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Call to Action: Urge the White House to Release FY25 Title Funds

July 18, 2025

We need your help to urge the Trump Administration to release the remaining FY25 funds that are being withheld from public schools.

 

Contact your members of Congress and urge them to request the immediate release of these funds (see resources below).

Background:

On June 30, the Administration notified states that it was not going to allocate FY25 funds for Title I-C, Title II-A, Title III-A, Title IV-A and Title IV-B – until further review.

On July 18, the U.S. Department of Education released $1.3 billion in after-school and summer program grants (Title IV-B)—a partial victory following weeks of advocacy by superintendents, lawmakers, and education leaders. However, nearly $5 billion in critical funding is still being withheld. We must continue to apply pressure until all FY25 funds, as appropriated by Congress, are fully released to districts.

Please customize the message below with your regions’s data and send it to the staffers who work for your members of Congress. We recommend providing as much detail about how your districts use these funds and what will be cut if the money never comes through. Access Hill staff/education staff contact information here.

AESA is actively urging the Administration to release these vital funds. In the meantime, we understand the uncertainty this delay creates for our members. We remain committed to keeping you informed with guidance and updates to help your district plan effectively—now and if the funds are ultimately released.

Thank you in advance for your support on behalf of public education and every child in every community.

 

Email Template to Send to Your Representative:

Dear [Representative/Senator Name],

I am the [Title] of [organization] in [city/county, state], serving [number] students. I am writing to express both appreciation and concern.

I sincerely thank you and the Administration for the recent release of $1.3 billion in after-school and summer program grants. This was an important step forward, and I appreciate the responsiveness to the advocacy efforts from education leaders across the country.

However, I remain deeply concerned by the continued delay in releasing the rest of the FY25 education funds—including Title I, Part C; Title II, Part A; Title III; and Title IV, Part A. These programs are vital to my district. We receive approximately [dollar amount] annually through these federal funds, and this delay has already significantly disrupted our ability to plan for the upcoming school year.

Without these resources, we will be forced to cut [insert program and/or dollar cuts here], which would have serious consequences for our students, staff, and broader community.

I respectfully urge you to contact the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and advocate for the immediate release of the remaining FY25 education funds, as appropriated by Congress. Our students cannot wait.

Thank you for your continued leadership and support.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Title]
[Organization Name]

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