Investing in Innovation (i3)
Success for All Foundation has $50 million to expand into more schools.
Success for All Foundation is the highest-rated scale-up winner in the U.S. Department of Education Investing in Innovation’s (i3) competition. We have been awarded $50 million to expand our comprehensive school-improvement program to eligible Title I elementary schools. Success for All is used by 1,000 schools nationwide. As a result of the grant, the network of Success for All schools is expected to more than double over the next five years.
Proven whole-school reform is now within your reach.
Success for All is providing grants of at least $50,000 toward program start-up costs for eligible Title I schoolwide projects.
The $650 million
Investing in Innovation program, which is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, is designed to support efforts to start or expand research-based, innovative programs that help close academic achievement gaps and improve outcomes for high-needs students. SFAF was one of nearly 1,700 applicants to apply for the federal grants and one of just four to win the largest award available.

Don’t wait: Only 150 grants will be available for 2012–13!
This is an unprecedented offer for 150 elementary schools across the country for the 2012–13 school year. Title I schoolwide elementary schools can now receive $50,000 to offset first-year SFA implementation costs.
Click here to download the grant application.
Contact us today to learn how Success for All will help you transform your school.