Idaho parents can receive up to $3000 from education support program

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BOISE, Idaho – Parents in Idaho may receive financial assistance from the State Board of Education through the Empowering Parents Program. The program aims to help families with educational expenses by providing grants.

The state has announced a budget of $30 million to support this initiative. Eligible families can receive up to $3,000 through the program. This support can cover various educational costs, including laptops, internet access, sports uniforms, and therapy.

Grants are limited to $1,000 per student, with a maximum of $3,000 per family. Applications for the program will open starting in late October, providing an opportunity for families to apply for and utilize this financial aid.

This initiative reflects the state’s commitment to supporting education and providing resources to families in need.

To learn more about the application process and eligibility criteria, prospective applicants are encouraged to visit the official website of the State Board of Education.

The Empowering Parents Program offers a valuable opportunity for families in Idaho to alleviate educational costs and improve access to essential resources.


 

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