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Early Learning Quality Fund (Washington, D. C.) is sponsored by Reinvestment Fund.
This fund provides business planning support and facilities-related financing for licensed early learning providers in Wards 7 and 8 in the District of Columbia to improve their facilities and provide safe, high-quality early environments for infants and toddlers (ages 0 to 3).
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This opportunity is available for licensed CDH and CDX businesses in Washington, D. C. This grant is funded by the Bainum Family Foundation.
ELSG will promote the stabilization and longevity of CDH seats in high-shortage, low-income areas in the District to ensure that families continue to have options and access to early childhood education programs in home settings. This opportunity provides grants plus business coaching to CDH businesses to support their business goals and to reinforce and grow their program quality.
The 40 awards were based on priorities informed by the study Assessing Child Care Access: Measuring Supply, Demand, Quality, and Shortages in the District of Columbia published in January 2024. All participating providers will participate in Coaching to Success facilitated by Sharon Neilson, Program Manager Community Engagement and TA and a contracted consultant with expertise in ECE business models.
Coaching to Success is a monthly peer learning group convened to connect providers in D. C. to sustainable resources to manage and run an effective child care business for the long-term.
Meeting topics will be designed and selected based upon feedback from the grantees. For more information see our Resources section or contact ELSG@reinvestment. com *Stay tuned for registration information for Coaching to Success as sessions are announced.
Eligible Expenses (Spanish) Program Summary (Spanish) Salary and Bonus Guidelines Salary and Bonus Guidelines (Spanish) ELSG 2023 Spring-Summer Grant (Completed Grant) Bainum Family Foundation and Reinvestment Fund are pleased to announce that over 90 eligible Child Development Homes (CDHs) have received an Early Learning Support Grant.
These $5,000 grants offered flexible support to home-based childcare providers throughout Washington, D. C. This grant amounts to an investment of over $400,000 into the District’s childcare landscape.
Through this funding eligible business-owners were able to make improvements to their childcare facilities. Grant funds were able to be used in a responsive manner that empowered business owners to make the best use of funds to improve children’s learning environments, play spaces and other uses to impact their operations. This grant opportunity is currently closed.
We look forward to sharing a full report on our work in the upcoming months. Additionally, we want to thank the staff at both DC-FCCA and MSSPA for their support of this work. The grant gave me the opportunity to create a safe space for the children of our childcare home to play freely and safely in the comfort of our backyard.
I would not have been able to cover these costs because we do not have full enrollment yet and we are overwhelmed with operating costs. You can email ELSG@reinvestment. com or contact below.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Licensed early learning providers in Wards 7 and 8 in the District of Columbia. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Community Reinvestment Fund (State of Delaware) is a grant from the State of Delaware that funds capital projects focused on community redevelopment, revitalization, and investment that improve the economic, cultural, historical, and recreational health of Delaware communities. Eligible applicants include county and local governments, community-based nonprofit organizations, and private sector nonprofit organizations holding 501(c)(3) designation at the time of application. State agencies, school districts, charter schools, private schools, institutions of higher education, childcare facilities, churches, fire companies, fiscal agents, and for-profit organizations are not eligible. Applications are submitted through the My Delaware Grants Management System. The current application period opened February 9, 2026, with submissions accepted through May 1, 2026 at 3:00 PM.
Healthy Food Financing Initiative (HFFI) is sponsored by USDA, HHS, and Treasury CDFI Fund (Administered by Reinvestment Fund). HFFI provides grants, loans, and technical assistance to improve access to healthy, fresh food in low-access communities. It supports organizations that invest in businesses working to increase and preserve healthy food options, support local and regional food business enterprises, and create new market opportunities for farmers.