According to a recent LinkedIn post from Brisk Teaching, Indiana school districts are eligible for up to $50,000 in funding under the 2026 Digital Learning Grant to support AI use in classrooms. The post notes that the key issue for districts is not whether to adopt AI, but how to implement it effectively for teachers and students.
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The company’s LinkedIn post indicates that Brisk already meets Indiana Department of Education vendor requirements, positioning it as an eligible option for districts pursuing this grant. The post also promotes short webinars on March 19 and March 26 aimed at district leaders, focusing on aligning current priorities with competitive grant applications.
According to the post, the sessions are set to cover what the grant is seeking, how Brisk’s tools support literacy, math, and classroom data, and how to position a district for “funding success.” All attendees are described as receiving a Brisk Grant Resource Kit, which suggests an effort to lower barriers to grant participation and potentially accelerate adoption of the company’s platform in Indiana.
For investors, the LinkedIn content implies that Brisk Teaching is actively targeting state-backed digital learning budgets as a growth channel. If the company can convert a meaningful share of Indiana districts leveraging the 2026 grant, it could create a recurring revenue base and a reference market that may support expansion into other states pursuing similar AI-in-education initiatives.

