The CAPIT Mid-Year Reading Acceleration Grant

Are you concerned about mid-year reading scores?

Accepting Grant Applications Through February 28, 2025. Limited Grants Available—Apply Early!

We understand the challenges schools face in ensuring all students reach grade-level reading proficiency by the end of the year. The CAPIT Mid-Year Reading Acceleration Grant will empower your students and accelerate their reading progress so they finish the year at grade level.

The CAPIT Reading Grant has provided schools and districts with an evidence-based solution that creates confident, lifelong readers.

The grant provides schools with access to the evidence-based CAPIT Reading Curriculum, which is designed to help young readers make rapid gains and achieve grade-level proficiency.

Who Qualifies? Schools that are unsatisfied with their mid-year reading scores and are committed to improving student outcomes by the end of this School year.

Grant Benefits

  • Comprehensive Solution: Access to CAPIT’s comprehensive all-in-one phonics supplement that simultaneously addresses prevention in Tier 1, intervention in Tier 2 & Tier 3 intervention, and is equipped to support ELL students.

  • Evidence-Based: A proven path to get students reading on grade level by year-end.

  • PD and Support: Tailored implementation support from our literacy experts.

Choose the grade we can help most.

Accepting Grant Applications Through February 28, 2025. Limited Grants Available—Apply Early!

Who Should Apply?

Schools that are unsatisfied with their mid-year reading scores and are committed to improving student outcomes by the end of this School year.

Get Started in 4 Steps

Step 1: Apply for a Grant • 5 Minutes
Step 2: Learn about CAPIT • 60 Minutes
Step 3: Receive and Accept the Grant
Step 4: Roster • Train Teachers (3 hours) • Begin!

CAPIT Reading Accelerates Student Growth

Preschool students learn to read and spell before entering Kindergarten.

Independent research found that kindergarten students gain 29% in just 6 months.

Students outperform their peers on state literacy assessments.