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Early Childhood Education Program is a grant from the Stranahan Foundation that funds early childhood education initiatives focused on proven professional development and innovation in early learning programs across the United States. The foundation's Spring 2026 Early Childhood Education Proven PD and Innovation RFP submission window has now closed, and the foundation is reviewing submitted letters of intent.
Eligible applicants are local, state, and national U.S. organizations working to improve the quality of early childhood education through evidence-based professional development approaches. Applicants should monitor the foundation's website for future cycles.
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Current Funding Opportunites - Stranahan Foundation * Community Stewardship Program * Early Childhood Education Program * Current Funding Opportunites * Community Stewardship Program * Early Childhood Education Program * Current Funding Opportunites We sincerely appreciate your interest in our Spring 2026 Early Childhood Education Proven PD and Innovation RFP.
Please note that the submission window is now closed, and we would like to express our gratitude to all individuals who submitted an LOI. We are currently in the process of reviewing all submitted LOIs and will inform you of our decisions by December 17, 2025. Thank you once again for your valuable contributions to the field of early childhood education!
The Stranahan Foundation form 990PF and form 990T is available upon request by contacting mail@stranahanfoundation. org
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local, state, and national U. S. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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