Administration for Children and Families - OCC
Secure $3.2M for Early Childhood Quality Programs
This grant offers up to $3.2 million to organizations focused on enhancing early childhood education quality through research-backed resources and training. Eligible applicants will support states, territories, and tribes in implementing robust health, safety, and licensing standards for children from birth to age 12.
Get Funding for Childcare Partnerships!
Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships can access up to $3 million in funding to improve the quality of early education services for at-risk infants and toddlers and their families. This grant supports training and resources for staff to enhance comprehensive care and build stronger state and local early education systems.
Get $2 Million to Boost Afterschool & Summer Programs
This grant offers up to $2 million to organizations developing resources and training for high-quality afterschool and summer programs, especially benefiting low-income children. Eligible applicants can receive funding to enhance child development and learning opportunities across states, territories, and tribes.
Native Hawaiian Child Care Grants: $1M for Your Non-Profit!
Native Hawaiian non-profit organizations can apply for a $1 million grant to deliver essential child care services to eligible Native Hawaiian children and families in Hawaii. This funding aims to support children under 13 from low-to-moderate income families whose parents are working or in training, or who need protective services.
Fund Your Native American Child Care Program!
American Indian and Native Hawaiian non-profits can access funds to provide essential child care services for youth under 13. This grant helps families working, training, or needing protective services, ensuring children have safe and supportive care.
Unlock $1M for Native Hawaiian Youth Child Care
Native Hawaiian non-profits can apply for up to $1 million to expand vital child care services for eligible Native Hawaiian youth. This funding aims to support children under 13 from low-to-moderate income families who are working, training, or in need of protective services.
Get Funding to Boost Early Childhood Education!
State governments are invited to apply for funds to better coordinate existing early care and education programs for children birth through five. This grant aims to provide equitable access to quality education and improve school readiness.
Get Grants for Native Hawaiian & American Indian Child Care!
Native Hawaiian and American Indian non-profit organizations can receive funding to expand access to affordable, high-quality child care for eligible youth. This grant supports the operation of child care programs, ensuring children under 13 from low-income working or training families have essential services.
Get Funds to Boost Early Childhood Services
This grant is for eligible states looking to improve early childhood education and care services for children birth to five. Funds are intended to help coordinate existing federal, state, and local investments to better prepare disadvantaged children for kindergarten and elementary school.
Fund Your ECE Workforce: Grants for Growth!
Are you involved in early care and education? This grant supports organizations aiming to boost the recruitment, retention, and compensation of your dedicated ECE workforce through research and technical assistance. Unlock funding to build stronger career paths and improve workplace policies for your professionals.
Get Funding to Boost Early Childhood Education!
This grant empowers state governments to enhance their birth-through-five early childhood care and education systems, with a focus on supporting low-income and disadvantaged children. Funds can be used to improve coordination of early learning investments and can be subgranted to local programs within a mixed delivery system.
Get Funding to Boost Tribal Families & Early Childhood Programs
Federally-recognized Indian tribes, tribal organizations, or urban Indian organizations can get funding to build essential infrastructure and deliver high-quality home visiting services for pregnant women and families with young children. This grant aims to improve maternal and child health, enhance parenting, and foster school readiness for American Indian and Alaska Native families.
Fund Your Child Care: Grants for Native American Orgs!
Non-profit organizations serving American Indian and Native Hawaiian youth can secure funding to provide essential child care services. This grant supports eligible children whose families meet specific income guidelines and whose parents are working or in education.
Get Grants for Early Childhood Education Programs!
State governments and territories can apply for this renewal grant to boost early childhood education services for low-income and disadvantaged children, preparing them for kindergarten. The funds will help coordinate existing resources to serve more children from birth to five within a mixed delivery system, with a portion available for subgrants to local programs.
Boost Your Preschool Business: Get Govt. Grant Funds!
Are you a state government or agency dedicated to early childhood education? This grant provides funding to better coordinate existing programs and services, focusing on preparing low-income and disadvantaged children for kindergarten success.
Get Funding for Child Care Support Services
This grant is for organizations looking to provide essential child care information and resources to families nationwide through a hotline and website. Fund your initiative to help parents find quality childcare and make informed decisions.
Get Grants for Early Childhood Education Programs
Are you a state government looking to improve early childhood education and prepare young children for success? This grant offers funding to coordinate existing resources and award subgrants to programs serving low-income and disadvantaged children from birth to five.
Preschool Grants: Boost Childcare & Education
State governments and non-profit entities are eligible for funding to develop or enhance strategic plans for early childhood care and education programs. This grant aims to improve collaboration, coordination, and parental choice for low-income and disadvantaged children's school readiness.
Grant Funding for Tribal Child & Family Well-being
Federally-recognized Indian Tribes, Tribal Organizations, and Urban Indian Organizations can receive funding to build and implement home visiting programs. These programs aim to improve maternal, infant, and early childhood health, development, and overall family well-being.
Tribal Home Visiting Grants: Fund Your Community's Future
Federally-recognized tribes and tribal organizations can access funding to implement or expand evidence-based home visiting programs for AIAN families and children. This grant supports sustained, high-quality services, early childhood system development, and rigorous evaluation.