Funding Sources Follow
All Mentoring Minds resources qualify for Title I, III, and V Part D funding. Additional funding options are available for many products. Explore the national and state-level options below.
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Find out more about funding for i-Ready, Teacher Toolbox, and other resources that can be partnered with ThinkUp! here.
National Funding Sources
CARES Act. In response to the pandemic crisis, the CARES Act offers expenditure relief to schools. For eligible print and digital educational content purchases, the CARES Act funding provides access to high-quality solutions for students who experienced learning loss due to COVID 19.
Title I/CCRSF College and Career Ready Student Funds. This program provides financial assistance to high poverty schools to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards.
Title III Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient and Immigrant Students. This program helps eligible IHEs to become self-sufficient and expand their capacity to serve low-income students by providing funds to improve and strengthen the academic quality, institutional management, and fiscal stability of eligible institutions.
Title IV Part B 21st Century Community Learning Centers. The purpose of this program is to provide opportunities for communities to establish or expand activities in community learning centers.
Title V, Part D. This program provides funding support for local education reform efforts that are consistent with and support statewide education reform efforts such as, school improvements based on scientifically based research, library support, at-risk youth, and class-size reduction programs.
IDEA, Part B Special Education 3-21. The funds under this program are combined with state and local funds to provide a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to children with disabilities.
Enhancing Education through Technology. The primary goal of this program is to improve student achievement through the use of technology in elementary and secondary schools.
Head Start. The Head Start program provides grants to local public and private non-profit agencies to provide comprehensive child development services to economically disadvantaged children and families, with a special focus on helping preschoolers develop the early reading and math skills they need to be successful in school.
Enhancing Education through Technology. The primary goal of this program is to improve student achievement through the use of technology in elementary and secondary schools.
Instructional Materials Allotment. (Texas only.) Download IMA forms for ThinkUp! ELAR + Writing, ThinkUp! Math, and ThinkUp! Science.
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