
See What’s Possible with
CTEFP Funding
Explore how districts have utilized CTE Facilities Program (CTEFP) funding to design, build, and enhance high-quality career technical education spaces. The featured projects reflect the impact of thoughtful planning and ERC-supported grant development.
GOLDEN VALLEY
UNIFIED
Golden Valley Unified used $9M in CTEFP funding to build a new 28,800 sq ft facility featuring classrooms and labs that support Agriculture, Manufacturing, and Environmental Resources education.
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DINUBA UNIFIED
Dinuba Unified used $3M in CTEFP funding to construct a new Medical Academy facility featuring two classrooms, three labs, and a lecture hall. Funding also supported the purchase of essential equipment, including hospital beds, lifts, manikins, health simulators, and incubators.

REEF-SUNSET
UNIFIED
Reef-Sunset Unified used $3M in CTEFP funding to construct a dedicated agriculture facility that supports Ag Prep, Ag Mechanics, and Ag Technology instruction, along with hands-on learning opportunities.









MADERA UNIFIED
Madera Unified secured $3M in CTEFP funding to construct a new fabrication lab and digital fabrication lab supporting hands-on learning in Manufacturing and Robotics & Automation.

CLOVIS UNIFIED
Clovis Unified used $1.4M in CTEFP funding to modernize facilities and upgrade equipment supporting the Clovis West Automotive Technology pathway.








FRESNO COUNTY
SUPERINTENDENT
OF SCHOOLS
​FCSS’s CTE Charter High School used CTEFP funding to build two CTE shops, two CTE classrooms, two workrooms, and tool storage rooms.

