Great Schools for Nevada Charter School Grant Program

2026 Cycle 2 grant applications open April 6! See if you’re eligible.

What is Great Schools for Nevada?

Great Schools for Nevada is a federal Charter School Program (CSP) grant facilitated by Opportunity 180. As a public education champion and advocacy organization based in Southern Nevada, one key portion of our work is to seek out, vet, and support innovative leaders and high-performing school models. The CSP Grant represents significant funds available to help Nevada expand opportunities for students to attend excellent public charter schools that prepare them for both college and career.

The CSP Grant provides financial assistance to State Entities to support charter schools that serve elementary and secondary schools in a given state. Under the program, Opportunity 180 makes subgrants to eligible applicants for the purpose of opening new public charter schools, as well as replicating or expanding high-quality public charter schools. Grant funds may also be used to provide technical assistance to eligible applicants and authorized public chartering agencies in opening new charter schools and replicating and expanding high-quality charter schools, and to work with authorized public chartering agencies to improve authorizing quality, including developing capacity for, and conducting, fiscal oversight and auditing of charter schools.

The Great Schools for Nevada CSP, awarded to Opportunity 180 as Nevada’s State Entity, is a competitive grant process. To ensure alignment of efforts and avoid duplication of work for maximum impact, Opportunity 180 will consult quarterly with an Advisory Committee, which includes representatives from the Nevada Department of Education, the Charter School Association of Nevada (CSAN), and the State Public Charter School Authority (SPCSA). Opportunity 180 will fund only high-quality public charter school plans, and subgrant determinations will be made through a rigorous third-party peer review process. There is no guarantee that submitting a proposal will result in funding, or funding at the required levels. Proposals that do not meet a minimum score will not be funded. Awards are determined on need, which includes approved student enrollment at full capacity, facility’s ability to accommodate that number of students, and a school’s score on the Great Schools Nevada CSP rubric.

Depending on the need and criteria being met, schools qualify for up to $2 million in funds. If you are interested in learning more, explore our “How to Apply for a Federal Charter School Start-Up Grant” section below.

The Great Schools for Nevada project has two main objectives:

2026 Grant Funding

Depending on the need and criteria being met, schools qualify for up to $2 million in funds. If you are interested in learning more, explore more in the sections below.

What can grant funds be used for?

Great Schools for Nevada Federal CSP will provide sub-grants to qualified public charter schools to provide financial support for the initial implementation of expanding, replicating, or opening a public charter school.

Great Schools for Nevada CSP subgrants are designed to be for a period of up to 18 months for planning and 24 consecutive months for implementation activities leading up to and following the opening of a new school, replication school, or expansion project. The process to apply begins with a high stakes letter of intent and eligibility review. Applicants that meet the letter of intent criteria and eligibility review will be invited to apply. All federal definitions are included in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.

Applications for Cycle 2 Open April 6, 2026!

Apply for the 2026 CSP Grant

The 2026 Great Schools for Nevada CSP application cycle opens April 6, 2026 and closes June 19, 2026 at 11:59 PM PST. Schools interested in applying should begin preparing early by reviewing eligibility requirements, application materials, and available technical assistance resources.

Opportunity 180 encourages prospective applicants to attend office hours, review federal guidance, and reach out with questions prior to submitting an application.

Is my school eligible for a CSP grant?

Eligible applicants must have an approved Charter application from a Nevada authorizer in order to receive Federal CSP dollars under this program. This will be a condition of any subgrantee award if not already met. Use the following checklist below to determine if your school is eligible.

Please note that eligibility is reviewed and ultimately decided by the CSP management team.

  • Do you have an approved Charter application from a Nevada authorizer?

  • Do you have an effective and clear school model to meet the needs of students in greatest need?

  • Do you agree to be both incorporated in the State of Nevada as a non-profit entity and have received tax-exempt status (501c3) from the IRS (or proof of 1023 submission for IRS status) before funding is received?

  • Do you have a demonstrated need for start-up funding for either an 18-month planning period (Year 0) and/or the first two years of operation (Year 1 and Year 2) for up to 24 months? Please note that the total number of months cannot exceed 42.

  • Do you have an enrollment policy that meets the state and federal statutes?

  • Do you meet the federal definition of a public charter school in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act to be eligible for grant funds under the CSP?

  • If you represent a replication or expansion school, can you provide up to three years of academic data showing scores higher than the state averages for ELA and Math for growth and proficiency, as defined by ESSA and show approval to open an additional campus granted by an authorizer?

Additional Application Requirements for Eligible Schools:

The Great Schools for Nevada CSP Subgrant has a rigorous Request for Application (RFA). The RFA seeks to identify qualified, high-quality eligible applicants that have the capacity to meet the objective of the CSP grant to serve more students, especially those who are educationally disadvantaged. In order to demonstrate the ability to create a high-quality charter school, the eligible applicant will submit a complete application, follow and meet the criteria of the Great Schools Nevada CSP Rubric that is included in the RFA, and submit any supplemental information outlined in the application process in the timeline provided below.

*Eligibility is reviewed and confirmed by the CSP management team.

2026 Application Process

The competition for funding will launch April 6, 2026, and close June 19, 2026, at 11:59 PM PST. Please read the Request for Applications document containing eligibility requirements, and outlining the application process in detail. Schools can apply for the Great Schools for Nevada CSP Subgrant if they have an authorizer-approved charter or plan to have an authorizer-approved charter by the time award funds are dispersed in November 2026.

Step 1

Eligibility Form + Letter of Intent

Due May 11, 2026 by 11:59 PM PST

Schools must complete both forms via the online portal to qualify for the competition. Schools that do not submit a letter of intent and eligibility form will not be eligible to apply for CSP funds in this cycle.

Step 2

Invitation to Apply

May 19, 2026

Only applicants that pass eligibility review are invited to submit a full application. Schools that have been invited to submit an application, or declined to enter the application stage, will be notified. The application will be available for schools to edit and upload documents through May 19, 2026. All elements of the application should be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on May 19, 2026, Pacific Standard Time.

Step 3

Application Window

May 19 – June 19, 2026

The Great Schools for Nevada CSP office hours will take place on April 13,  April 27, May 22, and June 1, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. (PST). Please email greatschoolsnvcsp@opportunity180.org to RSVP for office hours.

All materials must be uploaded by 11:59 PM PST on Feb 13, 2026.

Step 4

Application Review

July 10 – August 20, 2026

Independent evaluators score proposals using the CSP rubric.

Step 5

Capacity Interviews

August 10 – 14, 2026

90-minute interviews provide a more comprehensive understanding of the school’s founding team and the school in detail before final decisions are announced. This process supplements the initial application review and influences reviewers’ final scores.

Step 6

Award Notification

August 25, 2026

Schools receive award or decline notifications.

Step 7

Pre-Award + Reimbursement Cycle

August 27 – November 15, 2026

  • August 31 – September 4, 2026: Funds release meetings, goals and budget review
  • October 10, 2026: First reimbursement request due
  • November 15, 2026: First reimbursement dispersed

2026 Application Timeline

Below is an overview of key dates and milestones for the 2026 Great Schools for Nevada CSP application cycle. Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the full timeline and plan ahead to meet all deadlines. Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered.

All dates and times are subject to federal requirements and may be updated if necessary.

  • April 6
    Letter of intent & eligibility form available on website

  • May 19
    Applications open + applicants notified of application status

  • May 29
    Mandatory pre-application budget technical assistance (3:00 PM PST)

  • June 19
    Applications due and portal closes (11:59 PM PST)

  • August 10 – 14
    Capacity interviews

  • August 25
    CSP awards announced

  • August 27
    Sub-grant awardee intro call (3 PM PST)

  • August 31 – September 4
    Funds release meetings with sub-grantees + goals and budget review

  • OcOOcOOctober 10
    First reimbursement due

  • November 15
    First reimbursement dispersed

The Great Schools for Nevada CSP office hours will take place on April 13,  April 27, May 22, and June 1, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. (PST). Please email greatschoolsnvcsp@opportunity180.org to RSVP for office hours.

Join The Peer Review Panel

Interested in reviewing 2026 applications?

Peer reviewers play a critical role in ensuring CSP subgrants are awarded to the most qualified and high-quality applicants. Reviewers participate in training, score applications using a standardized rubric, and may take part in capacity interviews. Final selections are based on aggregate scores and program priorities.

Find out if you’re qualified to join the Independent Peer Review Panel!

2026 Application Materials & Links

Applicants must review and submit all required materials as outlined in the Request for Application (RFA). These documents provide detailed guidance on eligibility requirements, application components, scoring criteria, and allowable uses of funds.

Applicants should carefully review all materials prior to beginning the application and use the provided templates where required.

Technical Assistance for 2026 Applicants

Charter School Program (CSP) grant-funded technical assistance is provided to subgrantees on timely topics throughout their grant terms. Anyone may access the resources and recordings of past technical assistance offerings below.

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at TA Category Date Session Title Provider Links
1 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:17 PM jrosen 18/12/2025 10:04 AM Academics 01/03/2025 Academic Model Professional Learning Series Instruction Partners - Materials and Guide
2 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:26 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 04:02 PM Board Governance Charter School Board Governance Training Education Board Partners - Deck
- Recording
3 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:36 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 03:44 PM Board Governance 02/08/2023 Committee Structure for Charter School Boards BoardOnTrack - Deck
- Recording
4 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:45 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 03:45 PM Charter Leader Convening 01/11/2024 Charter Leader Convening Opportunity 180 - Participant Guide
- Deck
5 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:46 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 03:46 PM Charter Leader Convening 02/09/2023 Charter Leader Convening Opportunity 180 - 2023 Charter Leader Convening
6 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:48 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 03:48 PM Grant Management 02/09/2023 CSP Technical Assistance Continuation Award Training Opportunity 180 - Deck
- Recording
7 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:50 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 03:50 PM Grant Management 02/09/2023 Basecamp Reimbursement Training Opportunity 180 - Deck
- Recording
8 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:51 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 03:57 PM Recruitment / Enrollment 02/01/2023 Enrollment Playbook Lyman Miller – Bloomwell Group - Recording
9 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:52 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 03:57 PM Recruitment / Enrollment 02/01/2023 Recruiting and Marketing Session Lyman Miller – Bloomwell Group - Deck
- Recording
10 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:54 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 03:54 PM School Operations 01/05/2023 SchoolOps Community of Practice SchoolOps - Flier
- Resources
- Deck
11 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:55 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 03:55 PM Transportation 01/05/2023 Implementation Workshop 4MATIV - Deck
- Recording
12 jrosen 16/12/2025 03:56 PM jrosen 16/12/2025 03:56 PM Transportation 07/06/2023 Transportation Application 4MATIV - Deck
- Recording

Applications Open April 6

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Ready to Apply for the 2026 CSP Grant?

The 2026 CSP application cycle is designed for schools with the capacity and commitment to deliver high-quality outcomes for students. Eligible schools seeking funding to launch, replicate, or expand high-quality charter schools are encouraged to apply during the 2026 cycle. Applications will be accepted April 6 – June 19, 2026, in accordance with federal CSP requirements.

Applications must be submitted through the online portal during the open application window.

Additional Information for CSP Cycle 1

The Cycle 1 CSP competition is currently underway, with awards being announced on April 17, 2026. For new applications, please apply under the CSP Cycle 2 phase.