The K-12 grant writing challenge
Schools leave billions in grant funding on the table every year
Teachers writing grants at 10pm
Most school districts do not have a dedicated grants office. The burden falls on principals, curriculum coordinators, and teachers who are already stretched thin.
ESSER is ending — what replaces it?
Pandemic-era ESSER funds are expiring. Districts need to find alternative federal and state funding to sustain programs they built over the past three years.
Thousands of education grants, no way to search them
Title I, Title II, Title IV, IDEA, 21st Century Community Learning Centers, state-level programs — the funding landscape is fragmented and hard to navigate.
Short deadlines, long applications
State education grants often have 30-day windows with 50-page applications. Between running a school and writing a grant, something always gets missed.
Education funding landscape
One search across every education funding stream
Granted indexes 76,000+ grants from 12 federal sources plus state education agencies. Search them all at once.
Title I Part A
Improving education for disadvantaged students
Title II Part A
Teacher and principal training and recruitment
Title IV Part A
Student support and academic enrichment
IDEA Part B
Special education and related services
21st CCLC
After-school and summer learning programs
Perkins V
Career and technical education
ESSER/ARP
Pandemic recovery (final obligation deadlines)
State SEA Grants
State-specific education agency programs
The math for schools
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Writing time for a single federal grant
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