The Fund for Early Childhood Care, Education and Development was established by Mark and Jane Berkley to better prepare children in Ottawa and Saline Counties for kindergarten.
Donor Name: Greater Salina Community Foundation
State: Kansas
Counties: Ottawa County (KS), Saline County (KS)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/15/2022
Details:
According to the Research and Policy Committee of the Committee for Economic Development, helping all children start school ready to learn is critical to their future success and to the well-being of society as a whole. Children who start school behind their peers are unlikely to catch up. Children who enter kindergarten with limited word reading skills are the most likely to develop later reading difficulties and require remedial education.
Studies show that early schooling has enormous benefits. Children who enter kindergarten ready to learn are less likely to need special-education services and more likely to graduate. After leaving school, they are more likely to be employed and less likely to be on welfare.
What do the funds support?
- Organizations or programs whose work furthers the care, education, development, health, safety and human service needs of children ages 0-6 to better prepare them for kindergarten.
- Special consideration will be given to programs or organizations that work with children in poverty or with other significant barriers to learning.
Eligibility Criteria
Grants are limited to projects in Ottawa and Saline County, KS.
The community foundation can make grants to the following entities:
- 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations
- Education
- Government
- Religious
- Individuals or organizations that do NOT fall into one of the above entities are encouraged to partner with a fiscal agent in one of those categories.
- If that is not possible, please contact the community foundation to see if your project still qualifies and if there are any additional reporting requirements
- Grants are typically restricted to the geographic areas served by the community foundation
For more information, visit Fund for Early Childhood Care, Education & Development.