Bringing ALEE to Your Classrooms:
Funding Options
Title I
Funding
Title II
Funding
Title III
Funding
Funding
Through Grants
Use Title I funds to strengthen literacy instruction.
Title I funds help schools improve educational outcomes for students who need it most. Schools can use these funds to provide teachers with ALEE, ensuring access to high-quality literacy instruction and ready-to-use lesson materials.
Maximize professional development with Title II funds.
Title II supports evidence-based, classroom-focused professional development. Schools can use these funds to provide teachers with ALEE, equipping them with professional development within the flow of work.
Support multilingual learners with Title III funds.
Title III funding is designed to support English learners by providing high-quality instructional resources. Schools can use these funds to integrate ALEE’s literacy tools into their EL programs, improving language acquisition and comprehension.
Explore grant opportunities.
Many districts and states offer grants to support literacy initiatives and teacher professional development. Check with your district or state education agency to see if funding is available to bring ALEE to your teachers and students.
See ALEE in Action
Click below to see how ALEE’s classroom-ready materials, teacher development resources, and intuitive design have made it a favorite among school leaders for usability and impact.