1,000+ Opportunities
Find the right grant
Search federal, foundation, and corporate grants with AI — or browse by agency, topic, and state.
This listing may be outdated. Verify details at the official source before applying.
Find similar grantsAccess to Technology Grants is sponsored by Minnesota Department of Children, Youth and Families. This program enhances childcare providers' business efficiency by funding technology purchases. Eligible uses include computer hardware, internet connectivity, childcare business management software subscriptions, and technology skills training.
Get alerted about grants like this
Save a search for “Minnesota Department of Children, Youth and Families” or related topics and get emailed when new opportunities appear.
Search similar grants →Extracted from the official opportunity page/RFP to help you evaluate fit faster.
Financial supports are available to help families, educators, child care programs and businesses thrive. Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) CCAP helps families with low-incomes afford child care. Participating programs benefit too!
Early Learning Scholarships Parent Aware Four-Star Rated programs can apply for Early Learning Scholarships Pathway II funding. Great Start Compensation Program Supports early educators by increasing compensation and benefits through monthly payments to eligible child care and early education programs.
Opportunities for Educators Financial Assistance for the Child Development Associate Credential Child Development Associate (CDA) Awards Child Development Associate (CDA) Awards help early educators pay for the required training, application, and renewal of the nationally recognized Child Development Associate® (CDA) Credential™ . Learn more about CDA awards on the Child Care Aware of Minnesota website .
YWCA Minneapolis ECE Workforce Development Program The YWCA Minneapolis ECE Workforce Development Program can help early childhood educators earn the Childhood Development Associate Credential at no cost for eligible participants. Learn more about this program , funded by the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).
Foreign Credential Evaluation Scholarships This program helps early childhood educators who have completed their high school or higher education coursework outside of the United States pay for the evaluation of educational transcripts. Learn more on the Child Care Aware of Minnesota website.
Financial bonuses are available through the REETAIN (Retaining Early Educators Through Attaining Incentives Now) program, aiming to keep strong, well-trained early educators in the field. For more information, visit Child Care Aware's bonus reward website . Individuals working in the child care workforce may be eligible for higher education scholarships through the TEACH Early Childhood Minnesota program.
To learn more, visit Child Care Aware's TEACH website , or call the Child Care Aware Coordinating Office at 651-290-9704. Opportunities for Businesses and Programs Access to Technology Grants Technology Grants can help licensed child care businesses access technology to improve business management practices.
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 . For more information, visit the First Children’s Finance Child Care Grants webpage , email First Children’s Finance at grants@firstchildrensfinance. org , or call (612) 473-6020.
Child and Adult Care Food Program The Child and Adult Care Food Program is a federally funded nutrition program providing payments for meals and snacks served to children attending child care or early learning programs. The program helps providers serve well-balanced, nutritious meals to children in their care, helping children in child care develop and maintain good eating habits.
If you hold certain accreditations , you may be eligible to receive higher rates when serving children participating in the Child Care Assistance Program. In addition, your program can pursue a fast-track Parent Aware Rating through the Accelerated Rating Pathway process and apply for reimbursement of half of the direct cost of accreditation fees.
Child Care Services Grants Child Care Services Grants provide funds to help cover the cost of supplies, equipment, technology, and training. Grant funds are offered annually and are awarded competitively to qualified child care programs. Child Care Services Grants are administered through our District offices.
There are three types of Child Care Services Grants: Regional, Start Up, and Emergency. Learn more and how to apply on the Child Care Aware website. Farm to School and Early Care Programs The AGRI Farm to School and Early Care programs support Minnesota school districts, early childhood education (ECE) centers, and family child care providers that want to buy and serve Minnesota agricultural products.
Grow Your Own Early Childhood and Family Educators Grants Grow Your Own Early Childhood and Family Educator grants help develop an early childhood education workforce that more closely reflects the state's increasingly diverse student population and ensures all students have equitable access to high-quality early educators.
Funding can be used to host, build or expand an early childhood preparation program and fund student stipends, tuition scholarships or student teaching/field placement. Learn more about Grow Your Own grants .
Office of Child Care Community Partnerships Supports The Office of Child Care Community Partnerships advocates for and promotes access to child care by connecting employers, businesses, communities and child care providers with resources, expertise and opportunities to invest in child care capacity in their communities.
The office resides in the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) and awards grants to reduce the child care shortage in the state.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Licensed family childcare providers, centers, and tribal programs in Minnesota. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $100 - $1,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Access to Technology Grants is funded by Minnesota Department of Children, Youth and Families. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Minnesota. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
The Robotics Grant Program is a grant from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) that funds school-based robotics programs for elementary, middle, and high school students. Awarded through a competitive application process, the program provides up to $3,500 to eligible local education agencies (LEAs) in Alabama. Applicants must be public school systems submitting on behalf of schools with K–12 students. The grant supports the purchase of robotics equipment and program development aligned with AMSTI guidelines. Applications are submitted online through the AMSTI Robotics Grant portal. The Fiscal Year 2026 application deadline was September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to robotics@amsti.org. The program is managed by the Alabama State Department of Education under State Superintendent Eric G. Mackey.
William Penn's 128-grant, \$57.2M May 2026 distribution reveals a Philadelphia-focused funder doubling down on children, arts education, and civic infrastructure as federal support recedes.
Read articleThe William Penn Foundation's May 2026 docket distributed $57.2M across 128 grants, with 41 percent flowing to Children and Families. The breakdown reveals which Philadelphia nonprofit categories are gaining institutional traction and which are being asked to make harder cases.
Read article