Chapter 1 - Funding Application - California Department of Public 2025

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Technology: Many districts use Title I to purchase laptops, tablets, or software subscriptions, often bundling multi-year plans to maximize value. For example, some schools invest in adaptive learning platforms or mobile hotspots to ensure all students have access to digital learning tools.
Your total household income must be at or below 80% of the Mortgage Revenue Bond (MRB) limit for the county and state where the property is located. You also need a fully executed purchase contract on an eligible property and at least $500 of your own funds to contribute towards the down payment and/or closing costs.
You must own and live on the property where the ADU will be built. Your household income must be at or below 80% of the area median income.
With the adoption of Proposition 98 (1988) and Proposition 111 (1990), a minimum funding level from State and local property taxes was provided to K-14 public schools. California schools today receive the large majority of their funding from the State, primarily from income and sales tax revenues.
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