FY27 CTE Capital Annex Grant Pilot Program
Federal opportunity from EDU02 - EOE IT/ Fiscal Center • Executive Office of Education. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 28, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00.
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Description
Please be advised that the deadline to submit a grant application for the FY27 CTE Capital Annex Grant is Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at 3:00 PM EST. Programmatic questions may be submitted to eoegrants@mass.gov by Friday, April 17, 2026. The deadline to submit questions related to the user access process is Monday, April 13, 2026, at 4:00 PM ET.
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The FY27 CTE Capital Annex Grant Pilot Program offers a significant opportunity for applicants to secure funding for capital projects. Applications must be submitted by April 28, 2026, with programmatic questions due by April 17, 2026. This grant is associated with the EDU02 - EOE IT/ Fiscal Center and is not set aside for small businesses.
The buyer aims to facilitate the granting of funds to support capital projects in career and technical education (CTE) through a structured application process.
- Organizations with experience in CTE
- Nonprofits engaged in education funding
- Educational institutions developing capital projects
- Prepare grant application materials
- Research relevant CTE capital projects
- Coordinate with stakeholders for project alignment
- Submit application by deadline
- Address programmatic questions as needed
- Detailed grant application
- Project description and scope
- Budget overview
- Letters of support or collaboration
- Compliance with submission guidelines
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- Ensure all applications meet outlined requirements
- Adhere to submission deadlines for questions and application
- Consider project costs that align with expected grant funding
- Ensure detailed budget justification is included
- Partner with educational institutions for credibility
- Collaborate with nonprofits specializing in education funding
- Tight deadlines may hinder thorough application preparation
- Possibility of high competition among applicants
- Complex requirements could lead to disqualification if not met
- What specific types of capital projects are prioritized?
- Is there a pre-application consultation opportunity?
- What criteria will be used to evaluate applications?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed funding amount is not specified
- Eligibility criteria for applicants are unclear
- Specific details on required project types are not provided
- No information on evaluation criteria provided
- No links to application forms or templates provided
- Information on the total number of grants available is missing
- Guidelines for budget breakdown are not included
- Additional resources or contacts for support are absent
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