- Capital project funding is developed to address a school district's larger-scale renovation or replacement needs. The program is divided into two parts - Major and Minor Capital Improvements.
Minor Capital Improvement projects address larger maintenance or equipment replacement needs. Examples of a typical Minor Capital improvement project might be a boiler replacement, roof work, or work on a set of tennis courts. Districts manage the use of Minor Capital funding to maintain the physical plants as required. Minor Cap Investments (MCI) also has an arm called MCI/VE. These funds are set aside to replace Vocational Education equipment as it ages not covered under the 6-District Compact. An example of a Minor Cap/VE project might be to purchase new tables in the Joshua’s area in the high school.