Cohort 3 deadline is

April 1

The UDL Innovation Accelerator

A 2-month program for K-12 district teams to build more flexible, inclusive, and accessible learning experience aligned with Universal Design for Learning.

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Supporting districts across every U.S. state

Advance Universal Design for Learning (UDL) with the tools, time, and support to do it well

Advance Universal Design for Learning (UDL) with the tools, time, and support to do it well

With support from Google.org, Lenny is offering a limited, grant-funded opportunity for district teams looking to deepen and extend Universal Design for Learning across schools. The UDL Innovation Accelerator helps districts move beyond vision-setting into practical implementation through guided working sessions, strategic support, and high-quality resource development that strengthens accessibility, flexibility, and learner-centered practice.

With support from Google.org, Lenny is offering a limited, grant-funded opportunity for district teams looking to deepen and extend Universal Design for Learning across schools. The UDL Innovation Accelerator helps districts move beyond vision-setting into practical implementation through guided working sessions, strategic support, and high-quality resource development that strengthens accessibility, flexibility, and learner-centered practice.

Who can apply

District-level leaders responsible for curriculum, instruction, special education, student services, inclusive practices, or professional learning are encouraged to apply on behalf of their district.

What districts receive

Hands-on working sessions, implementation support, and access to practical tools and resources that help teams strengthen UDL-aligned planning, build more flexible instructional materials, and expand support for learner variability across schools.

Duration

The program runs for 2 months and includes onboarding, live working sessions, and direct support for district teams.

Cost

There is no cost to apply or participate and no obligation to continue afterward. Districts keep the materials, resources, and implementation progress developed during the program.

Apply by

April 1

spots are limited for Cohort 3