The State of South Dakota has allocated $12.5 million in federal funding to be spent over the next year to fuel the expansion and startup of new child care facilities in . These grants will be administered by the Department of Social Services (DSS).
The following providers will be eligible to apply for these grants: traditional day care centers, in-home providers, employer-sponsored programs, community collaboratives, public/private partnerships, non-profit providers, municipalities, schools, and other community organizations, such as the YMCA and Boys and Girls Clubs.
“The continued growth of South Dakota’s thriving economy will rely on the provision of safe, reliable, and sustainable child care solutions for working parents,” said DSS Secretary Matt Althoff. “We highly value those that care for our children. These grants are a reflection of how important child care is in fostering a healthy workforce that maintains our growing economy.”
Grant requests can be made for a wide variety of needs, including facility expenses, payroll and benefit increases, pre-operational health and safety resources needed to meet licensing requirements, and equipment and supply purchases needed to start a strong, safe program.
There are $25.5 million in outstanding ARPA child care dollars, and DSS will announce how these will be utilized in the near future.
For questions about expansion and startup grants, planning grants, or child care licensing contact your local DSS Office of Licensing and Accreditation, email sdchildcaregrants@state.sd.us, or call 605.688.4330 ext. 6000209.
For more information on the new program visit https://sddss.force.com/ChildCareStartUps.
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