The Child Care Grant program provides financial assistance to students who have children 12 and under, are not receiving assistance under MFIP, and who demonstrate financial need for grants, to help pay for child care while pursuing a postsecondary education.
Offering free tools and resources to help families find the quality child care and early education programs their children need to succeed in school and life.
Helping children succeed in school and life by supporting the professional growth of early childhood educators and connecting families to quality child care.
The Child Care Access Means Parents Are In School (CCAMPIS) grant is designed to help Hennepin Technical College student parents subsidize their monthly day care costs.
The Y offers need-based assistance to help individuals and families access the programs that are important to them.
An Early Learning Scholarship can help you pay for high-quality child care and early education to help your child get ready for school.
The Basic Sliding Fee program can help families pay for child care while they look for work, go to work, or attend training or school to prepare for work.
This resource provides a comprehensive way to check if a childcare provider is compliant with licensing standards, specifically focusing on recent violations.
KidsPark is a professionally staffed, state-licensed drop-in, hourly child care facility for infants and preschoolers in the Twin Cities.
Program that offers child care and preschool for children with special needs.
Provides year-round fee-based childcare for school-age children at neighborhood recreation centers
Helps families pay for child care while they work, go to school, or look for work up to one year after their MFIP or Diversionary Work Program case closes.
A list of Grantees for Child Care Access Grants through out the state of Minnesota organizations support families experiencing homelessness or in housing transitions. This includes supporting families with the child care assistance applications.