Empowering Communities Through Strategic Funding.
At CSPC, we are committed to supporting families, caregivers, and community organizations through targeted grant programs. Our grants aim to enhance early childhood education, provide financial relief to care workers, and strengthen the support systems that families rely on.
**Minigrant application period is now Open (Care Worker Tax Credit).**
1.FFN Training & Support Program
In partnership with the Colorado Department of Early Childhood, CSPC administers the FFN Training and Support Program, established under Senate Bill 22-213. This program provides grants to equip FFN providers with necessary materials and supportive services to offer high-quality child care.
Bellow the list of organizations that were awardees of this CSPC’s Subgrant.
List of first round of Grantees:
- Americas Association for the Care of Children dba: Empowering Communities Globally/ Americas Association for the Care of Children – $135,774.18
- Colorado Nonprofit Development Center DBA Assuring Better Child Health & Development – $66,028.65
- Cuenta Conmigo Coop – $112,870.62
- Denver’s Early Childhood Council – $234,190.00
- Early Childhood Council for Yuma, Washington, and Kit Carson Counties – $64,388.00
- Early Childhood Council of Boulder County – $162,479.87
- Early Childhood Network – $103,082.00
- Healthy Child Care Colorado – $68,021.53
- La Pinata del Aprendizaje; Fiscal Sponsor Trailhead Institute – $281,441.84
- National Wildlife Federation – $250,385.09
- The Cornerstone Resource Center – $62,365.71
- United Way of Weld County – $249,603.28
- Valley Settlement – $294,435.04
- University of Colorado – $245,939.
List of second round of Grantees:
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Gunnison County dba Gunnison Hinsdale Early Childhood Council – $42,002.09
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Tutela Institute – $54,846.00
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North Range Behavioral Health – $96,442.49
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Roots Family Center – $61,160.00
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Early Childhood Partnership of Adams County – $66,011.49
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Early Milestones Colorado – $199,780.00
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Mile High United Way – $205,633.45
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Estes Valley Investment in Childhood Success – $41,653.70
2. Care Worker Tax Credit Mini-Grants
To support FFN providers in accessing the Care Worker Tax Credit (HB24-1312), CSPC offers mini-grants to organizations that work directly with FFN providers. These grants aim to facilitate outreach, education, and technical assistance.
Bellow the list of organizations that were awardees of this CSPC’s Subgrant.
List of organizations:
- Viva Resource
- Red Mujeres Productivas Nacional
- Cuenta Conmigo Coop
- Empowering Communities Globally: For the Care of Children
- Denver’s Early Childhood Council
- Early Childhood Council of Yuma, Washington, and Kit Carson Counties
- The Good Food Collective
- Gunnison-Hinsdale Early Childhood Council
- La Piñata de Aprendizaje
- Early Childhood Council of Boulder County
- Rocky Mountain Public Media
- You be You Early Learning
- Yellowtail Lactation Consultants, LLC
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