EducAIte's workshop series, consulting, and platform are designed to align directly with every major federal initiative funding K-12 AI education.
The U.S. Department of Education finalized a new supplemental priority for AI in education that takes effect May 13, 2026. This priority applies across all the Department's discretionary grant programs.
AI education is a federal priority. Schools that move now can access meaningful grant funding.
Directs the NSF to fund competitive grants for AI literacy curriculum development, professional development for educators and school leaders, and the creation of evaluation tools that measure AI proficiency at the K-12 level.
Provides researchers, educators, and students access to AI data, computational resources, and educational tools.
Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act to encourage states to develop academic standards for AI and emerging technologies at the K-12 level.
Directs federal agencies to identify discretionary grant mechanisms for K-12 AI education and establish public-private partnerships for AI literacy.
EducAIte gives schools the platform, the workshops, and the documentation that makes federal alignment defensible from grant application through reporting.