Homeschool funding & ESAs in Wyoming
Wyoming doesn't have a statewide ESA or voucher for independent homeschoolers yet — but these scholarships, grants, and tax-credit options are available to Wyoming families today.
Your state's ESA money — organized, eligibility-checked, audit-ready.
Your state runs an education savings account, and it expects you to keep records of what you spend. The ESA Wallet snaps each receipt, checks whether it's likely eligible before you buy, and keeps an audit-ready trail — so the funding is help, not homework.
- Snap a receipt — it reads the vendor, amount, and category
- Eligibility check before you buy
- Audit-ready records in one place
Program details vary — confirm your state's platform, award, and rules.
Scholarships, grants & tax credits
Steamboat Legacy Scholarship (ESA)
Universal K-12 ESA designed to let homeschooling families keep educating at home, with no income limit for K-12.
ACT Today! Grant
For U.S. families of a child with an autism diagnosis (priority to household income under $100k). Covers ABA therapy, speech/OT, assistive and communication technology, safety equipment, and social-skills programs.
Dyslexia Services Foundation Grant
For low-income U.S. children with dyslexia who cannot otherwise afford treatment (need shown via free/reduced lunch, Medicaid, or SNAP). Funds research-based dyslexia tutoring, paid directly to clinicians.
HSLDA Compassion Curriculum Grant
For HSLDA members with significant financial need (legal custody of a child 6-19, homeschooling 3+ months). Covers curriculum, books, co-op tuition, testing, tutoring, and school technology.
HSLDA Disaster Relief Grant
For homeschooling families (child 6-19) with physical disaster damage in the past 18 months. Covers emergency needs plus replacement curriculum and materials. First-time applicants need not be HSLDA members.
MyGOAL Autism Grant
For the primary caregiver of a child under 18 with autism, with demonstrated financial need. Covers therapies plus educational, enrichment, and socialization activities not covered elsewhere.
Our Military Kids Grant
For children (1-18) of deployed National Guard/Reserve members (60+ days) or of post-9/11 combat-injured service members and veterans. Funds enrichment activities: tutoring, sports, arts, camps, and STEM.
UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation Grant
For U.S. children aged 16 or under with commercial (non-public) health insurance, subject to income guidelines. Covers medical needs not paid by insurance — therapies, assistive devices, and equipment.
Funding programs change often. About Time organizes receipts and checks likely eligibility — it does not file or submit on your behalf. Confirm amounts, eligibility, and deadlines with each program before you rely on them.