Enrich Colorado

A Non-Profit Home-School Enrichment Program Provider
What are Home-School Enrichment (HSE) Programs?
Colorado is one of many states that provides funding for home-school families to send their students to “enrichment” programs around the state. Many of these programs exist, spanning everything from teaching core subjects like mathematics, aviation training, and outdoor exploration.. Thousands of students are involved with these programs in Colorado, and organizations that contract to provide these programs receive funding to staff and buy necessary resources. Enrich Colorado partners with Education ReEnvisioned BOCES to provide a variety of enrichment opportunities in safe environments where students can flourish.
The home-school enrichment funding makes these programs absolutely free to parents around the state, removing financial barriers to attendance.
Who Qualifies for HSE Programs?

The obvious answer is home-schooling families who are not involved with other programs that tap into the Colorado Home-School Enrichment Funds (you can only choose one program). If you apply to join a program with Enrich Colorado, it must be the only funded enrichment program your students participate in. Oftentimes, students involved with non-funded private school programs are also eligible for these programs if they're offered on a day when the schedule does not overlap with other commitments.
When it comes to grade level, non-public students from grades kindergarten-twelfth grade qualify to participate. Enrich Colorado offers programs for students of all ages, and seeks to provide parents the opportunity to be involved in a program that will help them grow socially, academically, and develop character and conviction.
Programs with Enrich Colorado
Enrich Colorado runs three types of programs that students can participate in for free. The first program is our four-mornings academic program, the second our two-day academic hybrid, and three is our one day/week ENGAGE program.

Four-Mornings Academic Enrichment
Our academic enrichment program meets four mornings per week (Monday-Thursday) and covers math, English, and physical education (the exception of high-school students who participate in a technology class instead of an English class.).
Each campus offering our academic program also records the grades of your students in our online database that is accessible to parents through our parent portal.
Enrich Colorado believes students learn best the old-fashioned way, and while technology is incorporated at times, our curriculum is text-book driven for academics. In our mathematics class, Saxon Math is utilized. In reading and writing, Institute for Excellence in Writing is utilized. Students will be in a classroom with other students and a live teacher as they learn these core subjects.
One-Day/Week ENGAGE Program
ENGAGE is one of three rotating themed years in the I.C.E. program developed by Enrich Colorado. INSPIRE, CREATE, and ENGAGE each bring a unique focus to homeschool enrichment, offering hands-on learning and real-world skills in a dynamic group setting.
The ENGAGE year emphasizes creativity, communication, and culture through a series of rotating classes such as culinary arts, martial arts/self-defense, music, creative writing, and visual art. Students attend one full day per week, moving through six engaging one-hour classes.
All campuses offer programming for elementary students, with some also including middle and high school grades. Days of the week and grade levels vary by location—please see the campus list below for specific offerings.


Two-Day Academic Morning Hybrid
Two-Day Academic Core is a publicly funded homeschool enrichment option offered through Enrich Colorado. This program provides structured, classroom-based instruction in core academic subjects, including math, science, and physical education, designed to support and enhance learning at home.
Students attend two half days per week, engaging in hands-on lessons that build foundational knowledge, critical thinking skills, and healthy peer interaction. The curriculum is aligned with state standards and tailored for homeschool learners.
All campuses offering this program include elementary grade levels, with some sites also serving middle school. All campuses for the fall, 2026 school year run on Monday and Wednesday morning.
