How do districts fund Math Solutions?
A. Well-known sources are Title I, Title II, Part A (Teacher and Principal Training and Recruitment Fund), and Title II, Part B (Math and Science Partnership). Corporate or private foundations, such as the Exxon Education Foundation and Toyota TIME, offer support from a national level. For continual updates on funding sources, check these websites: ed.gov (click on “Grants & Contracts”) and nsf.gov. Note: The U.S. Department of Education’s website, ed.gov, allows you to create a personal profile in which you receive regular updates about new funding opportunities as they become available. Many funding sources funnel through state departments of education. Private foundations in every state support mathematics education reform and improvement. Consult your state department’s website or contact Math Solutions for more information on how you can obtain state funding for Math Solutions courses. Community foundations often combine resources to make something important happen for local schoo