Prodigy Education is an approved vendor with ESA, Scholarship and Grant Programs across the country.

How Prodigy works.

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Children play Prodigy

In Prodigy Math, children become wizards engaged in epic math battles. In Prodigy English, children collect and harvest resources to build their very own world.

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Children answer in-game questions

As they battle or build, children solve standards-aligned questions tailored to your curriculum. Our adaptive algorithm adjusts to your child’s level.

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Parents track progress

As your child plays, you can monitor progress across grade-level standards and topics, making it easy to support learning at home and stay aligned with your homeschool goals.

Redeem through ClassWallet, Odyssey, and Theodore.

Prodigy is an approved ESA vendor. Select your state to view easy, step-by-step instructions on how to redeem funding.

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Arizona Empowerment Scholarship
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Prodigy is approved as a Classwallet Marketplace Vendor in Arizona. You can find us by searching “Prodigy Education” in the marketplace and purchasing directly with Classwallet funds.

Alternatively, you can submit invoices through Classwallet by following the steps below:

INVOICE ORDERS Through Classwallet

  1. Click HERE to request an invoice - no payment required.
  2. You'll be able to download your invoice on the order confirmation page and will automatically receive it by email.
  3. Go to your Classwallet Account and select Pay Vendor.
  4. Locate Prodigy Education (DE, Wilmington) and upload your invoice and follow the instructions.

Watch this short video to see how to easily upload your invoice to Classwallet. Watch Now!

Arkansas Education Freedom Account program
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Prodigy is approved as a Classwallet Marketplace Vendor in Arkansas. You can find us by searching “Prodigy Education” in the marketplace and purchasing directly with Classwallet funds.

Alternatively, you can submit invoices through Classwallet by following the steps below:

INVOICE ORDERS Through Classwallet

  1. Click HERE to request an invoice - no payment required.
  2. You'll be able to download your invoice on the order confirmation page and will automatically receive it by email.
  3. Go to your Classwallet Account and select Pay Vendor.
  4. Locate Prodigy Education (DE, Wilmington) and upload your invoice and follow the instructions.

Watch this short video to see how to easily upload your invoice to Classwallet. Watch Now!

Georgia Promise Scholarship
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We have been approved as a Vendor for the Georgia Promise Scholarship Program.

Our product is available in the Odyssey Marketplace under Prodigy Education.

Louisiana GATOR Scholarship
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We have been approved as a vendor for the Louisiana GATOR Scholarship.

Our product is available in the Odyssey Marketplace under Prodigy Education.

New Hampshire Education Freedom Account Program
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Prodigy is approved as a Classwallet Marketplace Vendor in New Hampshire. You can find us by searching “Prodigy Education” in the marketplace and purchasing directly with Classwallet funds.

Alternatively, you can submit invoices through Classwallet by following the steps below:

INVOICE ORDERS Through Classwallet

  1. Click HERE to request an invoice - no payment required.
  2. You'll be able to download your invoice on the order confirmation page and will automatically receive it by email.
  3. Go to your Classwallet Account and select Pay Vendor.
  4. Locate Prodigy Education (DE, Wilmington) and upload your invoice and follow the instructions.

Watch this short video to see how to easily upload your invoice to Classwallet. Watch Now!

New York Children's Scholarship Fund (CSF)
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INVOICE ORDERS Through Classwallet

  1. Click HERE to request an invoice - no payment required.
  2. You'll be able to download your invoice on the order confirmation page and will automatically receive it by email.
  3. Go to your Classwallet Account and select Pay Vendor.
  4. Locate Prodigy Education (DE, Wilmington) and upload your invoice and follow the instructions.

Watch this short video to see how to easily upload your invoice to Classwallet. Watch Now!

Tennessee Education Savings Account Program
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We have been approved as a Vendor for the Tennessee Education Savings Account Program.

Our product is available in the Theodore Marketplace under Prodigy Education.

Texas Parent-Directed Special Education Services (PDSES) Program
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INVOICE ORDERS Through Classwallet

  1. Click HERE to request an invoice - no payment required.
  2. You'll be able to download your invoice on the order confirmation page and will automatically receive it by email.
  3. Go to your Classwallet Account and select Pay Vendor.
  4. Locate Prodigy Education (DE, Wilmington) and upload your invoice and follow the instructions.

Watch this short video to see how to easily upload your invoice to Classwallet. Watch Now!

Utah Fits All Scholarship Program
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We have been approved as a Vendor for the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program.

Our product is available in the Odyssey Marketplace under Prodigy Education.

West Virginia Hope Scholarship
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We have been approved as a Vendor for the West Virginia Hope Scholarship program.

Our product is available in the Theodore Marketplace under Prodigy Education.

Wyoming Education Savings Account Program
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We have been approved as a vendor for the Wyoming Education Savings Account Program. Our product offerings are coming soon.

Prodigy is an ESA-approved for homeschool funding programs. Many states, including Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, New Hampshire, New York, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming, provide ESA or homeschool scholarship programs that families can use to fund Prodigy  memberships.

How to Use ESA Funds for Homeschooling (State ESA & Scholarship Programs Guide)

Use our guide below to see what programs are available in your state.
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State ESA & Scholarship Programs Guide

How to Use ESA Funds for Homeschooling

As homeschooling continues to grow across the United States, more families are gaining access to Education Savings Accounts (ESA funds) and state scholarship programs that help cover the cost of homeschool resources. These programs allow parents to apply public education dollars toward approved expenses such as curriculum, tutoring, and educational software.

For families new to homeschooling or looking to expand their learning toolkit, understanding which homeschool resources are eligible for ESA funding is essential. This guide explains how ESA funds work for homeschooling and outlines major state ESA and scholarship programs, including where Prodigy is approved.

Always confirm eligibility requirements with your state’s ESA administrator before making purchases.

Overview

What these programs do
Use public education dollars for approved learning expenses
Common uses
Curriculum, tutoring, software, and learning tools
Key rule
Eligibility and approved items vary by state and program

What Is an Education Savings Account (ESA)?

Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) are publicly funded, government-authorized accounts for K–12 education. Families can use these funds for a range of approved educational expenses based on state-specific rules.

Common ESA-Eligible Expenses

  • Private school tuition
  • Homeschool curriculum and textbooks
  • Tutoring and academic services
  • Online education programs and educational software
  • Therapies for students with special needs
  • Instructional materials and supplies
  • Technology used for education
  • In some cases, college savings

What Can ESA Funds Pay for in Homeschooling?

While each state has its own guidelines, ESA funds are commonly approved for homeschool-related expenses.

Typical Approved Homeschool Expenses

  • Homeschool curriculum and textbooks
  • Educational software and online learning platforms
  • Digital subscriptions and instructional programs
  • Tutoring and academic support services
  • Technology used for homeschool instruction

Homeschool ESA and Scholarship Programs by State (2025–2026)

This guide outlines major ESA and homeschool scholarship programs and notes where Prodigy is approved, helping you navigate funding rules more efficiently.

Alabama ESA and Homeschool Funding

CHOOSE Act (Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students’ Education Act)

The CHOOSE Act provides refundable tax credits that can be used for approved homeschooling expenses. Funds are managed through ClassWallet.

Award Amount

  • $2,000 per homeschooled student
  • Up to $4,000 per family

Allowable Homeschool Resources

  • Curriculum and textbooks
  • Tutoring
  • Educational software
  • Testing fees

Prodigy Approval Status

  • Approved for use through Alabama’s CHOOSE Act
  • Accessible via ClassWallet

Learn More

Arizona ESA for Homeschooling

Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA)

Arizona offers one of the most flexible ESA programs for homeschooling families.

Eligibility

  • All school-aged children in Arizona
  • No income limits

Allowable Homeschool Resources

  • Curriculum
  • Educational software
  • Tutoring
  • Online programs
  • Special education services

Prodigy Approval Status

  • Approved under the Arizona Empowerment Scholarship Account program

Learn More

Florida ESA and Scholarship Programs for Homeschool Families

Florida offers multiple education choice programs administered by Step Up For Students. Families may only participate in one scholarship program at a time.

Private School Scholarships (FTC and FES-EO)

These scholarships are designed primarily for full-time private school enrollment.

Best For

  • Families enrolling their child full time in a participating private school

Eligibility

  • Florida residents eligible for K–12 public school enrollment
  • Kindergarten students must be age five by September 1
  • Income-based prioritization applies (income reporting optional)
  • Students cannot be enrolled in public school simultaneously

Award Amount

  • Varies by grade level and county
  • Determined annually by the Florida Legislature
  • Funds distributed quarterly

What the Scholarship Covers

  • Tuition and fees at eligible private schools
  • Remaining funds (if available) for other approved expenses

Important Notes

  • Full-time private school enrollment is required
  • Not intended for standalone homeschooling
  • Families may switch programs once per school year (subject to rules)

Learn More

Family Empowerment Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities (FES-UA)

FES-UA functions like an ESA and can support both private school and homeschooling.

Eligibility

  • Florida residents ages 3–21
  • Student must have an IEP or qualifying documented diagnosis
  • Cannot be enrolled full time in public school

Allowable Homeschool Expenses

  • Curriculum and instructional materials
  • Educational software and online learning programs
  • Digital devices used for instruction
  • Tutoring, therapy, and approved services
  • Registered home education programs

Prodigy Approval Status

  • Not a pre-approved vendor in the EMA Marketplace
  • Some families request reimbursement as an educational software expense
  • Reimbursement is case by case and not guaranteed

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Personalized Education Program (PEP) for Homeschooling

The Personalized Education Program supports families building a custom homeschool or hybrid learning model.

Eligibility

  • Florida residents eligible for K–12 public school enrollment
  • Families must select “FL Homeschool” when applying
  • Income-based prioritization applies (opt-out available)

Allowable Homeschool Expenses

  • Curriculum and instructional materials
  • Educational software and subscriptions
  • Tutoring and academic services
  • Enrichment programs and extracurriculars
  • Technology used for homeschool instruction

Important Note

  • Prodigy is not an approved vendor under PEP
  • Families should confirm eligibility rules inside EMA before purchasing

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Georgia Promise Scholarship for Homeschooling

Georgia Promise Scholarship

This program supports families in eligible school zones seeking nonpublic education options, including homeschool programs.

Award Amount

  • Up to $6,500 for the 2025–2026 school year

Eligibility

  • Public school enrollment requirements apply or eligible kindergarten entry

Allowable Homeschool Resources

  • Curriculum
  • Tutoring
  • Technology
  • Educational programs

Prodigy Approval Status

  • Approved for families participating in the Georgia Promise Scholarship

Learn More

Indiana ESA Program for Homeschool Students

Education Scholarship Account (ESA)

Indiana’s ESA program supports students with disabilities who qualify for special education services.

Allowable Homeschool Resources

  • Educational services
  • Therapies
  • Curriculum
  • Instructional programs

Prodigy Approval Status

  • Approved as an eligible educational software resource under Indiana’s ESA program

Learn More

Iowa Students First Act (Education Funding Program)

Students First Act

This program provides education funding for families choosing nonpublic education options.

Award Amount

  • $7,988 for the 2025–2026 school year

Eligibility

  • All K–12 students regardless of income beginning in 2025

Allowable Homeschool Resources

  • Tuition and approved educational expenses

Prodigy Approval Status

  • May be reimbursable as a supplemental educational resource depending on provider eligibility

Learn More

New Hampshire Education Freedom Accounts (EFA)

Education Freedom Accounts

EFAs support income-eligible families pursuing alternative education paths, including homeschooling.

Eligibility

  • Families earning up to 350% of the federal poverty level

Allowable Homeschool Resources

  • Curriculum
  • Tutoring
  • Educational supplies
  • Technology and internet access
  • Online learning programs

Prodigy Approval Status

  • Approved under New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program

Learn More

West Virginia Hope Scholarship for Homeschooling

Hope Scholarship Program

The Hope Scholarship provides flexible funding for customized education, including homeschooling.

Allowable Homeschool Resources

  • Curriculum
  • Tutoring
  • Educational software
  • Online subscriptions

Important Note

  • The state maintains a list of unallowable expenses
  • Digital learning tools are frequently permitted

Prodigy Approval Status

  • Approved for use with the West Virginia Hope Scholarship
  • Accessible via ClassWallet

Learn More

Wyoming ESA (Steamboat Legacy Scholarship)

Steamboat Legacy Scholarship

Formerly known as the ESA program, this scholarship supports statewide education choice.

Award Amount

  • Approximately $6,000–$7,000 (income dependent)

Allowable Homeschool Resources

  • Curriculum
  • Online learning programs
  • Summer education programs

Prodigy Approval Status

  • Approved under Wyoming’s Education Savings Account program

Learn More

Information may change. Confirm details with your state administrator and program portal before purchasing.