Maximize funding grants with Newsela
Newsela products can be purchased with federal grants, general state funds, and local initiatives to help achieve your district goals.
Title I: Support enhanced educational programs and services for students from low-income families.
Title II: Increase educational opportunity and student achievement by improving the effectiveness of teachers, principals, and other school leaders.
Title III: Help English Learners and Immigrant Students attain English proficiency and develop high academic achievement.
Title IV, Part A: Provide students with a well-rounded education.
Nita M. Lowey Century Community Learning Centers: Help students meet state and local academic standards in core academic subjects.
Comprehensive Literacy State Development Program: Advance literacy skills for students through grade 12, with an emphasis on disadvantaged children.
Rural Education Achievement Program: Help rural schools to improve student academic achievement.
ARP ESSER (Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency Relief): Help school districts recover from the impact of the pandemic.
EANS (Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools): Help non-public school districts recover from the impact of the pandemic.
You can apply for an extension. Here is what you need to know:
Districts can request extensions of ARP ESSER funds through their state education agency. States must seek permission from the Education Department.
If approved, districts may extend the liquidation period of ARP ESSER funds up to 14 months beyond the current deadline of January 28, 2025. The new deadline would be March 2026.
Multi-year contracts for software may be permissible, check with your state education agency.
For additional information, you can review the Education Department’s FAQ and request template
Learn how schools and districts can make the most with available funding resources
Newsela products can be purchased with federal grants, general state funds, and local initiatives to help achieve your district goals.
Newsela products meet the required tiers of evidence for most programs within ESSA Title I-Title IV.
Go beyond intervention-only approaches to "learning loss" and facilitate meaningful, engaging lessons while covering critical standards.
Newsela products meet ESSA criteria for Moderate/Tier II efficacy evidence. This approach assures you that students will gain the skills and knowledge they need to succeed beyond the classroom.