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HSLDA

September 27, 2019

What can Compassion Curriculum Grants be used for?

There are so many ways a Compassion Curriculum Grant can make homeschooling possible for a family experiencing financial challenges. These grants help with: 

  • Curriculum for core subjects

  • School materials

  • Homeschool courses and/or other classes for core subjects

  • Homeschool co-op fees

  • School-related technology

  • Diagnostic testing and therapies for children with special learning needs

Grants are typically a few hundred dollars per homeschooled child, depending on family size and circumstances, and take 2–3 months to receive.

Homeschooling families must meet certain requirements to be considered for a Curriculum Grant.

What qualifies as homeschooling for the purpose of receiving a Curriculum Grant?

To be eligible to receive a Curriculum Grant, the parent or legal guardian should:

  • be privately funding their homeschool program (as opposed to it being paid for by public funds);

  • conduct the majority of the schooling at home (as opposed to a daily drop-off co-op);

  • have the authority to choose their child's studies (as opposed to having the curriculum chosen by a school).

For more information click the photo above or visit: https://hslda.org/post/compassion-curriculum-grants?utm_source=HSLDA&utm_medium=WU&utm_campaign=7-14-2021

 
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