For Applicants
Family-facing application workflows, eligibility screening, document collection, IVES-ready income verification placeholders, scholarship notices, and clear customer support for parents.
Federal Scholarship Tax Credit Scholarships
Federal tax credit scholarships for Jewish K-12 students.
Stronger schools. Stronger families. Stronger future.
100% federal tax credit means you can provide $1,700 of support while being $0 net out of pocket.
ⓘ The Federal Scholarship Tax Credit program is new and subject to federal law, state participation, and IRS/Treasury guidance.
Our Difference
EdGen does not charge an administrative fee. Our administrative costs and overhead are covered externally, so 100% of every qualified contribution goes directly to scholarship awards for eligible students.
EdGen is being built as a full-service Scholarship Granting Organization for the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit, focused exclusively on helping Jewish parents access school choice and send their children to the school that is best for them.
Family-facing application workflows, eligibility screening, document collection, IVES-ready income verification placeholders, scholarship notices, and clear customer support for parents.
Donor education, contribution workflows, school designation options where permitted, tax-credit documentation, donor support, and clear guidance on final IRS/Treasury rules.
School onboarding, enrollment verification, tuition and fee coordination, scholarship award reporting, parent communication support, and a centralized school support desk.
Community-level reporting, campaign materials, local outreach support, Federation/community-branded portals, and implementation support for Jewish communities across the country.
EdGen offers a white-label FSTC infrastructure model for Federations, local communities, and Jewish education coalitions that want a locally branded scholarship experience without having to build the full system themselves.
Partner communities can maintain their own front-end branding while EdGen powers the backend systems for donors, applicants, schools, scholarship workflows, reporting, support, and compliance readiness.
Federations, local communities, and Jewish education coalitions can use EdGen’s backend systems while presenting a locally branded front-end experience to their families, donors, schools, and community stakeholders.
Explore a White-Label PartnershipThese materials are designed to help explain the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit clearly while final IRS/Treasury guidance continues to develop.
2026 Eligibility Planning Tool
Hover over any county, or search by county and state, to view the estimated 300% AMI scholarship eligibility threshold using HUD’s 2026 income data.
This tool is for informational planning purposes only. Final FSTC scholarship eligibility will depend on federal law, IRS/Treasury guidance, SGO review, income verification, state participation, and final program rules.
Endorsed by Leading Jewish Organizations
Jewish Federations of North America, Torah Umesorah, the Orthodox Union, and Prizmah endorse the good work of EdGen to help Jewish parents access school choice and send their children to the school that best fits their needs.
Jewish Federations unite and strengthen Jewish communities across North America to shape a vibrant future.
jewishfederations.orgTorah Umesorah works to ensure every Jewish child in yeshivos, day schools, and Bais Yaakovs receives the highest standards of Torah education.
torahumesorah.orgThe Orthodox Union supports Orthodox Jewish life through communal services, education, advocacy, youth programming, and kosher certification.
ou.orgPrizmah is the network for Jewish day schools and yeshivas in North America, partnering with schools, funders, and communities.
prizmah.orgParents submit a demo application with household, school, student, and income information.
Eligibility logic is displayed for demo purposes. IVES integration is shown as a placeholder only.
Scholarships are awarded based on funding, program rules, and final government guidance.
For Families
Eligibility is expected to include household income, family size, public school enrollment eligibility, state participation, and other program rules.
Qualified K-12 education expenses may include tuition, fees, books, supplies, and other approved education expenses, subject to final guidance.
Student information, school information, household size, prior-year income, and authorization for income verification.
For Schools
Participating schools may submit school profiles, tuition schedules, contact information, grade ranges, and enrollment verification processes.
The live version should include a searchable database of Jewish schools in opted-in states, with legal review regarding residency and school-location rules.
Demo Application
This form is a non-active demo. It does not submit, store, verify, or transmit personal information.
Information Center
A concise overview for families, schools, and donors.
Detailed program questions, eligibility notes, and pending guidance items.
Participation checklist, data fields, and onboarding steps.
FAQ
No. This is a demo website only. Forms, donations, payment processing, document upload, and IVES are not active.
No. The production site should clearly state that contributions cannot be earmarked for a particular student.
This is flagged as a pending guidance issue. The site should not make a final eligibility promise until Treasury/IRS clarifies the rule.
It refers to married taxpayers filing jointly. It still requires formal approval within final Treasury/IRS rules and should be reviewed before accepting real contributions.
Contact
Use this placeholder form for demo purposes. In production, connect this to a secure CRM or email workflow.