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Delaware Funds Early Literacy Instruction
March 12, 2026
Delaware has allocated over $8 million in 2026 to accelerate its statewide early literacy strategy, focusing on strengthening classroom reading instruction through coordinated state, federal, and philanthropic funding. This includes a $1.9 million State Implementation Fund grant and $6.1 million in Bridge to Practice grants awarded to 25 school districts and charter schools. The funding supports evidence-based reading instruction and professional development initiatives aimed at ensuring all students read at grade level by the end of third grade.
- The Delaware Department of Education leads this initiative, emphasizing job-embedded professional learning to improve teaching outcomes.
- Procurement professionals should note the opportunity for vendors specializing in educational services, literacy programs, and professional development to engage with multiple districts across Delaware.
- This funding signals increased demand for evidence-based instructional materials and training services aligned with state literacy goals.
- Organizations serving K-12 education in Delaware can leverage this investment to expand partnerships and tailor offerings to meet district-specific literacy improvement needs.
This grant enables us to invest in meaningful, job-embedded professional learning that enhances teaching and learning while advancing our shared commitment to ensuring every IRSD student becomes a confident, proficient reader by the end of third grade.
— Kelly Dorman, Indian River Director of Elementary Education
Delaware is focused on one clear goal: ensuring every child reads on grade level by the end of third grade.
— Matt Meyer, Governor
We know what it takes to help children learn to read, and Delaware is putting those supports in place in classrooms across the state.
— Cindy Marten, Secretary of Education
Agencies
Delaware Department of Education, State of Delaware
Vendors
Rodel
Contracts
$1.9 million, $6.1 million