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Child Care Expansion Grants is a grant program from the Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) that funds the renovation, repair, and expansion of licensed child care facilities serving low-income children in San Francisco, California. Administered through LIIF's Child Care Facilities Family Child Care Fund (CCFF), the program offers grants ranging from $50,000 to $400,000.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit child care centers, licensed family child care homes participating in the San Francisco Early Learning for All network, and first-time homeowners creating a home-based child care program. Program tracks include renovation and repair support, expansion from a small to large Family Care Center license, and a nature-focused outdoor space transformation grant requiring professional development.
All grantees must be Early Learning for All rated. Applications are submitted via Submittable.
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Connect with LIIF. Have facilities needs? LIIF supports government agencies and child care providers.
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We support San Francisco child care providers with facility grants Support for repairs, construction and renovation to maintain high quality child care programs. CCFF – Renovation and Repair – English CCFF – Renovation and Repair – Español CCFF – Renovation and Repair – Chinese (中文) Support to expand from a small to large Family Care Center (FCC) license. This includes a mandatory in-person workshop prior to applying.
CCFF – Expansion – English CCFF – Expansion – Español CCFF – Expansion – Chinese (中文) This program is designed to help first-time homeowners acquire a home to create a stable and high-quality environment where they can live and run a child care program. Connecting Children to Nature Our Nature grant is an intensive one-year grant program that transforms your outdoor spaces into one filled with natural materials.
This program includes professional development on how to effectively engage children of all ages with nature. All Grantees are required to be Early Learning for All rated. Click here to here to learn more.
Learn how to use Submittable to apply for a grant or access grant monitoring reports. CCFF Grant Application Process Learn more about our grant application process, how to apply and what support we offer. Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) Policy, Advocacy and Government 49 Stevenson St.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit child care centers, licensed family child care homes. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $50,000 - $400,000 (grants and loans) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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