Funding Resources for Your School
Multiple federal funding streams support the implementation of Defined's career-connected curriculum. We'll help you find the right fit.
Eligible Funding Sources
Defined is designed to qualify under multiple federal education funding programs. Here's where districts typically find support.
Title I, Part A
Supports programs for economically disadvantaged students. Defined's career-connected curriculum and professional learning qualify as evidence-based interventions.
Title II, Part A
Supports teacher quality and professional development. Defined Academy's courses and micro-credentials are directly aligned to this funding stream.
Title III
Supports English Language Learner programs. Defined's project-based tasks have demonstrated significant gains for ELL students in independent research.
Title IV, Part A (SSAE)
Supports well-rounded education, safe schools, and effective use of technology. Defined's curriculum and CS & STEM library align directly to well-rounded education goals.
School Improvement (CSI/TSI)
For schools identified for improvement, Defined's evidence-based approach qualifies as a comprehensive intervention — with data to back it up.
Perkins V (CTE)
Career and Technical Education funds can support Defined Careers and the career exploration components of the Defined ecosystem.
Need help making the funding case?
Our team can provide documentation, research summaries, and support materials to help you secure the funding you need.