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How Prison Education Gets Funded: Pell Grants, Philanthropy, and State Budgets

How Prison Education Gets Funded: Pell Grants, Philanthropy, and State Budgets
Dwayne Rushing 15 May 2026 0 Comments

Explore how prison education is funded through Pell Grants, philanthropy, and state budgets. Learn about the 2023 policy changes, the role of foundations like Mellon, and the challenges facing incarcerated students today.

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