Unlocking Funding Opportunities to Support Your School Community
Navigating educational funding can be complex, but PSI Solutions is here to simplify the process. We help schools access and maximize critical funding streams—whether through federal, state, or specialized programs like EANS. Our team partners with you to ensure these funds are used effectively to support students, educators, and communities.
Your Partner in Educational Funding Solutions
From federal initiatives to state-level grants and private programs, PSI works alongside schools and districts to secure funding that meets your unique needs. We focus on transforming opportunities into meaningful outcomes for your students.
Funding Programs We Support
1. Emergency Assistance for Non-Public Schools (EANS)
Supporting Non-Public Schools Post-Pandemic EANS funding provides essential financial support to non-public schools for services such as:
• Learning recovery and academic intervention
• Professional development for educators
• Health and safety initiatives (including counseling, mental health, and wellness programs)
• Technology and curriculum enhancements
Download our EANS Funding Guide
Our team guides non-public schools through the process to ensure maximum utilization of these funds.
Customized Solutions at the State Level State-specific funding provides opportunities to improve academic achievement and deliver targeted student services. PSI works directly with state education agencies and schools to:
• Identify eligible funding programs
• Develop plans to meet state requirements
• Implement solutions such as intervention programs, special education support, and enrichment activities
Download our State Funding Guide
Our team guides non-public schools through the process to ensure maximum utilization of these funds.
Transforming Federal Dollars into Student Success Federal programs are essential for improving educational access and outcomes. PSI provides comprehensive support for:
• Title I: Academic intervention in reading, math, and literacy for struggling learners.
• Title II: Professional development for teachers and administrators to enhance instructional quality.
• Title III: Support for English Learners (EL) through specialized programs and resources.
• Title IV: Student support services, including counseling, STEM, and mental health programs.
Download our Federal Funding Guide
We streamline the process to ensure your district or school receives the federal funding needed to make a difference.