Let’s Grow Kids announces latest round of grants to increase child care capacity in Vermont
“I really missed working with the children and providing quality child care to the families,” Sonia said. “I was able to reopen Country Kids Daycare after making upgrades to my child care space and purchasing supplies and toys, all thanks to my Make Way for Kids grant.”
Sonia’s program is one of 12 projects across the state that received a total of nearly $400,000 in the latest round of child care capacity grants funded by Let’s Grow Kids (LGK) and the Vermont Department for Children and Families Child Development Division (CDD).
Generous donors helped LGK launch Make Way for Kids in 2018. The program expanded in 2020 with funding appropriated by the Vermont Legislature through CDD dedicated to increasing child care capacity in underserved communities. CDD also partnered with LGK to offer a specific grant program dedicated to building infant and toddler child care capacity, which is funded by the federal Child Care and Development Fund.
Over the course of 2020, LGK and CDD have awarded almost $2.3M to help create 1,155 new child care spaces in Vermont.
Even before COVID-19, three out of five of Vermont’s youngest children didn’t have access to the child care they needed. And too many families couldn’t afford it. During the pandemic, Vermont has emerged as a national leader in stabilizing and supporting the child care industry.
“Child care is a critical support for Vermont’s families. Through this funding and other support programs, the state of Vermont is working to have more quality child care available to families. We are more committed than ever to these programs, knowing that child care is essential to Vermont’s recovery,” said Vermont Department for Children and Families CDD Deputy Commissioner Steven Berbeco.
The child care projects funded by LGK and CDD this year have been as varied as the needs of the communities they serve.
In Rutland County, ABC Early Education Daycare and Preschool received a $40,000 grant to help develop a licensed child care center and construct a new building on 3.62 acres of land near Castleton University. The project is expected to be completed by June 2021 and will have capacity to serve 58 infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
See attached for a complete list child care projects that have received grants from LGK and CDD in 2020. Applications for the next round of grants will be due on January 20, 2021. Those interested in applying should sign up for and attend an informational Zoom meeting for applicants on November 30 at 6 PM or December 1 at 1 PM. For more details and grant guidelines, visit https://letsgrowkids.org/make-way-for-kids.
Let’s Grow Kids
Let’s Grow Kids is a nonprofit organization on a mission: ensuring affordable access to high-quality child care for all Vermont families by 2025. With over 30,000 supporters from all walks of life, Let’s Grow Kids is strengthening the early care and education system today and calling for lasting investments in child care. Together, we can give children a strong start and build a better Vermont for generations to come. Learn more at www.letsgrowkids.org.
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