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Access to Technology Grants | Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families Access to Technology Grants Access to Technology Grants are available twice per year and help licensed child care businesses access technology to improve business management efficiency. Child Care and Early Learning grants@firstchildrensfinance. org Licensed family child care providers, licensed child care centers, and Tribally licensed child care.
Grants range from $100 to $1,000. Eligible uses include internet connectivity, computer equipment, child care business management software, and technology skill training. Access to Technology Grants Visit the First Children’s Finance Child Care Grants website to learn more about Access to Technology Grants available.
Technology Grants can help licensed child care businesses access technology to improve business management practices. First Children's Finance anticipates making approximately 200-250 grants per year, divided between the fall and spring grant rounds. Priority is given to child care businesses that currently have no or limited technology resources , and particularly to those in Child Care Access Equity areas.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Licensed family child care providers, licensed child care centers, and Tribally licensed child care in Minnesota. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Access to Technology Grants (Minnesota) is sponsored by Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families (via First Children's Finance). These grants help licensed child care businesses in Minnesota access technology to improve business management practices. Priority is given to businesses with limited technology resources, especially in Child Care Access Equity areas.
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