How to Fund Your

School’s Sensory Solution

Funding for schools can be complex. We’ll help you skip the guesswork, secure your budget, and get your students the support they need.

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You’ve found the perfect sensory solution,
but securing funding feels like navigating a complicated
 maze
of paperwork and deadlines.

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On top of all that, the funding landscape is in flux,
making it even harder to know where to focus your
efforts. 

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You’re wondering which funding streams can cover
sensory tools? Does your purchase meet the grant’s
 criteria
? How do you write a strong proposal?  

We're Here to Help!

On this page, you'll find:

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Up to date funding sources that could work for your school

How sensory solutions align with common funding priorities

Insider tips and guidance to support your funding journey from start to finish

1. Federal Programs

Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

Did you know?
IDEA doesn’t just serve students with IEPs. Schools can also use up to 15% of IDEA Part B funds for Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CEIS) to support students who are not in special education but need extra support.

What is IDEA, Part B?
Who is eligible?
How do I request these funds?

2. State Grants

In addition to federal programs, many states offer grants that can help cover the cost of sensory tools.

State-level programs often complement federal education funding by offering relief funds or grant opportunities for schools to support students with disabilities.

Where to find opportunities?
How do I know if my school is eligible?
Who should I contact for support?