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Spring 2026 sessions listed (February 23 – June 17); no explicit application deadline stated.
Early Child Care Business Accelerator Program for Home Based Providers is sponsored by NeighborImpact. This free 3-month program equips individuals with the skills and knowledge to become Registered or Certified Family Child Care Providers and offers $5,000 in grant funding upon completion. It is designed to increase child care capacity in Central Oregon.
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Child Care Expansion Project - NeighborImpact Educational Support and Grant Opportunities The Early Child Care Business Accelerator Program for Home Based Providers is a free program offered in Spanish and English that equips individuals with the skills and knowledge to become Registered or Certified Family Child Care Providers. The program includes seven evening classes and six advising sessions.
It is offered through NeighborImpact’s Child Care Resources and Central Oregon Community College’s Small Business Development Center.
Program Benefits for Participants Program Participants are eligible for a $5,000 grant upon meeting program deliverables: Finish the free seven session course and course deliverables Become Licensed and Operational as a Registered or Certified Child Care Provider in Central Oregon Complete a site visit with NeighborImpact Child Care Resources Participants will also receive Oregon Registry Online (ORO) credit – 18 hours in Program Management, ongoing support through NeighborImpact, entrance into the Oregon Child Care Alliance, and a free childcare management software subscription for 2 years.
Are you Program Eligible? Prior to starting the program, persons need to make sure they can operate a child care business out of their home.
Child Care Resources can work with persons to complete items needed before being able to participate in the program: Enroll in the Central Background Registry Submit water lead testing results for your residence Gain landlord acknowledgement or HOA approval for program site Complete Introduction to Registered Family Child Care Classes One & Two For persons who are interested in this program, please fill out the Interest Form .
Contact us at email childcarebiz@neighborimpact. org or call 541-640-6203. Para mas informacion: dianag@neighborimpact.
org o IIame al 541-280-8529 In advance of College events, persons needing accommodation or transportation because of a physical or mobile disability should contact Caitlyn Garder at 541. 383. 7237.
For accommodation because of other disability, such as hearing impairment, contact Disability Services at 541. 383. 7583.
200 percent Federal Poverty Level for Jefferson, Crook and Warm Springs Deschutes County 160% AMI – published by HUD 2020
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals in Central Oregon interested in becoming a Registered or Certified Family Child Care Provider; must complete prerequisite classes and meet background/water testing requirements. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Early Child Care Business Accelerator Program for Home Based Providers is funded by NeighborImpact. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Oregon. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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