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Funding Sources
Each of Voyager's products is eligible for funding from a wide selection of federal grants and initiatives. Use the chart below to match your learning solution with potential sources of funds.

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Funding is shaded in blue.

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Funding Source Descriptions

Special Education (IDEA) - funding for students with learning disabilities. Up to 15% of the funds can be used for intervening services for students who have not been identified as needing special education but who need additional support to succeed in a general education environment.

Striving Readers - funding to improve the reading skills of middle school- and high school-aged students who are reading below grade level.

Supplemental Educational Services - Title I funding set aside for additional academic instruction provided outside of the regular school day to increase student achievement in schools in need of improvement.

Title I - funding for extra academic support to raise the achievement of students at risk of educational failure.

Title IIA (Improving Teacher Quality) - funding to strengthen the skills of the teaching force and meet the highly qualified teacher requirement.

Title IID (Enhancing Education Through Technology) - funding to integrate technology into the classroom.

Title III (English Language Acquisition) - funding for programs to meet the educational needs of limited English proficient students.

Title IV (21st Century Community Learning Centers) - funding for academic programs during non-school hours, particularly for students who attend high-poverty and low-performing schools.

Title VI-B (Rural Education Programs) - funding for small, rural schools or rural schools serving low income populations.

Title VII-B (McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act)