The Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) has announced the 2024-25 Start Up and Expansion Grants to expand child care opportunities in geographically underserved regions of the state. OCDEL partnered with the Penn State Institute of State and Regional Affairs (ISRA) to identify areas of the state with the most acute need. ELRC regions 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, and 10 were identified. The intent of the grant is to provide additional opportunities for families to access child care in these ELRC regions; through newly established program locations, additional classrooms, or expanded service hours. The grant is paid through ELRCs on behalf of OCDEL, directly to eligible providers. For additional information, please see ELRC Policy Announcement #24-03.
Eligible providers are encouraged to contact one of the selected ELRCs with questions about the application process. ELRCs can support eligible providers with developing the application or addressing any concerns; however, to remain impartial, ELRCs cannot provide further guidance once an application is submitted for review.
Eligible providers must submit applications directly to their regional ELRC. Eligible providers can refer to the 2024-25 Child Care Start Up and Expansion Grants ELRC Submission Information for details on where to submit a completed application. The selected ELRCs will accept applications from December 5, 2024, through January 31, 2025, and will score the applications as they are received. Applications received after January 31, 2025, will be considered ineligible.
Funding for this grant opportunity is limited and not all grant applications may be funded.
Each eligible provider location can apply for one grant. Legal entities operating multiple locations can apply for one grant for each of their eligible locations. Head Start and Early Head Start grantees with multiple locations can apply for one Type 1 Conversion Grant for each eligible location.
Applications will be reviewed by the ELRCs and scored on a 100-point rubric. Applications receiving a score of 70 points or more will be considered for funding.