Families in participating states may be able to use education funds for Bloomy.
Bloomy is not yet live inside state vendor marketplaces, but we support families with receipts, invoices, and reimbursement documentation. Direct-pay marketplace availability is coming soon.
Florida Step Up
How to request reimbursement for Bloomy
Step Up's current PEP purchasing guide defines curriculum as a complete course of study for a content area or grade level, including required supplemental materials and associated online instruction. Bloomy is designed as a K-12 ELA and Math curriculum, so the documentation packet frames Bloomy around English Language Arts and Math curriculum outcomes.
Check your funded account
Confirm your child has an active Step Up scholarship or education savings account and that you can access EMA and reimbursement tools.
Choose Bloomy for your child
Start with the annual family plan when possible, because once the trial converts it creates one clean paid invoice for a full year of K-12 ELA and Math curriculum and courseware.
Request a Bloomy reimbursement packet
After the paid Stripe invoice is available, email hello@bloomylearning.com and we will prepare an itemized packet with the child name if needed, service dates, product description, and payment details.
Submit in EMA
Upload the receipt or invoice in the Step Up portal. If the current portal asks for a category, look for curriculum, curriculum materials, educational software, or online instruction language that best matches your scholarship guide.
Watch for review notes
Step Up may ask for more context or documentation. Send us the request and we will help provide a short educational benefit note for Bloomy.
Important note
Bloomy can help prepare documentation, but each scholarship organization makes its own eligibility and reimbursement decisions. If you are unsure how to submit Bloomy, ask the program whether pre-authorization is recommended before purchasing.
What the documentation should show
Step Up's PEP handbook asks curriculum receipts or invoices to show the item purchased, full purchase date, place of purchase, purchase amount including subtotal, taxes, fees, discounts, and total, plus method of payment. A Stripe receipt is proof of payment only after a charge has posted; during the 14-day trial, no paid receipt is created yet.
By state
Marketplace availability we are tracking
Any program that requires an approved marketplace vendor should be treated as coming soon until Bloomy is visible in that portal. For now, use direct purchase, receipts, invoices, or pre-authorization where your state allows it.
Florida
Reimbursement support now. Direct pay through MyScholarShop is coming soon.
Bloomy is preparing for Step Up / MyScholarShop vendor availability. Until that listing is live, families should use the direct purchase and reimbursement route where their scholarship rules allow it.
ClassWallet states
Marketplace listing in progress.
We are tracking ClassWallet routes including Arizona ESA, Alabama CHOOSE, Arkansas EFA, South Carolina ESTF, Missouri MOScholars, North Carolina ESA+, Indiana ESA, Texas PDSES, Ohio scholarships, and Idaho Empowering Parents.
Odyssey states
Marketplace listing in progress.
We are tracking Odyssey routes including Iowa ESA, Georgia Promise, Louisiana GATOR, Utah Fits All, Wyoming ESA, and Texas EFA.
Other reimbursement routes
Invoice and receipt support available.
For programs such as West Virginia Hope, New Hampshire EFA, Tennessee ESA, Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit, Alaska correspondence allotments, and California homeschool charters, Bloomy can provide itemized documentation for parent-led reimbursement or school approval.