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[](https://www. michigan. gov/mde "Michigan Department of Education") Section 35m of the FY 2025 State School Aid Act provides $87,000,000 to the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) to create a Committee for Literacy Achievement and allocate funding based on a rankings list of materials.
The Committee for Literacy Achievement will critically evaluate literacy series and materials, literacy professional development, and literacy tools or services. The Committee for Literacy Achievement will also create and maintain a rankings list for all literacy items the Committee has evaluated.
Once lists are established, districts will apply for funding based on the rankings list of literacy items (e.g., literacy series, materials, professional development, tools, and services). Section 35m grant funding is included in the FY 2026 State School Aid Act. More details regarding the grant process will be shared when available.
Committee for Literacy Achievement Membership List * Ms. Debbie Boersma - Kalamazoo RESA * Ms. Anissa Bolden - Detroit Public Schools Community District * Ms. Julie Bourke - Michigan's Multi-Tiered System of Supports Technical Assistance Center(MiMTSS TA Center) * Ms. Nicole Coleman - MiMTSS TA Center * Mrs. Shanon Everett - Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP) * Ms. Rebecca Gillich - Michigan Education Association (MEA) * Ms. Beth Gonzalez - Wayne RESA * Dr. Anna Harms - MiMTSS TA Center * Ms. Nanette Hersberger - Michigan Alliance for Student Opportunity * Ms. Ashley Jackson - Grand Blanc Area Schools * Ms. Kristen Kariainen - Copper Country ISD * Ms. Kelly Kujala - Saginaw ISD * Ms. Stephanie Long - Michigan Association of Superintendents & Administrators (MASA) * Dr. Tamela Mannes - Ottawa Area ISD and Zeeland School Board * Ms. Angela Matthews - Anchor Bay School District * Ms. Rebecca Miles - The Reading League of Michigan * Dr. Melissa Nantais - MiMTSS TA Center * Dr. Sam Patton - MiMTSS TA Center * Ms. Heather Phelps - Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators (MAISA) * Mrs. Leah Porter - Holt Public Schools and 2021/22 Michigan Teacher of the Year * Ms. Kristen Rizzuto - MiMTSS TA Center * Ms. Katie Smith - MiMTSS TA Center * Dr. Katie Squires - Central Michigan University * Mr. Ryan Schrock - Michigan Elementary & Middle School Principals Association (MEMSPA) * Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller - Michigan State University * Ms. Kimberly Vigneron - Michigan Association of Non-public Schools (MANS) * Dr. David Winters - Eastern Michigan University * Mrs. Rebecca Young - MDE * Mrs. Sandy Youngert - MDE * Ms. Amanda Ziegler - School District of the City of Pontiac Request for Submissions and Vendor Resources All Requests for Submission must be received between 5:00 pm EST on February 28, 2025, and 11:59 pm EST on March 14, 2025.
The videos and rubrics posted below are designed to assist with the submission process.
* Section 35m Per Pupil Literacy Funding: * Overview and Instructions Vendor Webinar * Tier 1 Early Literacy and Materials and Series Webinar * Intervention Materials Webinar * Professional Development Vendor Webinar * Request for Submissions: * Tier 1 Early Literacy Materials and Series * Early Literacy Intervention Materials and Series * Professional Development * Intervention Vendor Overview Questions The 2024-25 Section 35m Committee for Literacy Achievement / HQ Literacy Materials Grant application is now closed.
Please note: This is a formula grant that included both a base allocation and a Pre-K to 12 per-pupil amount (based on fall 2024 certified count). This resulted in the following allocations: * Tier 1: $30,000 base allocation + $89.
04 per pupil * Interventions: $10,000 base allocation + $13 per pupil * Professional Development: $1,500 base allocation + $2 per pupil The MDE has determined the per-pupil formula-based allocations for all districts and Intermediate School Districts (ISDs) that submitted an initial application. Upon approval, districts and ISDs will be notified through NexSys that modifications are required.
Modifications will be required for all Applications. This step will be the entry point to allow districts and ISDs to create their budget in NexSys for approval. All budgets are due by September 19, 2025, to receive funds in the October State Aid payment.
* 2024-25 Section 35m Grant Awardees List * Section 35m and 35n Overview Webinar Recording * Section 35m and 35n Overview Webinar Slides * Section 35m and Public Act 146 of 2024 Comparison * Section 35m and Public Act 146 of 2024 Comparison Webinar * Section 35m and Public Act 146 of 2024 Timeline Webinar * Section 35m Application Checklist * Section 35m Funding Details * Section 35m Rankings Lists: * Tier 1 Early Literacy Materials and Series Updated 6/25/25 * Early Literacy Intervention Materials and Series * Professional Development * Section 35m Application Webinar * Section 35m Application FAQ Updated 11/26/25 Please direct all inquiries to MDE-EarlyLiteracy@michigan.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Michigan school districts applying for approved literacy materials and programs for children. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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