How We Help Schools Get Funding
Grant application preparation and submission are handled by our team, with experience supporting New York City schools in securing RESO A funding.
What is the Resolution A grant?
Resolution A (also called Reso A) grants are school-specific capital improvement or enhancement initiatives funded through grants allocated by New York City Council Members or Borough Presidents. These funds are commonly used to support instructional programs and resources.

How We Help Schools Get Funding
Grant application preparation and submission are handled by our team, with experience supporting New York City schools in securing RESO A funding.
What is the Resolution A grant?
The Resolution A (also called Reso A) is a school-specific capital improvement or enhancement initiative funded through grants allocated by New York City Council Members or Borough Presidents. These funds are commonly used to support instructional programs and resources.

School Success Stories

“The Power Learning Team has been very encouraging to the students and the staff. Their support and guidance have played an essential part in the students’ success and the implementation of this reading program.“
– Jeimmy M & Karlenys S, Eugenio Maria De Hostos School

“We are a new CTE high school in the Bronx, with 300 students, 30% special education and 43% overage. We offer Reading Plus to all of our 9th graders as a benchmark and use it in all the 9th and 10th grade classes as per diagnostic data, in addition to offering a Reading Plus lab period for our lowest level students.”
– Abby Lovett, Bronx Design & Construction

“The results were amazing for the classes who used the program consistently – My two brand new teachers had everyone pass the ELA!“
– Mary Mcdonald, PS 139
School Success Stories

“The Power Learning Team has been very encouraging to the students and the staff. Their support and guidance have played an essential part in the students’ success and the implementation of this reading program.“
– Jeimmy M & Karlenys S, Eugenio Maria De Hostos School

“We are a new CTE high school in the Bronx, with 300 students, 30% special education and 43% overage. We offer Reading Plus to all of our 9th graders as a benchmark and use it in all the 9th and 10th grade classes as per diagnostic data, in addition to offering a Reading Plus lab period for our lowest level students.”
– Abby Lovett, Bronx Design & Construction

“The results were amazing for the classes who used the program consistently – My two brand new teachers had everyone pass the ELA!“
– Mary Mcdonald, PS 139
Frequently asked questions
During an initial conversation, the RESO A grant process is reviewed and required information is gathered. Grant application paperwork is then prepared and submitted on the school’s behalf. Once a funding decision is received, the school is notified of the awarded amount and next steps.
Yes. Schools with varying levels of grant experience are supported through the application process.
Our partner programs support learners from Pre-K through Grade 12, offering solutions for all stages of learning from reading comprehension to mathematics to college prep.
We offer ongoing monitoring, coaching, data interpretation, and responsive support by phone or email for educators.
It is not a requirement. Many schools apply for funding first and finalize program selection once eligibility and timelines are confirmed.