For school districts, charter schools & education nonprofits
Find Education Grants for Your School District or Nonprofit
Title I/II/IV, U.S. Department of Education, state, and foundation funding — matched to your focus area and your state. Search free, then unlock a complete, submission-ready application for one flat fee. Built for school districts, charter schools, and education nonprofits without an in-house grant writer.
Funding we match for education organizations
- Title I, II, and IV (ESSA) formula and competitive programs
- U.S. Department of Education (OPE/OESE) competitive grants
- STEM, computer science, and science-lab program funding
- Literacy, reading intervention, and tutoring grants
- Higher-education access, TRIO, and college-readiness programs
- Magnet, charter, afterschool, and summer-learning grants
Start with Title I, II & IV
Most federal education funding flows through your state education agency to districts as Title I/II/IV formula funds. Browse open programs nationally or by state, by focus area, learn how to apply, or check upcoming deadlines.
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Questions
Does FindGrants work for school districts and education nonprofits?
Yes. School districts, charter schools, and education nonprofits are a core fit — the U.S. Department of Education, state education agencies, and education-funding foundations are built into the matching engine. Enter your organization type, focus area, location, and budget, and FindGrants ranks the education grants you're actually eligible for, including programs limited to your state.
What does it cost a school or education nonprofit?
Searching and matching are free. When you're ready to apply, you unlock a complete, export-ready AI-drafted application pack for a single grant for a flat $99 — no subscription, no percentage of the award.
We don't have a grant writer. Can we still apply?
That's exactly who this is built for. FindGrants finds the education grants you qualify for and the application builder drafts a complete first draft — narrative, budget, and supporting sections — against each funder's requirements, so a small district or nonprofit without a dedicated grant writer can put together a competitive application.
Do you cover Title I, II, and IV funding?
Yes. Title I (services for low-income students), Title II (educator quality), and Title IV (student support and academic enrichment, including technology and afterschool) flow as formula funds from the U.S. Department of Education through your state education agency to districts. Our guide on how to apply for Title I, II, and IV grants walks through the path, and the matching engine surfaces the competitive education programs alongside them.
See the education grants your organization qualifies for
Answer a few questions about your school, district, or education nonprofit and get a ranked list of grants you’re eligible for — with fit scores and a guided application builder.
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