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🧭Purchasing Support Options for Flint

Comprehensive guide to funding Flint in educational institutions across public, private, and international sectors

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Written by Jacob Edington
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We understand that schools face varying financial realities as they strive to provide the best tools for their students. At Flint, we’re committed to making our product accessible to schools and students across the globe, regardless of budget limitations.

This guide outlines a variety of purchasing and funding pathways to help your institution integrate Flint into your classrooms. Whether you’re a public, private, or international school, our goal is to help more students benefit from personalized learning support, wherever they are in the world.

🏫 Public School Funding Sources (U.S.)

Federal Funding Streams

Several federal education programs can support the purchase of Flint:

  • Title IV, Part A (Student Support and Academic Enrichment)

    • Purpose: Provides funding for technology integration in classrooms

    • Flint Alignment: Enhances digital learning environments and supports effective use of technology

  • Title I, Part A

    • Purpose: Supports academic achievement for underserved students

    • Flint Alignment: Provides personalized academic support and intervention for struggling learners

  • Title III

    • Purpose: Funds English Language Learner programs

    • Flint Alignment: Offers language scaffolding and differentiated support for multilingual students

  • IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)

    • Purpose: Supports special education services and accommodations

    • Flint Alignment: Provides accessible learning tools and personalized support for diverse learners

  • Perkins V (Career & Technical Education)

    • Purpose: Funds career and technical education programs

    • Flint Alignment: Supports career readiness through communication skills development and technical writing practice

State-Level Funding Guidance

Every state has unique educational funding mechanisms. We recommend:

  • Contacting your State Department of Education

  • Inquiring about current edtech or innovation grant programs

  • Exploring how Flint aligns with your state’s digital learning goals

  • Asking about eligibility and application timelines

Examples of State-Level Programs

  • California – Broadband Infrastructure Grant (BIG)

    • Purpose: Builds high-speed broadband infrastructure for digital learning

    • Flint Alignment: Supports digital learning platforms and connectivity for educational technology

  • New York – Learning Technology Grant (LTG)

    • Purpose: Funds innovative educational technology programs

    • Flint Alignment: Provides personalized learning solutions and professional development support

  • Texas – LASO (Learning Acceleration Support Opportunities)

    • Purpose: Supports technology lending and blended learning initiatives

    • Flint Alignment: Enables flexible, technology-enhanced learning experiences

  • Georgia – Connections for Classrooms

    • Purpose: Supports digital learning infrastructure and technology integration

    • Flint Alignment: Enhances digital learning capabilities and personalized educational support

🏫 Private School Funding Options (U.S.)

Federal Funding

While federal funding for private schools is more limited, schools may still be eligible for Title I, II, and IV-A under ESSA.

However, services must be arranged in consultation with the local education agency.

State-Level Funding

State-level and local opportunities present greater flexibility for private schools. Many states provide robust funding options specifically designed for non-public schools. These may include:

  • State grant programs in areas like STEM, CTE, mental health, and workforce development

  • Voucher or scholarship programs, such as Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), tax-credit scholarships, and tuition assistance programs

  • Workforce or economic development funds accessible through state departments of labor or economic opportunity

  • Partnership grants with nonprofits, education service agencies, or local industry

Because funding mechanisms differ from state to state, we recommend schools explore opportunities through:

  • Their state Department of Education

  • The Governor’s Office of Education or Workforce Initiatives

  • Local education agencies (for equitable service eligibility)

  • Regional Educational Service Agencies (RESAs or ESCs)

We recommend thoroughly investigating your state's specific programs, as funding opportunities vary widely and are frequently updated. If there is anything Flint can do to assist, please do not hesitate to reach out.

📝 Vendor & Procurement Pathways

Flint is committed to supporting districts and schools through approved vendor channels. If your state or district requires vendor approval for funding access, please let us know — we’re happy to provide the necessary documentation and begin the process.

State Department of Education Vendor Status

State

Status

Pennsylvania

In progress – Vendor approval process underway

New York

In progress – Exploring BOCES and NYSED vendor pathways

We are actively working to expand this list. If you're interested in helping initiate approval in your state or region, please contact [email protected] or reach out to your Customer Success Manager.

🌎 International School Funding Options

Some international schools, particularly American or British curriculum-based schools, receive support through:

  • Canadian Opportunities

      • Canadian nonprofits, or schools with charitable arms operating in designated countries, could be eligible for funding.

      • Flint Alignment: Supports equitable access to digital skills and workforce training through immersive simulations aligned with TVET and global education goals.

  • Great Britain Opportunities

      • Announced in June of 2025, a £185 million investment to offer digital skills training and AI learning within secondary schools.

      • Flint Alignment: Provides AI-powered career assistance that help students build digital skills, aligning with UK priorities around tech education and employability.

  • US Opportunities

      • Offers grants, especially for American international schools serving U.S. citizens abroad

      • Flint Alignment: Delivers U.S.-standard career readiness and STEM education tools, supporting American international schools in advancing 21st-century learning abroad.

🌐 Additional International Resources

Across the globe, many ministries of education are investing in digital transformation and AI fluency. Examples include but are not limited to:

  • Singapore – EdTech Masterplan

  • Japan – GIGA School Program

  • India – AI for Youth (CBSE)

  • Indonesia – Digitalisasi Sekolah

  • South Korea – Smart Education Strategy

✍️ Grant Support Services

Applying for a grant can be time-consuming. Flint is here to help! We offer:

  • Implementation planning support

  • Exploring ROI and learning outcomes data

  • Letters of support for applications

Need assistance? Email us at [email protected] or reach out to your Customer Success Manager to schedule a time.

🗓️ Note: Funding opportunities vary by location and change frequently. This guide was last updated in June 2025. If you’re aware of a funding stream we’ve missed, please contact us at [email protected] or reach out to your Customer Success Manager - we’d be happy to update it.

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