| Funding | Formula allocation; varies by district |
| Grade Focus | Grades 6-12 |
| Deadline | Formula - Always Available |
| Level of Gov't | State (Federal-via-State) |
Perkins V CTE Funding in Colorado is administered by the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) and flows to local school districts through an annual reimbursement-based local plan. It's one of the most reliable and accessible funding streams for CTE, computer science, and robotics programs.
What This Grant Funds
Perkins V supports Career & Technical Education programs including computer science, coding, robotics, and ed-tech integration. Eligible expenses include equipment, curriculum, professional development, and student certifications. Programs must align with approved CTE pathways.
Who Can Apply
Local Education Agencies (LEAs) in Colorado with approved CTE programs are eligible. Districts submit Local Applications to CCCS each year. Schools that don't currently have a CTE pathway can work with their district to add one.
How to Apply
Contact your district's CTE coordinator to find out your district's Perkins allocation. Funding flows through annual Local Applications submitted to CCCS. Reimbursement is based on approved expenditures that align with the district's CTE plan. Visit the Colorado State Perkins Plan for guidance documents.
Recommended Products
The CodeCTRL controller with display for micro:bit and Coding for Good Kit align directly with CTE computer science pathways funded through Perkins V.




















