- (1) Beginning with the 2026-2027 fiscal year, dependent on available funds, the Superintendent shall make the application available beginning May 15.
(2) Prioritization for grant funding will be given to an LEA that:
- (a) proposes innovative programming supported by local labor market data;
- (b) collaborates with local postsecondary institutions and industry;
- (c) demonstrates the ability to sustain the catalyst center after the grant period;
- (d) demonstrates a strong focus on student outcomes and workforce alignment;
- (e) addresses gaps in high-demand, high-skill career pathways;
- (f) ensures funds are used to enhance programming quality before expansion; and
- (g) provides for a large number of students to participate in catalyst center programs without limiting participation to students based on socioeconomic challenges.
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2)(b):
(a) coordination with local postsecondary institutions and industry shall be
directed by the LEA in a manner that the LEA determines is in the best interest of
the program; and
(b) the level of collaboration may be tailored to the individual needs of
each program, and each offering within the program.
(4) Subsection (2)(g) shall not be interpreted to mean that LEAs with more
students are prioritized over LEAs with fewer students.
- (5) Grant funds may be distributed through smaller planning grants.
- (6) The Superintendent may use up to 1% of the funds appropriated by the Legislature to administer the program.
KEY: catalyst center, grant program, career readiness, workforce development, profession-based learning
Date of Last Change: January 7, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: Art X Sec 3; 53E-3-401(4); 53E-3-507.1; 53F-9-204