Grants & Funding to Fuel Your Classroom Dream

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Frequently asked
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What types of grants are available for Action Based Learning programs?

Schools and organizations can access a variety of federal, state, and private grants to fund Action Based Learning programs. Common sources include education grants, health and wellness grants, physical activity grants, and special education funding. Many districts also leverage ESSER, Title I, Title IV, IDEA, and state-level wellness initiatives to cover the cost of ABL labs, equipment, and training.

Who can apply for ABL-related grants?

Schools, school districts, early childhood centers, and nonprofit organizations are the most common applicants for ABL-related funding. In many cases, teachers, administrators, PE coordinators, occupational/physical therapists, and grant writers can apply on behalf of their schools or programs. Some grants are also open to community organizations focused on youth health, wellness, and education.

Can ABL help us find and apply for grants?

Yes. Action Based Learning provides grant assistance resources to help schools and organizations identify funding opportunities. Our team offers:

  • Guidance on the best funding sources for your needs
  • Grant templates and sample language to include in your application
  • Research-based evidence on the academic and health benefits of ABL
  • Support letters and program documentation to strengthen your proposal

This makes it easier for schools to successfully apply for and secure funding.

What costs can grants cover for ABL programs?

Grants can be used to fund a wide range of Action Based Learning resources, including:

  • ABL Labs and Classroom Equipment (pedal desks, balance boards, brain-based stations)
  • Curriculum and lesson plans aligned with state and national standards
  • Professional development and training workshops for teachers and staff
  • Implementation support and resources to ensure program success
Where can we find grant opportunities for Action Based Learning?

Grant opportunities can be found through:

  • Schedule a consultation with our team. This is the best way to get started; you can leverage our expertise, as we’ve worked with hundreds of schools and organizations to help them leverage and acquire funding. We’d be happy to support you in this journey as well.
  • Federal programs like ESSA, Title I, Title IV, and IDEA, etc.
  • Professional development and training workshops for teachers and staff
  • State education departments and health initiatives
  • Private foundations and nonprofits that fund youth health, physical activity, and education programs
  • ABL’s Grant Resource Page, which highlights current opportunities and tips for applying