Helping children succeed in school and life by supporting the professional growth of early childhood educators and connecting families to quality child care. The Child Care Stabilization Grant Program is specifically designed to provide support to all child care providers who qualify. Bonuses reward child care professionals who have demonstrated a commitment to the field by continuing their education and professional development.
This learning cohort teaches early childhood professionals how to advocate for the field when engaging and educating policymakers at all levels of government. Parent Aware Star Ratings help to improve, support, and celebrate child care and early education programs in Minnesota.
This learning cohort teaches early childhood professionals how to advocate for the field when engaging and educating policymakers at all levels of government. Parent Aware Star Ratings help to improve, support, and celebrate child care and early education programs in Minnesota.
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We are a statewide early childhood leader driving change through partnerships to build an equitable, high-quality early care and education system that meets the needs of Minnesota's families and children. We work with integrity, honor diverse ideas and approaches, and foster a culture of respect and trust.
Child Care Aware of Minnesota partner agencies support the professional growth of child care providers and programs. Many local services are delivered by an agency in each Region, and some services are coordinated across multiple regions by one agency in each District. Are you Native American child care program or program caring for Native American children?
Data on those who have received a Peacetime Emergency Child Care Grant is public information. This information is being shared to allow transparency on grant distribution across program types and geography, to inform those seeking child care, and to inform future policy making.
If you have data related inquiries, please contact the Minnesota Department of Human Services' Child Care Services division by sending an email to DHS.child.care@state.mn.us.
If you have data related inquiries, please contact the Minnesota Department of Human Services' Child Care Services division by sending an email to DHS.child.care@state.mn.us.
Well-trained providers are better prepared to help children learn and grow. We offer online and face-to-face training opportunities and credentials to support your ongoing professional development journey. The online Director Credential offers valuable information in the areas of administration, supervision/management, and leadership.
Anytime Learning (ATL) courses are self-paced, online courses designed to give students the flexibility to learn on their own time and at their own speed. Students follow interactive presentations with learning checkpoints and quizzes throughout the course to help students stay engaged and reinforce the information.
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