Grant Competitions
The grant competitions aim to support the development of high-quality charter schools that focus on civics education, career and technical education, and STEM fields.

The U.S. Departments of Education and Labor have announced additional grant competitions for the Charter Schools Program, prioritizing civics, career and technical education, and STEM fields.
The grant competitions aim to support the development of high-quality charter schools that focus on civics education, career and technical education, and STEM fields.
The Department of Education is partnering with the Department of Labor to administer the grant competitions, which will be issued through the Department of Labor’s GrantSolutions platform.
Quote: “These grant competitions mark our continued efforts to support our nation’s teachers and empower families with education choice.” Attribution: Assistant Secretary for the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education Kirsten Baesler
"State entities in states with a specific state statute authorizing the granting of charters to schools are eligible to apply. The application deadline is June 18, 2026.
Grant Competitions: The U.S. Departments of Education and Labor have announced grant competitions for the Charter Schools Program.
Partnership: The Department of Education is partnering with the Department of Labor to administer the grant competitions.
Eligibility: State entities in states with a specific state statute authorizing the granting of charters to schools are eligible to apply.
The grant competitions aim to support the development of high-quality charter schools that provide students with a well-rounded education and prepare them for success in college and careers.
The grant competitions are an important step towards providing students with access to high-quality education and preparing them for success in college and careers. By supporting the development of charter schools that focus on civics, career and technical education, and STEM fields, we can help ensure that all students have the opportunity to reach their full potential.