Homeschool Funding in Alabama
Alabama offers homeschool funding through CHOOSE Act ESA. $2,000/student per year.
Available Programs
CHOOSE Act ESA
ESA$2k-$4k/year
Eligibility: Priority for special needs, military, income-based
First awards via ClassWallet; $4,000 family cap
Complete Alabama Funding Guide
Alabama CHOOSE Act (Education Savings Accounts)
The Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students' Education (CHOOSE) Act, signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey on March 7, 2024, is a game-changer for Alabama homeschool families. This program provides refundable income tax credits in the form of Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) to eligible K-12 students.
- Amount: Homeschool families receive $2,000 per student, capped at $4,000 per family.
- Eligible Expenses: Curriculum, textbooks, educational supplies, tutoring, and other qualified education expenses.
- Platform: Funds are distributed through ClassWallet, a secure digital platform for education spending.
- Priority: For 2025-2026, first priority goes to students with special needs (first 500 ESAs), then dependents of active-duty military in priority schools, with remaining awards based on family income (up to 300% of the federal poverty level).
- Funding: The Legislature appropriated $180 million for the 2025-2026 school year.
Federal Tax Benefits
Starting in 2026, the federal "Big, Beautiful Bill" allows up to $20,000 in annual withdrawals from 529 education savings accounts for qualified K-12 expenses including books, tutoring, and test fees. Previously, the annual cap was $10,000. Additionally, a new federal tax credit of up to $1,700 is available for donations to state-certified scholarship-granting organizations.
Coverdell Education Savings Accounts
All families nationwide may contribute up to $2,000 per year per child to a Coverdell ESA. These funds grow tax-free and can be used for K-12 educational expenses including curriculum, supplies, and tutoring.
Federal Programs (All States)
529 Education Savings Plan
$20,000/year (K-12 distributions)Tax-advantaged savings accounts that can be used for K-12 tuition and homeschool expenses including curriculum, tutoring, and educational supplies.
Coverdell Education Savings Account
$2,000/year contribution limitTax-free savings for qualified education expenses including books, supplies, equipment, and tutoring for K-12 students.
Education Freedom Tax Credit
Up to $1,700/individualFederal tax credit for donations to scholarship-granting organizations (SGOs) that fund K-12 education including homeschool.
Disclaimer: Funding programs change frequently. Amounts, eligibility, and availability shown here are based on our latest research (2026-02). Always verify current details directly with the program administrator before applying.