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EEOST Large Capital Grants for Early Education and Out‑of‑School Time Programs is sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) via MassDevelopment and CEDAC/CIF. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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EEOST Capital Fund - Children's Investment Fund | CEDAC Children’s Investment Fund’s Inclusive Futures Capital Grants Building Stronger Centers The Facility Development Process Why Quality Space Matters EEOST Capital Fund - CEDAC Inclusive Futures Capital Grants Children’s Investment Fund (CIF) and the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) are excited to announce the availability of FY26 capital funding through the following program : The Early Education and Out of School Time (EEOST) Capital Fund large grant round with grants between $500,000 and $1 million for non-profit centers only.
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Large Grant Announcement EEOST Beverly Children’s Learning Center, Beverly Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston, Inc., Lynn Community Teamwork, Lowell Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, Inc., Boston For Kids Only Afterschool, Revere Robbins Children’s Programs, Attleboro Merrimack Valley YMCA, Lawrence Tri-Community YMCA, Southbridge United Teen Equality Center, Lowell Valley Opportunity Council, Chicopee Aspire Development Services, Lynn Brookview House, Inc., Boston Community Art Center, Inc., Cambridge Guild of St.
Agnes of Worcester, Inc., Webster Rainbow Child Development Center, Worcester Child Care of the Berkshires, North Adams Belchertown Day School, Inc., Belchertown Action for Boston Community Development, Boston YWCA of Southeastern Massachusetts, New Bedford Worcester Community Action Council, Webster Citizens for Citizens, Fall River Crispus Attucks Children’s Center, Dorchester Elizabeth Stone House, Roxbury Holyoke-Chicopee-Springfield Head Start, Springfield Cape Ann YMCA/ YMCA of the North Shore, Gloucester Greater Lawrence Community Action Council, Lawrence Greater Lowell Family YMCA, Lowell Horizons for Homeless Children, Roxbury YMCA of Cape Cod, Hyannis YWCA of Central MA, Worcester Berkshire Family YMCA, Pittsfield Boys and Girls Club of Greater Westfield, Westfield Community Action Incorporated, Haverhill East Boston Social Centers, East Boston Guild of St Agnes, Worcester Old Colony YMCA, Brockton South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC), Framingham Beverly Children’s Learning Center, Beverly Boys and Girls Club of Greater Holyoke, Holyoke Boys and Girls Club of Lynn, Lynn Boys and Girls Club of Webster-Dudley, Dudley Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro South, Brockton Boys and Girls Clubs of Stoneham and Wakefield, Stoneham Brockton Day Nursery, Brockton Catholic Charities Yawkey Child Care Center, Dorchester Child Care of the Berkshires, North Adams The Community Group, Lawrence East Boston Social Centers, East Boston Elizabeth Peabody House Association, Somerville For Kids Only Afterschool, Revere Greenwood Shalom Outreach Community, Inc., Dorchester Hattie B.
Cooper Community Center, Roxbury Kwong Kow Chinese School, Boston Old Colony YMCA, Brockton PACE Head Start, New Bedford Pathways for Children, Gloucester Small Friends of Nantucket, Nantucket United South End Settlements, Boston Waltham Boys and Girls Club, Waltham West End Day Nursery, New Bedford Westfield Child Center, Brockton West Springfield Boys and Girls Club, West Springfield The Whitin Community Center, Whitinsville YMCA of Greater Boston, Roxbury YMCA of Metro North, Lowell YMCA of the North Shore (Haverhill YMCA), Haverhill YMCA Southcoast, New Bedford YWCA of Central Massachusetts, Worcester YWCA of Northeastern Massachusetts, Lawrence Action for Boston Community Development, Dorchester Behavioral Health Network, Ware Boys and Girls Club of Metro South, Taunton Catholic Charitable Bureau of Boston, Inc., Peabody Community Art Center, Cambridge Crispus Attucks Children’s Center, Dorchester Ellis Early Learning, Boston For Kids Only Afterschool, Winthrop Gladys Allen Brigham Community Center, Pittsfield Inquilinos Boricuas en Accion (IBA), Boston JFK Family Service Center, Charlestown Merrimack Valley YMCA, Methuen YMCA Mystic Valley YMCA, Malden YMCA South Shore Stars, Randolph YMCA of Greater Boston, Boston Attleboro Norton YMCA, Attleboro Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center, Inc., Boston Boys & Girls Club Family Center, Springfield Boys & Girls Club of Dorchester, Inc., Dorchester Cape Cod Children’s Place, Inc., North Eastham Chicopee Child Development Center, Chicopee Greater Lawrence Community Action Council, Inc. (GLCAC), Lawrence Guild of St.
Agnes of Worcester, Inc., Gardner Center Julie’s Family Learning Program, Inc., South Boston The Learning Knoll, Greenfield Little Folks Community Day Care Center, Inc., East Boston Metro West YMCA, Framingham Pathways for Children, Inc., Beverly South Shore Stars, Weymouth Sportsmen’s Tennis & Enrichment Center, Dorchester YMCA of Greater Boston, Boston YMCA of the North Shore, Inc., Beverly Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holyoke, Holyoke Bright Futures Early Learning Center, Springfield Child Care of the Berkshires, Inc., North Adams Council of Social Concern, Woburn East Boston Social Centers, East Boston Greater Holyoke YMCA, Holyoke Guild of St.
Agnes, Webster Kid-Start (Canal Street), Lawrence Pathways for Children, Beverly Rainbow Child Development Center, Worcester South Boston Neighborhood House, South Boston South Shore Stars, Quincy The Community Group (11 Ballard), Lawrence YMCA of Central Massachusetts, Southbridge YMCA of Greater Boston, East Boston FY24 For-Profit Small Grant (EECPCG): Angela’s Preschool, Peabody Children’s Express, Dorchester LP College (Acushnet Ave), New Bedford LP College (Dartmouth St), New Bedford The Learning Tree, Medway Community Action Agency of Somerville and Cambridge Housing Authority, Cambridge Harborlight and Pathways, Beverly NorthStar Learning Center, New Bedford 18 Degrees, Inc., Pittsfield Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center, Boston Chicopee Child Development Center, Chicopee Children’s Aid and Family Service, Fitchburg East End House, Cambridge Franklin County YMCA, Greenfield Whitin Memorial Community Association, Whitinsville Girls Incorporated of Greater Lowell, Lowell Guild of St.
Agnes, Worcester Martin Luther King Jr. Family Services, Springfield Monomoy Community Services, Chatham FY25 For-Profit Small Grant (EECPCG): L. P. College, Inc., New Bedford KidZone Child Care, Pittsfield Arcadia Learning Academy III, Taunton Busy Bees Preschool Center, Inc., Fitchburg L.
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College, Inc., New Bedford Froggy’s Play School, Haverhill Little People’s College – Bridge, Fairhaven Little People’s College – Sconticut, Fairhaven Froggy’s Play School, Methuen Weston Brook Property, Belchertown Community Action Pioneer Valley, Inc., Westfield Whitin Community Center, Whitinsville People Acting in Community Endeavors, Inc., New Bedford Shattuck Child Care Center, Inc., Mattapan YMCA of the North Shore, Salem West Springfield Boys and Girls Club awarded $250,000 for renovations The Reminder (https://www.
thereminder. com/localnews/west-springfield/west-springfield-boys-and-girls-club-awarded-25000/) / Aug 03, 2021 The West Springfield Boys and Girls Club was recently awarded $250,000 from the Baker-Polito Administration and the Children’s I... Lt.
Governor Announces State Grants for Child Care Centers in East Boston East Boston Times- Free Press / Jul 28, 2021 Last Tuesday afternoon, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito and Early Education and Care Commissioner Samantha Aigner-Treworgy stopped by the Ea... Early education programs get financial boost from state The state has awarded $7.
5 million in Early Education and Out of School Time Capital Fund (EEOST) capital improvement grants to th... The Work That Happens Early: Reflections from CEDAC’s FY25 Annual Report
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Non-profit early education and out-of-school time centers licensed by EEC (Massachusetts); for-profit providers may be eligible for smaller grant rounds only. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $500,000 to $1,000,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
EEOST Large Capital Grants for Early Education and Out‑of‑School Time Programs is funded by Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) via MassDevelopment and CEDAC/CIF. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Massachusetts. 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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