ESA for Curriculum & resource sellers in New Hampshire
If you sell curriculum or educational products in New Hampshire, here’s how to get registered as a Education Freedom Account vendor and actually get paid.
Reviewed June 2026 against the official Education Freedom Account program. View the official source →
Yes — Curriculum & resource sellers can be paid with New Hampshire ESA funds
New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account (EFA) lets families spend public funds with approved vendors. As a curriculum or resource business, you register as a vendor / service provider, get approved, and receive funds through ClassWallet. New Hampshire's EFA runs on ClassWallet for income-eligible families — a steady vendor market.
How to register as a curriculum or resource business vendor
- Register as an approved EFA vendor (program administered by the Children’s Scholarship Fund NH).
- Onboard with ClassWallet for payments.
- Confirm allowable-expense categories for your services.
Do Curriculum & resource sellers need to be an approved ESA vendor in New Hampshire?
Yes. A curriculum or resource business can’t be paid with Education Freedom Account funds until it’s an approved vendor / service provider and is set up on ClassWallet. Families can only spend their account on vendors the program has cleared, so registration is the gate between you and the money. The good news: once you’re approved you’re visible to every family in the program looking for a curriculum or resource business.
What you can bill Education Freedom Account for
As a curriculum or resource business in New Hampshire, the approved spending categories you’ll typically invoice against are:
- Tuition
- Tutoring
- Curriculum & instructional materials
- Therapies
- Supplemental instruction
Whatever the category, the line items on your invoice must name the educational subject (e.g. “Grade 4 mathematics”, not just “tutoring”) — a vague description is the single most common reason a curriculum or resource business’s invoice is returned.
How much can a curriculum or resource business earn from New Hampshire ESA?
New Hampshire families receive ~$5,000/student, and income-eligible families. You’re paid per service you deliver and invoice — there’s no platform cap on how many families a curriculum or resource business can serve, so your ceiling is how many students you take and how cleanly your invoices clear ClassWallet.
How a curriculum or resource business gets paid through ClassWallet
ClassWallet is the digital wallet most ESA states use. It charges vendors a ~2.5% service fee and pays funds into your business bank account. You deliver the service, send a compliant itemised invoice, the family approves it against their balance, and ClassWallet releases the funds. See the full New Hampshire payment walkthrough →
Invoice ClassWallet without rejections
As a curriculum or resource business, your invoices must meet New Hampshire’s exact fields. Build a compliant one free:
Curriculum & resource sellers + Education Freedom Account FAQ
Can Curriculum & resource sellers accept Education Freedom Account funds in New Hampshire?
Yes. Curriculum & resource sellers can register as approved Education Freedom Account vendors / service providers in New Hampshire and be paid through ClassWallet. Register as an approved EFA vendor (program administered by the Children’s Scholarship Fund NH).
Do Curriculum & resource sellers need a license or credential to take ESA in New Hampshire?
It depends on the service. New Hampshire requires a valid credential or license for services that legally need one (for example licensed therapy, and in some states academic tutoring). Your invoice must show that credential where it applies — see the New Hampshire eligibility steps above.
How does a curriculum or resource business get paid by ClassWallet?
ClassWallet is the digital wallet most ESA states use. It charges vendors a ~2.5% service fee and pays funds into your business bank account.
How long does it take a curriculum or resource business to get approved as a vendor?
Approval timelines vary by program and how complete your application is. The fastest path is submitting clean compliance documents the first time — a missing voided check, EIN letter, or credential is the usual cause of delay.
What can a curriculum or resource business bill Education Freedom Account for?
Approved categories include Tuition, Tutoring, Curriculum & instructional materials, Therapies, Supplemental instruction. Each invoice line must name the educational subject, not just the service type.
Full New Hampshire ESA vendor guide → · Not legal advice — verify with the official program.