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Career Technical Education Incentive Grant (CTEIG) - Career Technical Education (CA Dept of Education) California Department of Education California Department of Education Career Technical Education Industrial & Technology Education Work Experience Education (WEE) Curriculum and Instruction Resources Common Core State Standards Curriculum Frameworks & Instructional Materials Multi-Tiered System of Supports Quality Schooling Framework Social and Emotional Learning Testing & Accountability Home California School Dashboard and System of Support Dashboard Alternative School Status (DASS) Local Educational Agency Accountability Report Card School Accountability Report Card (SARC) State Accountability Report Card District & School Interventions Academic Achievement Awards California Distinguished Schools Program California Teachers of the Year Classified School Employees of the Year California Gold Ribbon Schools CA Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) CA Proficiency Program (CPP) English Language Proficiency Assessments for CA (ELPAC) Grade Two Diagnostic Assessment High School Equivalency (HSE) Tests National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Physical Fitness Testing (PFT) Smarter Balanced Assessment System Definitions, Instructions, & Procedures Indirect Cost Rates (ICR) Standardized Account Code Structure (SACS) Allocations & Apportionments Local Control Funding Formula Funding Tools & Materials Finance & Grants Other Topics Accessing Educational Data California Basic Educational Data System (CBEDS) California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) Consolidated Application and Reporting System (CARS) Cradle-to-Career Data System Certificated Salaries & Benefits Current Expense of Education & Per-pupil Spending Indirect Cost Rates (ICR) Free and Reduced Price Meal Eligibility Data School & District Information California School Directory County-District-School Administration Public Schools and District Data Files Regional Occupational Centers & Programs California School Dashboard and System of Support Postsecondary Preparation Specialized Programs Home Federal Grants Administration Laws, Regulations, & Requirements Announcements & Current Issues Data Collection & Reporting Family Involvement & Partnerships Laws, Regulations, & Requirements Quality Assurance Process CA Equity Performance and Improvement Program Improving Academic Achievement Statewide System of School Support (S4) Specialized Programs Other Topics Gifted & Talented Education Private Schools and Schooling at Home School Attendance Review Boards 21st Century Community Learning Centers After School Education & Safety Program Expanded Learning Opportunities Program Child Nutrition Information & Payment System (CNIPS) Rates, Eligibility Scales, & Funding Parents/Family & Community Clearinghouse for Multilingual Documents School Disaster and Emergency Management Learning Support Other Topics Professional Learning Home Quality Schooling Framework Title II, Part A Resources and Guidance Career Technical Education Career Technical Education Incentive Grant (CTEIG) Career Technical Education Incentive Grant (CTEIG) Program established as a state education, economic, and workforce development initiative to provide pupils in kindergarten through grade twelve with the knowledge and skills necessary to transition to employment and postsecondary education.
2026-2027 CTEIG Request for Applications Applications for the 2026-27 CTEIG Request for Applications (RFA) are due on Friday, June 19, 2026. CTEIG Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Template A template of a CTEIG MOU for Consortium Applicants Allowable and Non-Allowable Expenditures Proposed 2026–27 Allowable and Non-Allowable Expenditures.
Minimum Eligibility Standards Education Code ( EC ) Section 53071(c) CTEIG Minimum Eligibility Standards CTEIG Budget Object Code Tables with Codes and Descriptions Definition of Terms Used in the RFA CTEIG Round 11 B Fiscal Year 2025-26 CTEIG Round 11 A Fiscal Year 2025-26 CTEIG Round 10 B Fiscal Year 2024-25 CTEIG Round 10 A Fiscal Year 2024-25 CTEIG Round 9 B Fiscal Year 2023-24 CTEIG Round 9 A Fiscal Year 2023-24 CTEIG Round 8 B Fiscal Year 2022-23 CTEIG Round 8 A Fiscal Year 2022-23 CTEIG Round 7 A Fiscal Year 2021-22 CTEIG Round 7 B Fiscal Year 2021-22 The CTE Data Collection page contains links to the Data Survey, CTE Data Collection Letter and a Webinar Series on how to complete the survey.
The forms and files contains links to a variety of forms and resources to assist with specific tasks related to the Career Technical Education Incentive grant. Capital Outlay Request Form (PDF) Form to request and justify CTEIG capital outlay expenditures.
CTE User Guide 25–26 (DOCX) California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) CTE Course Code Definitions by Sector and Pathways California Legislative Information California Education Code The CTEIG Timeline show important due dates for local educational agency submissions of funding notices, applications, claims and reports.
CTEIG Legislative Reports The CTEIG Legislative Reports provides the recommendations from the California Workforce Pathways Joint Advisory Committee regarding the metrics for the CTEIG program. List of staff contact information for the California Department of Education's Career Technical Education Incentive Grant. Join the CTEIG Mailing List to be notified via e-mail when new or updated information is available.
CTEIG State Board of Education (SBE) Items March 2026: The SBE approved the allocation formula, funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for fiscal year (FY) 2025–26 (Item 07), located on the SBE Agenda for March 2026 web page .
November 2025: The SBE approved the allocation formula, funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for the FY 2025–26 (Item 10), located on the SBE November 2025 Agenda web page .
March 2024: The SBE approved the allocation formula, funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for fiscal year (FY) 2024–25 (Item 07), located on the SBE Agenda for March 2024 web page .
January 2024: The SBE approved the allocation formula, funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for fiscal year (FY) 2022–23 (Item 07), located on the SBE Agenda for January 2024 web page .
March 2023: The SBE approved the allocation formula, funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for fiscal year (FY) 2022–23 (Item 07), located on the SBE Agenda for March 2023 web page .
January 2023: The SBE approved the allocation formula, funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for fiscal year (FY) 2022–23 (Item 04), located on the SBE Agenda for January 2023 web page .
May 2022: The SBE approved the allocation formula, funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for fiscal year (FY) 2021–22 (Item 05), located on the SBE Agenda for May 2022 web page .
March 2022: The SBE approved the allocation formula, funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for fiscal year (FY) 2021–22 (Item 12), located on the SBE Agenda for March 2022 web page .
January 2021: The SBE approved the allocation formula, funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which the CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for FY 2020–21 (Item 7), located on the SBE Agenda for January 2021 web page .
**March 2020: The SBE approved the allocation formula, funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which the CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for FY 2019–20 (Item 3), located on the SBE Agenda for March 2020 web page . February 2020: A memo was sent to the SBE to explain the CTEIG allocation methodology. This memo is located on the SBE February 2020 Information Memoranda web page .
May 2019: The SBE approved the Specific Proposed CTEIG Awards, including a proposed increase of $816,288 to the Large C Category for FY 2018–19 (Item 14), located on the SBE Agenda for May 2019 web page .
March 2019: The SBE approved the allocation formula, preliminary funding allocations and number of grant awards, purposes for which the CTEIG funds may be used, and allowable and non-allowable expenditures, for FY 2018–19 (Item 4), located on the SBE Agenda for March 2019 web page . March 2018: The SBE approved the CTEIG Grantee List (Item 11) for FY 2017–18, located on the SBE Meeting for March 2018 web page .
March 2016: The SBE approved the CTEIG Grantee List (Item 5) for FY 2016–17, located on the SBE Agenda for March 2016 web page . January 2016: The SBE approved the CTEIG Grantee List (Item 13), for FY 2015–16, located on the SBE Agenda for January 2016 web page .
**Correction for the March 2020 SBE Item: The following statement from page 3 of the March 2020 SBE Item was incorrect: “A total of 378 applications were submitted, requesting over $900 million in funding. ” It should read as follows: “A total of 378 applications were submitted, requesting over $300 million.
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