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From Pell grants to federal work study programs, learn how to find money to pay for a student’s higher education.
While many grants for education are only for public schools, grants do exist for both nonprofit and for-profit private schools. Today, GrantWatch is sharing a list of grants specifically for private schools.
The database includes one-time and ongoing national grants, fellowships, and scholarships that are currently active. Sponsors include the U.S. Federal Government and philanthropic organizations. This page is updated frequently as charter school funding opportunities are announced.
States use three major approaches to subsidize private-school tuition and other costs: Vouchers, the most widely known of the three, provide parents with some portion of their child’s state education funding in the form of a “coupon” to pay for tuition at a private school.
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The Drexel Fund provides grants to support the creation, expansion and replication of private, K-12 schools that serve low- and middle-income students. Grant purposes include new school startup, network expansion, strategic growth planning and early-stage research and development.
It’s often time-consuming, however, to find the grants that are worth your time to fill out an application. Here is our big list of school grants and classroom education grants for teachers, separated by category so you can easily find the ones that work best for you and your school.