schools to enhance, codify, and share its education model designed to serve students with and without disabilities in charter school settings.
A historic investment in charter schools, the initiative seeks to share the practices, tools, and structures that have made this vision a reality across the UCP Charter Schools, so that other charter schools across the country can adapt and implement them in ways that meet the needs of their own communities.
“This project is grounded in the belief that all students, regardless of disability or background, deserve access to high-quality, rigorous instruction within supportive school environments,” said Dr. Ilene Wilkins, CEO/Superintendent. “We are honored to receive this grant, which ensures more students nationwide benefit from our proven strategies and gain access to the highest education possible to meet their unique and diverse needs.”
“A one-size-fits-all education system is not working for our students. Charter schools allow for innovative educational models that expand learning opportunities for students,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon.
UCP Charter Schools is a network of eight high-quality charter schools that support diverse learning needs through integrated services, collaborative instructional practices, and personalized, data-informed strategies. For more information about the consortium, visit ucpcharter.org