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The National Alliance works on behalf of the charter school community at the state and national level, including advocating for resources to launch and expand charter schools and for a supportive policy environment. We work closely with charter school stakeholders, the U.S. Department of Education, key members of Congress, and state legislators to ensure charter schools are treated fairly in both policy and regulations. The National Alliance is proud to collaborate with individuals and organizations to ensure that every child has access to a high-quality public education. 

Federal Policy

When working to ensure high-quality public education options on a national level, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools focuses on federal policies and appropriations. We work to ensure charter schools are protected and supported, and the voices of advocates are heard within the walls of Congress.

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Expand Congressional & Administrative Support

Charter schools have enjoyed strong bipartisan support since the first charter school opened in Minnesota in 1992. The National Alliance works to cultivate this support by educating Members of Congress, state legislators, and staffers in the U.S. Department of Education about the important role charter schools play in providing children access to a public school environment that meets their unique needs. The National Alliance also serves as a critical first point of contact for federal policymakers as they make decisions that affect charter schools around the nation.

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Increase Federal Funding

The Charter Schools Program (CSP) is the only source of dedicated federal funding to support the opening of new charter schools and the replication and expansion of charter schools that are producing results. Parent surveys suggest there are as many as five million children who would attend a charter school if one were available. The National Alliance advocates for increased funding for the CSP. We also advocate for other sources of funding for charter schools such as the New Market Tax Credits which are integral for investments in charter school facilities.

Represent and Protect the Charter School Model

At its current funding level of $440 million for FY23, the Charter Schools Program amounts to less than 1% of federal spending on K-12 education, but is making a big difference for kids. Between school year 2006-07 and school year 2016-17, CSP funded nearly 45 percent of operational public charter schools that served 1.3 million students. For 25 years, the CSP has provided  resources to help ensure that every child can access a high-quality education at a public school. It forms a backbone of both the public education system and the charter school movement to provide more equitable opportunities for all students. To learn more, see our Charter Schools Program overview or visit the U.S. Department of Education website.

Engage Constituents

An important part of representing the charter school movement is ensuring the voices of our parents, students, teachers and leaders are represented in the halls of Congress. The National Alliance creates opportunities for charter school advocates to visit Washington, D.C. and write or call their representatives.

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State Policy

Arguably, the biggest decisions on public education are made at the state and local levels. State charter school laws ultimately govern how charter schools are run, how much they can grow, and how much funding they receive. We work directly with our state and local partners to advocate for their schools and ensure charter schools have a policy and political landscape that helps students, educators, and families thrive. 

Since 2005, our work in the states has increased the number of states with charter school laws from 39 to 46 (along with D.C., Guam, and Puerto Rico) and improved charter school laws in over two dozen states from coast to coast.  .

State Charter School Laws

Each state must enact a law in order to enable charter schools to open. The National Alliance works to help get charter school laws passed. Our team also works to strengthen laws where needed and defend the charter school community from harmful laws that threaten funding, autonomy, and access to facilities or make it make it more difficult for charter schools to exist, grow, and serve students.

Our Charter School Model Law sets the gold standard for what it means to have a law that helps charter schools succeed and grow, such as providing charter schools with the freedom to innovate in exchange for accountability for results, ensuring charter school students receive equitable funding, and not capping the number of charter schools. 

We work tirelessly to continue strengthening charter school laws in each state.

Support for Charter School Facilities

One of the biggest challenges to the start-up, growth, and continued expansion of public charter schools is the fact that many public charter school laws fail to provide adequate support for obtaining and paying for public charter school facilities. As a result, public charter school leaders too often struggle to find and finance adequate facilities.

States play an important role in determining the options available to help fund public charter school facilities. More information and resources on charter school facilities can be found online at the Charter School Facility Center.

Convening State Charter School Association Leaders
The State Leaders Council, a convening of state charter school association leaders, provides feedback, reaction, and input on issues facing the charter school movement nationally. The council serves as a conduit between the grassroots of the charter school movement and the National Alliance and provides consensus-based recommendations to elevate, promote, expand, and strengthen the charter school movement nationwide. 
Support for New and Emerging States
The National Alliance lends strategic, financial, and tactical support to partners in states that have recently enacted charter school laws and states that have made major improvements to their charter school laws. In these states, we are focused on further improving the policy environment for charter schools, launching state charter support organizations, defending the law in court if necessary, increasing public understanding and support of charter schools, and supporting founding groups and authorizers.
Bring Charter Schools to More Communities
In too many communities—especially rural communities or in states without a charter school law—every student does not have access to high-quality public school options. We will continue working with state legislatures to change this reality and ensure every student has access to a great public school. There are still four states without a charter school law and countless communities without a charter school—there remains much work to be done.

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