States Invited to Fund Quality Charter School Growth
Published Date: 5/9/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Education is calling on states to apply for 2025 grants that help create and improve high-quality charter schools. This means more chances for students to attend great schools that fit their needs. States should get their applications in on time to grab this funding and boost educational opportunities!
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States Can Apply for Charter School Grants
If you have children under 18, the Department of Education is inviting states to apply for fiscal year (FY) 2025 grants to create and improve high-quality charter schools. This may lead to more chances for students to attend charter schools that fit their needs because states can seek federal funding through the CSP Grants to State Entities program.
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