The Early Childhood Council Leadership Alliance (ECCLA) recently announced a new grant funding opportunity for family child care homes in Colorado! The Family Child Care Home Facilities Improvement Grant will accept applications starting February 12, 2024, and ending April 22, 2024.
Eligible applicants can request up to $5,000 in funding to spend on facility improvements, start-up costs, furnishings, and materials that help family child care home providers maintain, increase, and/or open new programs in the state.
When any grant funding opportunity becomes available, questions always follow. How do you apply for funding? What can you purchase with your grant dollars? How long will you have to spend your funding? How do you know if you are eligible to receive funding in the first place?
As a leading brand in the early childhood space over the past 50 years, Kaplan understands the impact grant funding can have on early childhood professionals and the children, families, and communities they serve. We are here to answer your most pressing questions and guide you through securing this new funding opportunity.
Read through this article for more information about how to apply for the Family Child Care Home Facilities Improvement Grant, how much funding is available to you, and how to get the most out of your grant dollars as you make improvements to your facility and the care you provide children and families in Colorado.
You are eligible for this grant funding opportunity if you operate a Colorado licensed home-based child care program and serve children ages birth to five years old. If you are opening a new family child care business and want to apply for this grant, you will be eligible if you are in the pre-licensing stage or have completed pre-licensing.
The maximum amount of funding you can request with the Family Child Care Home Facilities Improvement Grant is $5,000. Applicants requesting $2,500 or more must own the home child care facility they operate or have written support from their landlord. If you own your home, you do not need to submit any documentation before receiving your funds.
You cannot use your grant funding to reimburse past projects or cover the cost of current debt, salaries, and/or consultant fees. If you are currently working on a project and need more funds to complete it, you may still be eligible to receive this grant.
Contact a Colorado Territory Representative if you need help ordering items that meet the Family Child Care Home Facilities Improvement Grant guidelines. They will happily provide you with a custom quote that meets your facility's specifications.
After submitting your grant application for review, someone from the ECCLA will send you an email confirming the status of your application. You should expect this email to arrive within 4-6 weeks after the grant application period ends.
Once your grant application is approved and you receive funding, you will have twelve months to complete your project. After you complete your grant-funded projects, you must submit a final report, receipts, and photos documenting the changes you made to your home-based program.
Now that you have a better understanding of the Colorado Family Child Care Home Facilities Improvement Grant, it is time to start thinking about the projects and materials you will need for your grant-funded projects.
A Colorado Territory Representative can help you with this process. They are highly knowledgeable about the grant application process and materials this funding opportunity covers. They will be happy to help you select the best options for your home-based facility's needs.