If you’re an early childhood special education teacher (or dreaming about becoming one), this fall brings some exciting news: Texas has opened up a brand-new round of funding just for YOU.
The Empowering ECSE Educators to Improve Student Outcomes Grant – Cycle 2 is officially accepting applications from September 15 through October 31, 2025. This program gives educators and schools the chance to get extra training, dual certifications, and even some major financial relief on testing costs—all designed to help you support children with disabilities, ages 3–5.
Why this matters for you
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Training that counts: Funds are available for hands-on workshops and certifications that focus on behavior management and creating more inclusive classrooms.
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Get dual certified: Schools can apply for funding to help teachers earn both general and special education certifications.
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Save money on exams: Thanks to House Bill 2, first-time test takers for Special Education or Bilingual Education certifications get their exam and application fees waived. That’s right—$0 out of pocket. For this grant, reimbursement is still available if you’re tackling the Early Childhood: PK–3 (292) test.
What you should do next
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Mark your calendar: The application window is September 15 – October 31, 2025.
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Talk to your school or ESC: See if they’re applying or if you should apply directly.
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Think about your goals: Want better classroom strategies? Looking to add that second certification? This grant could make it happen without draining your wallet.
Bottom line
Texas is putting real resources into helping teachers like you—because when you thrive, your students do too. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to level up your skills, this is it.
📍 More info & how to apply: Visit the Empowering ECSE Educators Grant Cycle 2 page on the Texas SPED Support website




