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Nevada Department of Education DonorsChoose Grant Program is a grant from the Nevada Department of Education that funds classroom project supplies for Nevada public school educators. Authorized by Senate Bill 90 and signed by Governor Joe Lombardo, the program allocates $15 million for the 2025–27 biennium ($7.5 million per fiscal year). Educators can request up to $500 per classroom project through the DonorsChoose crowdfunding platform, with eligible requests funded on a first-come, first-served basis. Funding began accepting applications on January 7. All Nevada public school educators are eligible to apply. The program aims to reduce out-of-pocket spending by teachers on classroom supplies and hands-on learning materials.
The Early Childhood Innovative Literacy Program (ECILP) is a competitive grant offered by the Nevada Department of Education to support innovative approaches to early childhood education for children under six years of age. The program funds three distinct opportunity areas: expanding access to high-quality preschool through Nevada Ready! State Prekindergarten (NR!PK) sub-recipients, establishing or expanding early literacy programs serving children and their families, and funding infrastructure improvements such as building retrofits that increase pre-K capacity. Priority is given to applicants who leverage additional private or federal funding sources. Eligible applicants include Nevada school districts, charter school sponsors, and qualified early childhood providers.