Looking for teacher grants for math programs, classroom funding, or school math resources that actually help close learning gaps? You’re in the right place.
Reflex and Frax Math Grants help educators bring high-quality, research-based digital math resources into their classrooms at no cost. With engaging tools designed to target math fact fluency and fraction understanding gaps head-on, you can accelerate learning, strengthen core math skills, and build lasting confidence for every student.
With school budgets increasingly stretched, classroom math grants can provide meaningful support without additional funding requests. Discover the details for these school math resources designed for teachers in grades 2–8, looking for solutions to support math fact fluency or fractions understanding.
What are Reflex and Frax Math Grants?
Extensive research shows that two of the biggest challenges in elementary math are math fact fluency and fractions. Those are also the strongest predictors of future mathematics achievement. When students master these foundational math skills, learning gaps shrink and confidence grows. That’s why our math solutions target those critical concepts with engaging edtech resources that engage and motivate students along the way.
This grant program is open to elementary classroom educators (grades 2+ for Reflex; grades 3+ for Frax) who teach mathematics in the United States and English-language schools around the world. Selected teachers in grades 2-6 will receive free school-year access to Reflex or Frax to use in their classrooms.
Which math grant is right for you?
Are you looking to develop stronger math fact fluency and automaticity in your classroom? Apply for a Reflex Grant. If fractions are your focus, check out a Frax Grant. Apply early in the school year and discover the impact of using Frax before your fractions unit. Frax supports continuous learning throughout the school year, helping students build strong math foundations that prepare them for future content.
Want to know more about how you can use exciting challenges and games to help your students build foundational math skills and the self-confidence to take on more complex topics? We have the answers!
Frequently asked questions about Math Grants
What are Reflex and Frax Math Grants, and how do they work?
These classroom math grants give outstanding teachers full access to our math fact fluency solution, Reflex, or our fractions solution, Frax, for the entire school year. The math grant also includes training and professional development resources. That’s a $2,100+ value!
Who qualifies for a grant?
Math grants are open to elementary classroom educators (grades 2+ for Reflex; grades 3+ for Frax) who teach mathematics in the United States or English-language schools outside of the United States.
How do I apply?
Choose the product that best aligns with your classroom needs and submit your classroom math grant application—it only takes 15 minutes!
When is the application window?
Teachers located in the United States must apply between July 13 and October 23, 2026. Please click here for international grant information if you teach outside of the United States. Miss the application window? Sign up for a notification of when the grant round opens again.
Can I get more than one grant?
The Grant Program is designed for teachers to gain access to ONE of our math solutions—Reflex or Frax. Do you have a special interest in receiving a grant for both? If so, have your principal contact us via our contact form.
How many students can use the program?
A grant allows teachers to use Reflex or Frax with one classroom of students (up to a maximum of 40).
Can I still get a grant if I’ve received one before?
If you’ve received an ExploreLearning Math Grant in years past, you are still welcome to apply, though applicants with no previous Frax Grant or Reflex Grant experience will be given preference.
How many teachers can participate per school?
Up to two qualified educators per school may participate. For public schools, the limit is ten grantees per district.
Can I apply for a grant as a homeschool teacher?
Only classroom educators associated with a school district are eligible for these teacher grants at this time.
Why should I apply for a Frax Grant if I won't teach fractions until later in the school year?
Using Frax to introduce fractions before your fractions unit provides a platform for classroom understanding. Students can develop a baseline understanding of concepts, a shared ability to perform fraction skills, and a mutual belief that fractions make as much sense as other familiar numbers (and that they’re fun, too).
What grades is this grant for?
These classroom math grants are open to educators in grades 2-8. Teachers grades 2+ are eligible for Reflex, while teachers grades 3+ are eligible for Frax.
I live internationally, can I apply?
Yes! If you teach at an English-language school outside of the United States, please submit an international application. International grant applications are open year-round.
Where can I find more information about the grant?
Find more information about ExploreLearning Math Grants here.
Is the grant for the school or for individual classrooms?
These teacher math grants are available for individual classroom educators to use Reflex or Frax with one classroom of students (up to a maximum of 40). Up to two qualified educators per school may participate. For public schools, the limit is ten grantees per district.
Do you have any edtech grants for Gizmos or Science4Us?
Due to the nature of these programs, we require 3 or more schools to be involved to be considered for a grant. If you’re interested, please have an administrator from your school contact us.
Will I hear a response either way, whether I'm accepted or not?
Though response times vary, we aim to communicate to each applicant whether or not they received a grant. We recommend checking your spam folder in case communications end up there!
How will I know my application has been received?
If your application was submitted successfully, you should have received a confirmation page outlining the next steps.
How long do grants for math teachers take to be approved?
Though response times vary, we aim to communicate to each applicant whether or not they received a grant. We recommend checking your spam folder in case communications end up there!
If you don’t see any communications in spam, feel free to contact elgrants@explorelearning or DM us the email address you applied with, and we’d be happy to investigate your application status further.
Zap the math gaps and build confidence today
Learning gaps won’t close on their own, and applications for these classroom math grants are only available once a year. Secure full-year access to Reflex or Frax and give your students targeted support where it matters most. Apply today!

