Pricing
The cost for the online program is $500 per counselor or educator and includes access to the training materials until the end of the calendar year.
Bulk pricing applies for district wide implementations of over 30 professionals. To receive more information, Inquire via email info@fastrack.school
Payments will be accepted via card, ACH, paypal, and check. Invoice will be sent after form submission below.
Funding Options
Foundations and Corporations
Seek funding from foundations, corporations, and local businesses that support educational initiatives. Explore regional funding opportunities and utilize grant writing guides.
Local Education Agencies (LEAs) and School District Partnerships
Partner with LEAs, which may have discretionary budgets for programs that align with district goals, including student success and college readiness.
Federal and State Initiatives
Apply for competitive grants and discretionary initiatives from the U.S. Department of Education and state education departments, which offer resources for K-16 education.
District General Funds
Districts can allocate general operating funds to support the Fastrack program, recognizing its role in enhancing student outcomes.
Community Support
Engage local communities to fund this program. Utilize platforms like DonorsChoose.org to gather support from foundations like google.org, the gates foundation, and many others.
Alumni Donations
Seek contributions from high school and college alumni networks, which often support initiatives that impact education and future success.
Workforce Development Grants
Access grants from workforce development agencies focused on increasing career readiness and reducing the skills gap.
Public-Private Partnerships
Form partnerships with local businesses, chambers of commerce, or industry groups interested in supporting programs that prepare students for the workforce.
Education Service Agencies (ESAs)
Investigate whether your local ESA offers financial support or grant opportunities for employee training programs.
State Innovation and Opportunity Grants
Explore state-specific grants focused on innovative educational programs that address equity, access to college, and improving academic performance.
Local Colleges and Universities
Partner with local colleges and universities that could fund the Fastrack training. Since increased dual enrollment could lead to higher college enrollments, these institutions have a vested interest in supporting the program.
Title Funds
Leverage Title II Funds under ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act)