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Nebraska Child Care Workforce Stipend & Loan Repayment Grants is sponsored by State of Nebraska. Nebraska Child Care Workforce Stipend and Loan Repayment Grants are administered by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services through the Child Care and Development Fund to strengthen the state's child care workforce and expand access to quality care.
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O ur goal is to increase access to quality child care through the State of Nebraska. Child care is a vital sector and the grants are here to help alleviate financial challenges for the workforce, and supply further opportunity for those owning and operating child care businesses.
Restoration Enhancement Program and Technology Access Program Restoration Enhancement Program (REP) - DHHS seeks to assist licensed child care providers with improving facilities, investing in new equipment, and enhancing the quality of childcare homes and centers throughout the state of Nebraska.
Awards will support programs by providing funding for allowable indoor and outdoor equipment, facility and maintenance repairs, installation of required fire alarm systems, and upgrading child care supplies and equipment. Apply and register for informational webinars below. Technology Access Program (TAP) - DHHS seeks to promote adequate and updated technology to enhance the child care quality and capacity throughout the state.
This funding will facilitate the ease of service delivery, encourage higher personal security and protection of Nebraska's children, and further the educational programs of child care providers. Apply and register for informational webinars below.
Nebraska licensed and provisionally licensed child care program Currently open and operating, and in good standing with the State Family Child Care Home I, Family Child Care Home II, Child Care Center, School Age Only Center, and Preschools For assistance please refer to the following: Frequently Asked Questions updated 5/1/24 / Preguntas frecuentes Application User Guide / Guía del usuario de la aplicación Frequently Asked Questions / Preguntas frecuentes Application User Guide / Guía del usuario de la aplicación Information Session recording: Application window for both grants: 8:00 am CST December 18, 2023 through 11:59 pm CST February 9 , 2024 Helpline: (877) 402-0292, or email NEDHHSGrants@pcgus.
com Child Care Stabilization Grant Applications for the Child Care Stabilization Grant are now closed. Applicants will receive award determination information by June 30, 2023.
For assistance please refer to the following: Frequently Asked Questions / Preguntas frecuentes Application User Guide / Guía del usuario de la aplicación Proof of training in Prepare to Care / Prueba de capacitación en Prepare to Care Proof of certification in pediatric first aid and CPR / Prueba de certificación en primeros auxilios pediátricos y RCP For Additional Assistance For assistance with issues not covered in the FAQs or Application User Guide, please email us at dhhs.
childcaregrants@nebraska. gov and include your name, phone number, license number, and question.
Business & Child Care Partnership Grants - Applications Now Closed Current Nebraska-licensed child care program owners looking to expand their license capacity Individuals, businesses, or community organizations starting a child care program How to apply / Cómo Aplicar To learn more about the Business and Child Care Partnership Grants, please review the following: Frequently Asked Questions updated 5/1/24 / Las preguntas frecuentas How to Apply / El documento sobre cómo aplicar Startup App Info (For individuals, businesses, or community organizations starting a child care program) / Guía para la Solicitud de Nuevas Empresas Expansion App Info (For current Nebraska-licensed child care program owners looking to expand their license capacity) / Guía para la Solicitud de Ampliación Informational Session Recording in English / Informational Session Recording in Spanish / NE DHHS Programa para empresas y proveedores de cuidado infantil Sesion Learn more about our agency and the resources we have available to child care professionals.
Interested in getting licensed? We have checklists to streamline the licensing process to start your own business. Learn more about becoming a provider .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: See the Nebraska grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Nebraska Child Care Workforce Stipend & Loan Repayment Grants is funded by State of Nebraska. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Nebraska. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
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