Colorado Code § 22-81-203

Science and technology education center grant program - created - applications - awards
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(1) There is hereby created the science and technology education center
grant program to provide development and operating moneys in the form of matching funds for
existing or proposed nonprofit science and technology education centers. At a minimum, each
science and technology education center that receives a grant shall provide science and
technology education activities to students enrolled in public schools in the state and materials
and educational workshops to teachers employed by school districts. Any science and
technology education center that receives a grant may also provide science and technology
education activities, materials, and educational workshops to other persons within the state.
(2) (a) Beginning on or before January 2, 2002, the state board shall, subject to available
appropriations, annually award one or more science and technology education center grants for
the development and operation of science and technology education centers.
(b) An existing science and technology education center or a person or entity or group of
persons or entities proposing the establishment of a science and technology education center may
apply for a science and technology education center grant pursuant to procedures and time lines
specified by rule of the state board. At a minimum, the application shall include:
(I) The actual or proposed location of the science and technology education center;
(II) Evidence that establishment and ongoing operation of the science and technology
education center has the support of the education providers and businesses within the community
in which the science and technology education center is or will be located;
(III) Evidence that the proposed or operating science and technology education center
has the endorsement of a national science and technology education program that has been in
operation in the United States for at least five years;
(IV) Evidence that the proposed or operating science and technology education center
has secured the use of a facility;
(V) A description of the equipment and technology that is or will be provided and the
activities and range of programs that are or will be offered by the science and technology
education center;
(VI) Evidence of the receipt of, or a commitment for, the matching funds necessary to
obtain moneys through the grant program under the applicant's plan to obtain such matching
funds;
(VII) Any other information specified by rule of the state board.
(3) (a) The state board, in selecting one or more science and technology education
centers for receipt of a grant, shall consider:
(I) Whether the science and technology education center is or will be located in an area
of the state that is easily accessible to a large number of students; and
(II) The facility, equipment, and technology that are or will be provided and the
activities and range of programs that are or will be offered by the science and technology
education center.
(b) The state board may not award a science and technology education center grant to
any applicant that fails to provide the information specified in subparagraphs (II) and (III) of
paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of this section.
(4) (a) A science and technology education center grant shall be payable from moneys
appropriated to the science and technology education fund created in section 22-81-206.
(b) The state board shall specify the amount to be awarded to each science and
technology education center that is selected to receive a grant. The amount awarded to a new
science and technology education center for start-up costs shall not exceed five hundred
thousand dollars for one fiscal year and may not be renewed. The amount awarded to an
operating science and technology education center for operating costs shall not exceed two
hundred thousand dollars for one fiscal year.
(c) Each science and technology education center that receives a grant pursuant to the
grant program shall demonstrate, prior to receiving any actual moneys, that the center has
received, or has a written commitment for, matching funds from other public or private sources
in the amount of a dollar-for-dollar match with the amount of the grant.

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