Opted in

ECCA in Colorado

Colorado is participating in the federal Educational Choice for Children Act scholarship program. Also known as the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit (FSTC), the program was enacted as IRC §25F and takes effect January 1, 2027.

Governor
Jared Polis
Democrat
Status
Opted in
As of 2025-12-05
Program begins
January 1, 2027
Federal tax credit live
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What ECCA means for Colorado

Because Governor Jared Polis has opted Colorado into ECCA, families in Colorado will be eligible for scholarships funded through the program when it goes live on January 1, 2027. Designated Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs) in Colorado will receive donations from federal taxpayers and distribute them as scholarships to qualifying K–12 students.

Donors in Colorado — and anywhere else in the country — can claim a federal income tax credit of up to $1,700 per tax return for contributions to a qualifying SGO, beginning January 2027. The credit is non-refundable and capped, but it lets taxpayers redirect federal income tax that would otherwise go to the U.S. Treasury into scholarships for students in their own community.

Colorado's participation means federal tax dollars contributed by Colorado residents stay in Colorado, supporting families here rather than flowing to scholarship organizations in other states.

Frequently asked questions about ECCA in Colorado

Does Colorado participate in ECCA?

Yes. Governor Jared Polis has opted Colorado into the program (decision: 2025-12-05), making Colorado families eligible for scholarships when the program begins on January 1, 2027.

Who is the governor of Colorado and what is their position on ECCA?

Governor Jared Polis (Democrat) has opted the state in. Polis called opting in a "no-brainer" — the only Democratic governor to proactively opt in.

Can Colorado residents donate to an SGO and claim the federal tax credit?

Beginning January 1, 2027, any U.S. taxpayer can claim a federal income tax credit of up to $1,700 per tax return for donations to a qualifying Scholarship Granting Organization, regardless of the state they live in. Colorado residents can give to SGOs in Colorado and the scholarships will fund Colorado students.

When does the ECCA program begin?

The Educational Choice for Children Act program begins on January 1, 2027. Donations made on or after that date are eligible for the federal tax credit. Each participating state's governor must submit a list of qualifying Scholarship Granting Organizations to the U.S. Treasury by January 1 of each participating year.

Other states with the same status

States that have also opted in.

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Learn more about ECCA

In-depth guides on how the program works, who qualifies, and how to participate.

Thank Governor Polis for opting Colorado in

A short note of thanks from a constituent goes a long way — and reinforces that participation matters to families in your state.

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