The Alliance for Decision Education is excited to share the latest Decision Education Incubator—your opportunity to define what it looks like to empower students as decision makers and take meaningful steps to integrate Decision Education into your school, district, or state’s framework.
Donor Name: Alliance for Decision Education
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Program
Deadline: 06/06/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
What Support Will You Receive?
Each team accepted into the Decision Education Incubator receives:
- $5,000 to support teachers’ professional learning time.
- Professional learning opportunities geared toward your goals.
- Individualized coaching, partnership, and support from the Alliance.
- Collaboration with other schools and districts in the Incubator Network.
- Potential media coverage, including features on schools, staff, and students.
- An opportunity to empower students with decision-making skills and the agency to apply them.
Why Get Involved?
You can make Decision Education real in your school, district, or state by participating in the Incubator. Through the Decision Education Incubator, you will:
- Define and Bring Your Ideas to Life
- Outline how decision-making skills fit into your graduate profile or curriculum.
- Develop a Roadmap
- Work alongside education leaders and experts to create an actionable plan.
- Integrate Decision Education
- Equip your students with critical skills.
- Be Part of a Transformative Movement
- The Decision Education Incubator is not just about adding another item to the curriculum—it’s about equipping students to navigate complex challenges, think critically, and lead with agency.
Who is This Opportunity Open To?
- School and district leaders shaping curriculum and graduate profiles
- Educators looking to embed decision-making into existing content
- State education leaders interested in integrating Decision Education at a systems level.
Eligibility Criteria
- You represent a US-based public or charter school, district, or state.
- You seek new solutions for teaching decision-making skills and concepts to K-12 students.
- You have a team of 3-8 staff who are invested in the work of designing and implementing a new instructional model. Staff can include teachers, leaders, and other school or district staff.
- You will pilot your new instructional model with students in the 2025-2026 school year.
- You are excited to work together to amplify the Decision Education movement.
For more information, visit Alliance for Decision Education.