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New Mexico Public Schools Facilities Authority | Partnering with New Mexico Communities to provide quality, sustainable school facilities for our students and educators Public School Facilities Authority (PSFA) helps make sure public school students and teachers in New Mexico have safe, high-quality places to learn.
Since 2002, PSFA has worked with the Public School Capital Outlay Council (PSCOC), school districts, charter schools, and local communities to plan, fund, and manage school building projects across the state. PSFA helps schools create long-term facility plans, practice preventive maintenance, and meet state standards for safety, space, and technology.
By using public funds wisely and supporting local involvement, together, we can build better schools for New Mexico’s children. July 15, 2026: PSCOC Meeting – State Capitol Building – TBD Visit our News page for more updates. FY27 Preliminary Rankings The preliminary rankings for FY27 are available now.
The slides for the Spring Budget Workshop are now available The PSFA 2025 Annual Report is available now. Visit our News page for more updates. Important Announcement for Awarded Districts The PSCOC has approved a new policy for districts that currently hold an award from the Council.
Capital Funding & Lease Assistance Applications are now OPEN Applications for Standards, Systems, Pre-K, and Lease assistance projects are now open for FY26. Statewide Adequacy Standards Update PSCOC has revised and replaced the statewide Adequacy Standards this year. These standards establish the minimum educational space and equipment needs for schools.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: All 89 New Mexico public school districts. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Public School Capital Outlay Fund - New Mexico is funded by New Mexico Public School Facilities Authority. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Public School Capital Outlay Fund (House Bill 450) is sponsored by New Mexico Public School Facilities Authority (PSFA). New Mexico lawmakers passed House Bill 450, which includes $35 million specifically for school security enhancements. These funds are intended to supplement previous investments and further improve school districts' security approaches, including new technologies such as gun recognition software, surveillance cameras, and other security tools. The funds will be distributed among all 89 New Mexico public school districts in proportion to their proposed projects.
Public School Capital Outlay Program (Standards-Based and Systems-Based Awards) is sponsored by New Mexico Public School Capital Outlay Council (PSCOC) / New Mexico Public School Facilities Authority (PSFA). This program provides funding to New Mexico public school districts and charter schools for the replacement, renovation, or expansion of school buildings to meet educational adequacy standards (Standards-Based) and for the replacement or upgrade of critical building systems such as roofing, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing (Systems-Based). It aims to ensure safe and effective learning environments across the state, with funding prioritized based on the New Mexico Condition Index (NMCI) which ranks facility needs. Most state funding requires a local funding match.
Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
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