Grant Details
The grant offers up to $2,500 for eligible K–3 educators and up to $100,000 for districts. Applications are being accepted from July 1, 2025, to May 1, 2026, with funds required to be spent by June 30, 2026.

Arizona has introduced the FY26 Dyslexia Training Designee Grant, aiming to support educators in enhancing their skills to help students with dyslexia. This initiative underscores the importance of tailored educational approaches for children with learning differences.
The grant offers up to $2,500 for eligible K–3 educators and up to $100,000 for districts. Applications are being accepted from July 1, 2025, to May 1, 2026, with funds required to be spent by June 30, 2026.
This grant reflects Arizona’s commitment to addressing the unique needs of students with dyslexia. By empowering educators with specialized training, the state aims to improve learning outcomes and ensure that all students receive the support they need to succeed.
Quote: “Every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential, and it’s our responsibility as educators and parents to provide them with the tools and support they need.” Attribution: Laura Lurns, Education Advocate
"The Dyslexia Training Designee Grant has the potential to positively impact both educators and students. For educators, it provides an opportunity for professional development and enhanced expertise in supporting students with dyslexia. For students, it means access to more effective, personalized instruction tailored to their learning needs.
Grant Amount: Up to $2,500 per educator and $100,000 per district.
Application Period: July 1, 2025 – May 1, 2026.
Fund Expenditure Deadline: June 30, 2026.
As Arizona moves forward with this initiative, it will be crucial to monitor its effectiveness and explore ways to expand support for students with dyslexia and other learning differences. This includes considering the integration of neuroplasticity-based approaches and parent empowerment strategies to create a comprehensive support system.
By investing in the education and support of students with dyslexia, Arizona is taking a significant step towards creating a more inclusive and effective educational system. The Learning Success All Access Program offers a free trial, including a personalized Action Plan that you keep even if you decide not to continue, providing another avenue for support and growth.