Child care – Space Creation Grant tbr

A grant for licensed child care operators interested in creating new child care spaces or starting new child care programs.
  • Government of Alberta
Overview of the Child care – Space Creation Grant tbr program:

The Alberta Child Care Space Creation Grant is a provincial initiative aimed at increasing the availability of licensed child care spaces in Alberta. This program provides financial assistance to eligible organizations for the creation of new child care spaces, particularly in areas where there is a demonstrated need. The goal is to support families by expanding access to high-quality, licensed child care services across the province.

Benefits of the Child care – Space Creation Grant tbr program:
  • Financial Assistance: The grant provides up to $6,000 per new child care space created, helping cover costs associated with construction, renovation, equipment, and other necessary expenditures.
  • Addressing Community Needs: By increasing the number of licensed child care spaces, organizations can better serve families in their communities, particularly in high-need areas.
  • Support for Quality Care: The funding helps organizations enhance their facilities to meet licensing standards, ensuring children have access to safe and nurturing environments.
  • Long-Term Sustainability: The grant aids in the development of sustainable child care programs that can continue to serve the community well into the future.
  • Increased Capacity: Organizations can significantly expand their capacity to accommodate more children, supporting working parents and contributing to the local economy.
Eligibility criteria of the Child care – Space Creation Grant tbr program:
  • Licensed Child Care Providers: The applicant must be a licensed child care provider or an organization in the process of becoming licensed in Alberta.
  • Space Creation Focus: The grant must be used to create new child care spaces, not to fund existing spaces.
  • Location: Priority is given to projects in communities with a demonstrated need for additional child care spaces, particularly in underserved or high-demand areas.
  • Financial and Operational Viability: The organization must demonstrate that it has the financial stability and operational capacity to create and sustain the new child care spaces.
  • Compliance with Standards: The proposed child care spaces must meet all provincial licensing requirements and standards for health, safety, and child development.
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