Our list of current grants that could be used to fund your Atlas Subscription.
Looking for school grants that can fund your instructional technology or curriculum work? We’ve created a curated list of curriculum grants and software grants that U.S. K–12 schools can use to support tools like Atlas, a platform for curriculum mapping, assessment planning, and professional learning.
How We Source This School Grant List
This list is updated monthly using national and state-level education funding sources, official grant directories, and Department of Education announcements. Our focus is on grants for curriculum and technology, especially those that allow schools to:
- Fund curriculum mapping software and instructional tools
- Leverage tools with AI integration
- Improve assessment practices and reporting
- Modernize CTE programs and career readiness pathways
- Support teacher collaboration and professional development
Eligible Uses for Curriculum Software Grants
Most of the education grants listed here can be used to support:
- Career & Technical Education (CTE) planning
- Standards-aligned curriculum development
- Assessment modernization and improvement
- Cross-district articulation and vertical alignment
- Teacher professional learning and curriculum collaboration
These school technology grants allow you to invest in platforms like Atlas, which supports district-wide curriculum design, lesson planning, and instructional reporting.
Current Grants for U.S. K–12 Schools
Last Updated: Aug 4, 2025
Grant Name | Eligible Uses | Deadline to Apply | States | Overview |
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Educator Effectiveness Grants FY26 | PL/PD | 8-29-25 | WI | Reimburses districts for required adherence to statewide mandated educator effectiveness training used to evaluate\teachers and principals. |
2025-2026 Perkins V: Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century | Curriculum Management | 09-03-25 | TX | The purpose of the CTE program is to develop more fully the academic knowledge, technical, and employability skills of secondary education students who enroll in CTE programs and programs of study |
MA FY26: Targeted Assistance Grant (TAG) 0222 – 325 | Curriculum Management, PL/PD | None stated, for 25-26 school year, recurring | MA | To support implementation of needs ident in the district prioritization or similar process used to determine district’s highest priority for improvement. The activities the district selects will promote educational equity. |
IN FY26 High Ability Program Grant | Curriculum Management, Assessment | 8-15-25 | IN | To estab or maintain high ability programs to provide identification measures, differentiated instruction and curriculum, prof dvlpmnt and program dvlpmnt. ONLY Districts with an enrollment of 1,000 students or less. Priority where such low property value that replacing or modernizing the school facility through the school construction assistance program would present an extraordinary tax burden on property owners or would exceed allowable debt for the district |
FY2026: CTE Frameworks and Competency Based Implementation | Curriculum Management, Assessment | Friday August 8, 2025 | MA | Implement and refine the scope and sequence tool as a foundational element of competency-based instruction. Use the tool to strengthen curriculum delivery, lesson planning, assessment design, and differentiation. |
Why These Curriculum Grants Can Fund Atlas
These grants commonly allow schools to purchase:
- Tools with AI integration
- Instructional technology or software platforms
- Curriculum planning tools
- Assessment and standards alignment systems
- Professional development programs
Atlas qualifies under all of these categories. With features for unit and lesson planning, CTE alignment, instructional analytics, and educator collaboration, Atlas is a smart fit for schools looking to maximize grant-funded impact.