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NGPF is offering a $500 PD Stipend opportunity for Colorado public high school teachers to support implementation of the NEW Colorado financial literacy graduation requirement under HB25-1192.
House Bill 25-1192 was signed into law on May 23, 2025 by Governor Jared Polis, guaranteeing all Colorado public high school students will take a course that incorporates all of the HS financial literacy standards.
Next Gen Personal Finance is committed to supporting the implementation of Colorado's new statewide financial education requirement through:
To ensure successful implementation of the personal finance course requirement under HB25-1192, NGPF is providing $500 stipends for up to 400 active Colorado public high school teachers who complete 20 hours of NGPF Professional Development.
Beginning on July 1, 2025, the first 400 Colorado public high school teachers to complete 20+ hours of NGPF PD will earn a $500 stipend.
Who can I contact if I have questions about this program, eligibility, or stipend payment?
Please reach out to info@ngpf.org and our team will be happy to assist you.
Who is eligible for the $500 professional development stipend?
All Colorado public high school teachers are eligible. Funding is limited to the first 400 eligible teachers who complete 20 hours of NGPF professional development beginning July 1, 2025.
Where can I sign up for professional development workshops to earn the stipend?
Registration is easy and all NGPF PD is free. Visit ngpf.org/ngpf-academy/ or the On-Demand Library, Certification Courses, Virtual PD Calendar, Virtual Conference Events, and FinCamp pages to sign up.
How will the stipends be provided?
NGPF will automatically tally teachers' hours and notify them if they are recipients of the stipend after the quarter in which they complete their 20th credit. Eligible teachers will receive an email with a $500 Amazon eGift card.
When are the stipends paid?
Because NGPF is a public charity that is subject to frequent financial audits, stipends are not paid immediately upon a teacher reaching 20 hours.
Instead, stipends are paid approximately 15 days after the end of the quarter in which teachers earn their 20th credit:
Teachers, to avoid delays in processing your stipend:
I already completed 20 hours of NGPF PD before the start of the program on July 1, 2025. Will I receive a $500 stipend for this prior work?
No. The $500 stipend will only be paid for hours completed on or after July 1, 2025.
If I complete 40 hours of PD, will I be eligible for a second stipend?
No. While each public high school teacher is only eligible for one $500 Amazon eGift card under this program, we encourage everyone to take as much PD as you need to prepare to teach this life-changing course!
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