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The FY 2025 Head Start State Supplemental Grant (Fund Code 390) from the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) funds Head Start programs in Massachusetts to enhance and expand high-quality early childhood services.
This is a renewal grant for FY25, and applicants are directed to review the original FY 2023 Head Start State Supplemental Grant RFR on COMMBUYS for complete program guidelines and eligibility requirements. The grant is structured as a continuation award for existing Massachusetts Head Start programs. Eligible applicants are Head Start program operators in Massachusetts that previously received supplemental state funding.
Award amounts are determined through the EEC review process.
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FY 2025 Head Start State Supplemental Grant (Fund Code 390) FY 2025 Head Start State Supplemental Grant (Fund Code 390) This is a renewal grant application for FY25. Please review the original FY 2023 Head Start State Supplemental Grant-RFR posted on COMMBUYS . Grant Applicants do not need to complete the entire Online Application at one time.
Applicants may complete a portion of the Online Application and finish entering their information at a later date/time until the close of the Grant Application. Applicants will also be able to print information entered into this system for their own records as a PDF. Please save often as the system will time you out after 30 minutes.
Throughout the Grant Application process, Grant Applicants are responsible for visiting the EEC Website at https://www. mass. gov/early-education-and-care-funding-and-grant-opportunities to obtain updates and information about this Grant Application.
For assistance with the FY 2025 Head Start State Supplemental Grant Online Application, please contact EECSubmission@mass. gov . Please see Appendix A in the Grant Application for the Online Application Instructions.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Head Start programs in Massachusetts; detailed eligibility is in the original FY 2023 Head Start State Supplemental Grant-RFR on COMMBUYS. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Grant (Fund Code 700) from the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) funds early childhood program providers to access mental health consultation services that support young children's social-emotional development. This is a renewal grant for FY25, building on the original FY24 ECMHC grant program. Applications can be completed in multiple sessions through the EEC's online system before the close of the grant application period. Eligible applicants are early childhood program providers in Massachusetts meeting EEC's specific eligibility requirements. Grant amounts are unspecified and determined through the application review process.
Early Education and Out of School Time (EEOST) Capital Fund (Small Capital Grants for Non-Profit Programs) is sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) and MassDevelopment. This program provides matching funds to tax-exempt nonprofit corporations to develop or improve child care facilities in which at least 50% of the child care enrollment consists of low-income families eligible for public subsidy.