


Because state and district priorities vary, [b]PebbleGo qualifies for many locally controlled funding sources,[/b] including:
@h6 PebbleGo supports district goals like reading proficiency, early literacy, inclusive access, and digital equity—aligning with multiple funding streams.

Many schools use non-federal and non-state sources to fund resources like PebbleGo, especially when those funds are flexible or community-driven, such as:
[b]PTA/PTO Grants[/b] Parent organizations often fund literacy, technology, and enrichment tools. PebbleGo is a family-friendly resource that aligns with goals for student engagement and equity. [b]Library or Media Center Budgets[/b] PebbleGo supports K–5 research, reading, and inquiry projects, making it a natural fit for library funding. [b]Special Education or EL Departments[/b] Departments serving students with IEPs or language needs often have designated budgets for curriculum-aligned, accessible materials. [b]Principal's Discretionary Funds[/b] School leaders may use building-level funds to invest in tools that support reading growth and digital learning across classrooms. [b]Technology/Innovation Funds[/b] PebbleGo is web-based and device-agnostic, supporting 1:1 initiatives and digital integration goals. [b]Curriculum or Instructional Matieral Funds[/b] Supports core academic instruction in science, social studies, and literacy—often eligible under curriculum budgets. [b]Education Foundation or Local Grants[/b] Supports core academic instruction in science, social studies, and literacy—often eligible under curriculum budgets.