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State awards $8.7 million to add more than 1,500 child care seats in 18 counties

Families in Indiana often don’t have access to quality child care and early-learning education.
Families in Indiana often don’t have access to quality child care and early-learning education.

Families in Indiana often don’t have access to quality child care and early-learning education. The state’s Family and Social Services Administration  recently announced grants to create new programs in underserved areas and expand existing programs for early learning.

The FSSA’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning awarded about $8.7 million in grants that will add more 1,500 child care seats  in 18 counties.

This includes funding for 11 centers, four ministries, four homes and two public schools.

There were a total of 21 grants – with seven awarded to expand existing programs and 14 to create new programs in underserved areas of the state.

In a press release, OECOSL Director Courtney Penn said it is important to “expand availability” of early learning programs to “priority age groups” – which she said is often the hardest to find. She said the group refers to children 5 years old and younger.

Penn said this funding will help already existing providers reach more children and families.

In addition to this funding, the FSSA  recently announced their  Employer-Sponsored Child Care Fund, which provides $25 million for employers to increase employer-subsidized child care benefits.

The grant funds come from the  Senate Enrolled Act 2, which was passed in the Indiana General Assembly’s 2022 special legislative session.

Violet is our daily news reporter. Contact her at  vcomberwilen@wfyi.org  or follow her on Twitter at  @ComberWilen .

Violet Comber-Wilen covers stories that affect Hoosiers in all parts of Indiana. She is a recent graduate of the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications (Go Gators!) Before coming to IPB News, she worked at the North Central Florida NPR affiliate, WUFT News and interned for the Tampa Bay NPR affiliate, WUSF Public Media. Comber-Wilen grew up in Pennsylvania and spent most of her adolescent life in South Florida. Outside of work, she Is an avid runner and loves to travel.