119B.21 CHILD CARE SERVICES GRANTS.
Subdivision 1.
Distribution of grant funds. (a) The commissioner shall distribute funds
to the child care resource and referral programs designated under section
119B.19, subdivision
1a
, for child care services grants under subdivision 5 and family child care technical assistance
grants under subdivision 10.
(b) Up to ten percent of funds appropriated for grants under this section may be used by the
commissioner for statewide child care development initiatives, training initiatives, collaboration
programs, and research and data collection. The commissioner shall develop eligibility guidelines
and a process to distribute funds under this paragraph. Child care resource and referral programs
may apply for funding under this paragraph.
(c) At least 90 percent of funds appropriated for grants under this section may be distributed
by the commissioner to child care resource and referral programs under section
119B.19,
subdivision 1a
, for child care services grants and family child care technical assistance grants
based on the following factors:
(1) the number of children under 13 years of age needing child care in the region;
(2) the region served by the program;
(3) the ratio of children under 13 years of age needing child care to the number of licensed
spaces in the region;
(4) the number of licensed child care providers and school-age care programs in the region;
and
(5) other related factors determined by the commissioner.
(d) Child care resource and referral programs must award child care services grants and child
care technical assistance grants based on the recommendation of the child care regional proposal
review committees under subdivision 3.
(e) The commissioner may distribute funds under this section for a two-year period.
Subd. 2.[Renumbered subdivision 1, paragraphs (c), (d), and (e)]
Subd. 3.
Child care regional proposal review committees. (a) Child care regional proposal
review committees must establish regional priorities and review applications for family child care
technical assistance grants and child care services grants under this section and make funding
recommendations to the child care resource and referral program designated under section
119B.19, subdivision 1a. Within each region, the committee must allocate available funding
between child care services grants and child care technical assistance grants. The committee must
also allocate funding for child care services grants for facility financing purposes and provider
training purposes. The child care regional proposal review committees must complete their
reviews and forward their recommendations to the child care resource and referral program by the
date specified by the commissioner.
(b) A child care resource and referral program shall establish a process to select members
of the child care regional proposal review committee. Members must represent the following
constituent groups: family child care providers, child care center providers, school-age care
providers, parents who use child care services, health services, social services, public schools,
Head Start, employers, and other citizens with demonstrated interest in child care issues. Members
of the proposal review committee with a direct financial interest in a pending grant proposal may
not provide a recommendation or participate in the ranking of that grant proposal.
(c) The child care resource and referral program may reimburse committee members for
their actual travel, child care, and child care provider substitute expenses for up to six committee
meetings per year. The program may also pay a stipend to parent representatives for participating
in up to six meetings per year.
Subd. 4.[Repealed,
1999 c 205 art 5 s 22]
Subd. 5.
Child care services grants. (a) A child care resource and referral program
designated under section
119B.19, subdivision 1a, may award child care services grants for:
(1) creating new licensed child care facilities and expanding existing facilities, including, but
not limited to, supplies, equipment, facility renovation, and remodeling;
(2) improving licensed child care facility programs;
(3) staff training and development services including, but not limited to, in-service training,
curriculum development, accreditation, certification, consulting, resource centers, and program
and resource materials;
(4) interim financing;
(5) capacity building through the purchase of appropriate technology to create, enhance,
and maintain business management systems;
(6) emergency assistance for child care programs;
(7) new programs or projects for the creation, expansion, or improvement of programs that
serve ethnic immigrant and refugee communities; and
(8) targeted recruitment initiatives to expand and build the capacity of the child care system
and to improve the quality of care provided by legal nonlicensed child care providers.
(b) A child care resource and referral program designated under section
119B.19, subdivision
1a
, may award child care services grants to:
(1) licensed providers;
(2) providers in the process of being licensed;
(3) corporations or public agencies that develop or provide child care services;
(4) school-age care programs; or
(5) any combination of clauses (1) to (4).
Unlicensed providers are only eligible for grants under paragraph (a), clause (7).
(c) A recipient of a child care services grant for facility improvements, interim financing, or
staff training and development must provide a 25 percent local match.
Subd. 6.[Repealed,
1999 c 205 art 5 s 22]
Subd. 7.[Repealed,
1997 c 162 art 1 s 19]
Subd. 8.[Renumbered subd 5, para (b)]
Subd. 9.[Renumbered subd 5, para (c)]
Subd. 10.
Family child care technical assistance grants. (a) A child care resource and
referral organization designated under section
119B.19, subdivision 1a, may award technical
assistance grants of up to $1,000. These grants may be used for:
(1) facility improvements, including, but not limited to, improvements to meet licensing
requirements;
(2) improvements to expand a child care facility or program;
(3) toys and equipment;
(4) technology and software to create, enhance, and maintain business management systems;
(5) start-up costs;
(6) staff training and development; and
(7) other uses approved by the commissioner.
(b) A child care resource and referral program may award family child care technical
assistance grants to:
(1) licensed family child care providers; or
(2) child care providers in the process of becoming licensed.
(c) A local match is not required for a family child care technical assistance grant.
Subd. 11.[Repealed,
2005 c 98 art 2 s 18]
Subd. 12.[Repealed,
1999 c 205 art 5 s 22]
History: 1989 c 282 art 2 s 155; 1990 c 426 art 1 s 32,33; 1990 c 568 art 4 s 56-58;
1991 c 292 art 5 s 66,67; 1994 c 465 art 3 s 38; 1997 c 162 art 4 s 47-56; 1999 c 205 art 5 s
12-19,21; 1Sp2003 c 14 art 9 s 29