Beyond the Budget Barriers: Maximizing Educational Impact Through Thrively
As someone who has worked at both the school and district levels, I’ve seen firsthand how budget constraints, staffing shortages, and competing priorities challenge even the most passionate education leaders. When exploring strengths-based learning or asset-based learning programs, the question is often the same:
“This sounds amazing—but how can we fund it?”
The answer? Strategic use of existing federal funds.
What many don’t realize is that the money you need may already be at your fingertips—if you rethink how you allocate it.
Thrively’s learner-centered, strengths-based platform is designed to align seamlessly with federal funding requirements, maximizing the impact of every dollar while promoting whole child learning, student well-being, and personalized learning.
Title I: Discover Every Student’s Strengths and Spark Academic Growth
Title I funds, intended to enhance academic achievement for disadvantaged students, can be used to implement Thrively’s industry-first Strengths Assessment. This 30–45 minute activity helps identify each student’s top five unique strengths, forming the foundation for personalized learning, student agency, and holistic student development.
Imagine knowing every student by their name, need, strength, and aspiration. This builds a student portfolio rooted in multiple intelligences, Habits of Mind, and real data from tools like Thrively’s Interest Inventory or RIASEC assessment—turning learning into a personalized, purpose-driven journey.
Title II: Empower Educators with Strengths-Based Professional Development
I’ve seen how high-quality professional learning directly influences teacher retention. Title II funds can support Thrively’s asset-based teaching strategies, aligned with MTSS and PBIS support tools, and infused with social-emotional learning (SEL) practices.
Thrively’s professional development empowers educators to:
- Improve teacher-student relationships
- Foster student self-awareness and student self-identity
- Integrate CASEL-aligned SEL tools for schools
- Build thriving, inclusive learning cultures
Explore options ranging from self-paced modules to full system-wide PD, grounded in research and practice around whole child education and the Science of Hope.
Title IV: Turn 12,000+ Learning Hours into Purposeful Growth
From kindergarten to graduation, students spend 12,000–14,000 hours in school. Title IV funding supports the transformation of this time into engaging, purposeful learning through Thrively’s digital platform—home to 80,000+ minutes of standards-aligned content across 12 programmatic areas.
This supports Title IV’s focus on:
- Well-rounded education
- Safe and healthy students
- Effective technology use
- Extended learning opportunities and after-school support
With Thrively, students gain access to tools that fuel hope, resilience, and purpose—backed by the Hope Survey, universal screeners for well-being, and the whole child approach to education.
IDEA: Build Inclusive Learning Environments for All Learners
IDEA funds can support Thrively’s inclusive, tiered learning tools. By centering strengths, Thrively shifts IEP meetings from a deficit-based model to an asset-driven collaboration. Educators and families gain a shared language around student strengths, boosting engagement and promoting whole child development.
Thrively aligns with:
Strength-based progress monitoring
Universal screeners
Whole child assessments
SEL integration within IEPs
Perkins V: Link Student Strengths to Career Pathways
Thrively supports Career and Technical Education (CTE) by helping students connect their strengths to career paths, supporting Portrait of a Graduate and Graduate Portrait goals.
Through strengths-aligned planning, students explore careers with confidence, clarity, and purpose—key outcomes supported by Perkins V funding.
Use Thrively to:
- Support career readiness
- Enhance student agency and ownership
- Design learner-aligned Portrait of a Learner initiatives
Title IX: Promote Gender Equity and Empower All Learners
Use Title IX funds to elevate equitable access to high-impact programming. Thrively supports:
- STEM initiatives for underrepresented groups
- Leadership and mentorship programs
- Gender equity in CTE
- Tailored wellness curriculum for students
The platform fosters self-identity development for every student, ensuring opportunity isn’t just equal—it’s empowering.
Finding the Path to “Yes”: Fund Braiding That Works

One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned is this:
It’s not about whether you can afford it—it’s about how you fund it.
Unlike most educational platforms that tap into one or two streams, Thrively supports strategic fund braiding, enabling schools and districts to:
- Enhance academic achievement
- Improve educator effectiveness
- Boost student well-being
- Expand career readiness
- Drive true equity and access
Thrively’s whole child learning model promotes environments where hope, purpose, and student success flourish—regardless of background, circumstance, or learning differences.
Reimagine Your Federal Funds: Create Thriving Learners
What federal funding sources are you currently working with? Could Thrively be the connective tissue between your current initiatives?
Let’s rethink your learning continuum with a unified, strengths-based strategy that drives measurable impact and humanizes learning for every student.
Learn More About Thrively
🎥 Thrively Overview: Humanizing Learning | Video
📘 Guide to Creating Strengths-Based Classrooms
📩 Reach out to me directly at jasmine@thrively.com for personalized guidance.
Your partner in humanizing learning,
Jasmine Cox
Customer Success Manager, Thrively


