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2026 ECCE SPARK Grant Cycle is sponsored by Robins Foundation. Funding for nonprofit organizations focused on early childhood care and education (ECCE) in the Richmond region. The foundation prioritizes initiatives that promote exceptional learning environments, positive adult-child interactions, sustainable workforce development, and advocacy efforts.
Geographic focus: Richmond City, Chesterfield, Henrico, and Petersburg, VA
Focus areas: High quality programs directly serving children ages 0-5, Family engagement, Workforce supports, Policy and advocacy
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
2026 ECCE SPARK Grant Cycle Announcement – ROBINS FOUNDATION Early Childhood Resources 2026 ECCE SPARK Grant Cycle Announcement Robins Foundation Announcements , Featured , News On Wednesday, January 21, 2026 , Robins Foundation will start accepting grant applications from nonprofit organizations focused on early childhood care and education (ECCE). This is our first of two SPARK grant cycles for early childhood organizations of the 2026 calendar year. The second cycle will open in July. Our grant amounts will start at $25,000, and we will prioritize programs and initiatives that promote exceptional learning environments, positive adult-child interactions, sustainable workforce development, and advocacy efforts. Please note the mandatory pre-application conversation with our program director, Meg Pienkowski, must be completed between January 26 and February 6, 2026. The purpose of the pre-application call is to connect with one another, confirm alignment with our grant parameters, and ensure a full application is a good use of everyone’s time. You can only schedule a call after you complete the pre-application questions, which will be available January 21. The final deadline to submit your full application is Friday, March 6, 2026 . For children to thrive, they need access to early, high-quality care and educational experiences, as well as families that are supported and engaged. These factors influence children’s brain development, school readiness, and long-term wellbeing, so we fund projects in four focus areas : High quality programs directly serving children ages 0-5 Eligible projects and organizations include those that: Primarily support children and their families during prenatal stages through age 5 Serve community members in Richmond City, Chesterfield, Henrico, and/or Petersburg Qualify as 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations Which organizations and projects are not eligible? While we deeply value the many ways organizations strengthen our community, some proposals fall outside Robins Foundation’s current funding priorities. We do not fund projects that focus solely on: Travel to conferences, meetings, or other events Addressing budget shortfalls or cash flow needs Capital investments or major building projects Religious-based activities Organizations with a religious affiliation remain eligible if their programs, curriculum, and admissions are secular. Providing basic needs such as food, housing, or clothing A note about the ineligibility of proposals that focus on basic needs: Robins Foundation recognizes that housing insecurity, limited access to nutritious food, and a lack of other basic necessities pose serious challenges to a child’s healthy development and school readiness. However, due to finite resources, our board has made the strategic decision to focus on early childhood care & education, rather than basic needs. If your
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2026 ECCE SPARK Grant Cycle Announcement – ROBINS FOUNDATION Early Childhood Resources 2026 ECCE SPARK Grant Cycle Announcement Robins Foundation Announcements , Featured , News On Wednesday, January 21, 2026 , Robins Foundation will start accepting grant applications from nonprofit organizations focused on early childhood care and education (ECCE).
This is our first of two SPARK grant cycles for early childhood organizations of the 2026 calendar year. The second cycle will open in July. Our grant amounts will start at $25,000, and we will prioritize programs and initiatives that promote exceptional learning environments, positive adult-child interactions, sustainable workforce development, and advocacy efforts.
Please note the mandatory pre-application conversation with our program director, Meg Pienkowski, must be completed between January 26 and February 6, 2026. The purpose of the pre-application call is to connect with one another, confirm alignment with our grant parameters, and ensure a full application is a good use of everyone’s time.
You can only schedule a call after you complete the pre-application questions, which will be available January 21. The final deadline to submit your full application is Friday, March 6, 2026 . For children to thrive, they need access to early, high-quality care and educational experiences, as well as families that are supported and engaged.
These factors influence children’s brain development, school readiness, and long-term wellbeing, so we fund projects in four focus areas : High quality programs directly serving children ages 0-5 Eligible projects and organizations include those that: Primarily support children and their families during prenatal stages through age 5 Serve community members in Richmond City, Chesterfield, Henrico, and/or Petersburg Qualify as 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations Which organizations and projects are not eligible?
While we deeply value the many ways organizations strengthen our community, some proposals fall outside Robins Foundation’s current funding priorities.
We do not fund projects that focus solely on: Travel to conferences, meetings, or other events Addressing budget shortfalls or cash flow needs Capital investments or major building projects Religious-based activities Organizations with a religious affiliation remain eligible if their programs, curriculum, and admissions are secular.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations primarily supporting children (prenatal to age 5) and their families. Must serve Richmond City, Chesterfield, Henrico, and/or Petersburg. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Starting at $25,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 6, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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View Foundation ProfileApplication snapshot: target deadline March 6, 2026; published funding information Starting at $25,000; eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations primarily supporting children (prenatal to age 5) and their families. Must serve Richmond City, Chesterfield, Henrico, and/or Petersburg.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Providing basic needs such as food, housing, or clothing A note about the ineligibility of proposals that focus on basic needs: Robins Foundation recognizes that housing insecurity, limited access to nutritious food, and a lack of other basic necessities pose serious challenges to a child’s healthy development and school readiness.
However, due to finite resources, our board has made the strategic decision to focus on early childhood care & education, rather than basic needs. If your nonprofit received a Robins Foundation grant in December 2025, we request that you wait until our next grant cycle to apply. Any questions about your eligibility can be directed to grants@robinsfdn.
org . We’re eligible! How do I apply?
Please complete these steps in order . Log-in to GOapply (linked here) and select the 2026 SPARK Grant for Early Childhood Cycle 1 opportunity. Complete the eligibility quiz and pre-application questionnaire.
Available: January 21, 2026 Deadline: February 4, 2026 While completing the pre-application questionnaire, you will be invited to schedule a call with our program director. Please schedule early, as slots fill up quickly. Pre-app calls will be offered January 26– February 6, 2026 Complete a full application in our online grants portal (linked here).
Complete this step only after your pre-application conversation. Available: Upon completion of your pre-app call Grant decisions and notifications. Mid-June, 2026 Helpful Tips and Resources Please feel free to reach out to us if you need special accommodations during this process.
We will do our best to work with you. Prior to engaging in this process, feel free to check out our full grant application questions via this Word document (linked here). Please take the time to review Robins Foundation’s official AI policy (linked here) , which gives guidelines for the use of AI by both our employees and grantees.
If you have any questions, or if you need to remove a contact from your organizational profile, please reach out to us at grants@robinsfdn. org . We wish you the best of luck with your application.
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