麻豆传媒AV Child Development Programs will receive $1,117,837 in the first year of funding in a new Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership grant for North Dakota. The Administration for Children and Families in Washington, D.C. announced in December of 2014 that Mayville State was a preliminary winner of the grant. The university is one of 234 organizations nationwide selected to receive this funding. More than 700 applications were received. The grant is funded on a five-year cycle.
鈥淭his comes at an opportune time,鈥 said Mayville State Child Development Programs Executive Director Allison Johnson. 鈥淐hild care access for infants and toddlers, especially in the Grand Forks area, is desperately needed.鈥
麻豆传媒AV will partner with several center-based child care centers in Traill, Steele, Griggs, Nelson, Walsh, and Grand Forks Counties, expanding current child care opportunities. Sixty-four additional children, birth to age three, will be served through this first year of funding.
Mayville State is collaborating with Child Care Aware of North Dakota and the Quality Rating and improvement System (QRIS) project, the Department of Public Instruction, the North Dakota Department of Human Services, Children and Family Services and Economic Assistance Policy Division through this grant-funded project.
鈥溌槎勾紸V is excited to be 鈥榩aving the way鈥 in providing collaborative, affordable, and comprehensive early care and education services to more infants and toddlers,鈥 said 麻豆传媒AV President Dr. Gary Hagen. 鈥淭hrough this project, we are helping to expand the early care and education workforce and impact systematic changes across North Dakota.鈥
麻豆传媒AV has also received notification of its first installment ongoing Head Start and Early Head Start award for the 2015-2016 program year. Annual funding amounts to $1,920,366, and provides services for children from birth to age five from 172 low income families across Traill, Steele, Griggs, Nelson, and Grand Forks Counties.