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Health & Safety Grants | KDHE, KS Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Division of Public Health The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE)'s Bureau of Family Health will be administering health and safety grants to assist child care facilities in achieving regulatory compliance.
These grants play a pivotal role in ensuring child care facilities remain operational and children in care have healthy, safe environments to thrive. The application will be open from September 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. Health & Safety Grant Overview (PDF) Health & Safety Grant Flyer (PDF) For questions or additional assistance, contact your local licensing specialist or email the Health & Safety Grants Team .
All child care facility program types are eligible if they meet the following requirements: Facility has been granted a license or temporary permit. Facility received a Notice of Survey Findings with regulatory or statutory violations. Application must be based on the most recent survey.
Facility has demonstrated substantial compliance with regulations and statutes. Noncompliance that would be corrected by these grant funds will not serve as a basis for denial. Grant Usage & Restrictions These grants play a pivotal role in ensuring child care facilities remain operational and children in care have healthy, safe environments to thrive.
Minor Renovations Qualify Funds may be used for minor renovations related to meeting the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101, et seq.) Other activities/expenses may be considered if they are determined necessary to operate safely, and not covered by other funding sources.
Examples of eligible expenses may include: Cot, playpen, items meeting safe sleep standards Fences and playground materials Any improvement or upgrade to a facility that is not included under the definition of major renovation may be allowed as a minor renovation.
Major Renovations do not Qualify Major renovations are defined as: Structural changes to the foundation, roof, floor, exterior or load-bearing walls of a facility, or the extension of a facility to increase its floor area; or Extensive alteration of a facility such as to significantly change its function and purpose, even if such renovation does not include any structural change.
Capital improvements and renovations not required by licensing for health and safety such as new carpet or upgrades for cosmetic purposes only. Expenses incurred by the licensee prior to the grant funding being awarded. Some exceptions may apply.
Items not related to regulatory or statutory citation(s) on a Notice of Survey Findings. Training or Classes Qualify for Reimbursement Trainings or classes that are required as part of the new regulations are eligible for reimbursement. Providers should provide a copy of registration and their certificate of completion for reimbursement.
Only KDHE approved/accepted trainings are eligible. Facility obtains a minimum of two bids that meet all of the following conditions: Bids shall be in writing, preferably on company letterhead or from a company email. Bids shall include company contact information.
Bids should be based on the use of basic materials. Example: chain link and wood fences would be considered basic, vinyl fencing would not. Bids may also include proof of cost from vendor or store.
Submit online application and bids to KDHE. KDHE will review the Notice of Survey Findings and bids. KDHE will either approve or deny the request and communicate the final determination with the applicant.
If funds are awarded, applicant will have six months to spend the funding, and KDHE may confirm through information request or visit from a licensing specialist. Amounts awarded are at the sole discretion of KDHE, and KDHE reserves the right to approve or deny grant awards. Should KDHE determine that grant award funding recipients have used funds inappropriately, action may be taken to require reimbursement.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits serving youth in Kansas Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $25,000 - $150,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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