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New Childcare Development Grant Program Announced for Wabasso School District Area
A new funding opportunity aimed at strengthening childcare services across the Wabasso area is now available.
The Wabasso Economic Development Authority (EDA) has announced the launch of a Childcare Development Grant Program, designed to help individuals and organizations start, expand, or improve licensed childcare services within the Wabasso Public School District (ISD 640) area.
The program was made possible after the Wabasso EDA successfully applied for and was awarded a $25,000 childcare grant through the Taylor Family Farms Childcare Grant Program. In an effort to expand the impact of the opportunity, the Wabasso EDA committed to matching those funds, bringing the total amount available for the program to $50,000.
Access to childcare continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing many rural communities. Limited childcare availability can make it difficult for families to find reliable care and for employers to attract and retain workers. Local leaders hope this program will help support both new and existing childcare providers while expanding the number of available childcare slots in the area.
While the funding was secured by the Wabasso EDA, the program is designed to serve a broader region than just the City of Wabasso. The grant opportunity is available to any childcare provider whose operation is located within the Wabasso Public School District (ISD 640) boundaries.
Funding may be used to support a variety of childcare-related needs, including classroom furniture and equipment, toys and educational materials, safety improvements, licensing-related expenses, training and certifications, playground equipment, and other items necessary to meet state childcare requirements.
Both new childcare providers and existing operators are encouraged to apply. Eligible applicants include licensed family childcare providers, group family childcare providers, childcare centers, or individuals who are actively working toward licensure through the State of Minnesota.
The program is structured as a matching grant, meaning applicants must contribute toward the cost of their project. Grant funding may cover up to 50 percent of the total project cost, with a maximum award of $10,000 per project.
Applications for the program are now available and must be submitted by May 15. All applications received by the deadline will be reviewed together following the close of the application period.
Individuals interested in applying or learning more about the program are encouraged to contact Brandon Baune, City Clerk for the City of Wabasso, to request an application or receive additional information.
You can also click here to access the application.
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