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FUNDING SOURCES

Schools and districts have access to a wide range of state, federal, and private funding streams that can be used to support professional learning, coaching, and consulting services. Below are the most commonly used and most flexible options. If your team needs help identifying the best fit, we’re happy to guide you.

FEDERAL FUNDING SOURCES

Title I — Improving Academic Achievement for Disadvantaged Students

Provides funding to improve academic outcomes for students in high-poverty schools.

Title IV, Part A — Safe and Drug-Free Schools (Well-Rounded Education & Safe/Healthy Students)

Districts can use funds to promote safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments.

School-Based Mental Health Services Grant Program

This competitive federal grant helps districts expand mental health services and staff capacity.

Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA)

The BSCA provides federal funding for improving school safety, mental health systems, evidence-based prevention, and supportive school climates.

Title II, Part A — Professional Learning for Educators

This is one of the most reliable and flexible funding options.

IDEA — Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

Funds can support professional development and services that improve outcomes for students with disabilities.

DOE Grants for Character Education & School Climate

The U.S. Department of Education periodically offers competitive grants that support:

  • Character education

  • Positive school climate

  • Social-emotional learning

  • Evidence-based behavioral systems

CCEIS FUNDS

Comprehensive Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CCEIS) is a federal funding mechanism provided to LEAs through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Funds are specifically used to implement a comprehensive system of supports and are generally prioritized for:

  • Preventing Future Needs: Providing services and interventions to children who are not yet identified with a disability but need additional support to succeed in the general education environment.

  • Addressing Disproportionality: Funding is mandatory for school districts identified with significant disproportionality in special education identification, placement, or disciplinary actions for specific student groups.

  • Improving Educational Outcomes: Activities must address the root causes of the disproportionality identified by the district.

Our team can work with you to pinpoint the specific, approved services we offer that may be funded using your Local Educational Agency's CCEIS resources.

STATE & REGIONAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

Many states offer grants or cost-sharing programs aimed at technology integration, digital equity, STEM education, and instructional transformation. These can include:

  • Educational technology grants

  • Innovation and STEM grants

  • Digital equity and access funding

  • School climate or SEL grants

  • Regional service center funds

  • State matching or reimbursement programs

We partner with schools in multiple states and can help your team navigate available opportunities.

APPROVED K-12 VENDOR

In addition to serving many Local Educational Agencies nationwide, we are an approved K-12 vendor for school districts across Arizona, California, Hawaii, and New Mexico. Explore how we can help you meet your district/school goals and empower your students for a brighter future.

NOT SURE WHICH FUNDS APPLY? WE CAN HELP!

Every district’s funding landscape is different. We can work with your team to:

  • Identify eligible funding sources

  • Provide sample budget language

  • Align our services to grant requirements

  • Support grant writing or justification documents

Don't hesitate to contact us.

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