Yes. Homeschool families may qualify for scholarships that support approved curriculum, instructional materials, technology, enrichment programs, and other educational resources, depending on eligibility and state participation. Federal guidelines recognize homeschooling as a valid educational pathway. As with all pathways, scholarship funds must be used for approved educational purposes and administered within compliance standards. Well Planned...
Yes. Public school students may benefit from scholarships for approved educational expenses, as defined under federal law and administered through participating Scholarship Granting Organizations. Federal guidelines outline broad categories of eligible educational expenses, such as instructional materials, curriculum, and essential school-related supplies. Within those guidelines, each SGO establishes structured processes for how funds are allocated...
Redirecting taxes under ECCA works as a federal tax credit. It applies directly to a portion of the federal income taxes you already owe. A charitable donation is a voluntary gift to a nonprofit organization. Donations may qualify as a tax deduction, which reduces your taxable income — not your taxes dollar for dollar. When...
Yes. ECCA is a federal law authorized by Congress. However, scholarships are administered through approved nonprofit Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGO) like Well Planned Education. States must also formally opt in for scholarships to operate locally. It is a federally structured framework carried out through state participation and nonprofit oversight.
Yes. The Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA) was passed by Congress in 2025 and signed into federal law. It is structured within the U.S. Internal Revenue Code as a federal tax credit program. Redirected funds flow only through approved Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs) that meet federal compliance requirements. Well Planned Education operates as a...
No. The program is designed to support students, not just one type of school. Under ECCA, scholarships may support eligible students in public schools, private schools, or homeschooling. The focus is on helping families access approved educational resources within the pathway they choose. Educational choice under this law is about flexibility for students, not favoring...
The Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA) is a federal law passed in 2025. It allows individuals to redirect a portion of their federal tax liability into student scholarships through approved Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs). Instead of all federal tax dollars going directly to the IRS, a limited amount can be directed into education support. The...