Assistance for Early Care and Education Providers

On August 20, County Executive Elrich announced that it was awarding a total of $10 million to 467 child care centers and family child care providers through the County’s Child Care Recovery program, which was approved by the County Council on June 16, 2020. The funds are intended to support expenses for reopening child care programs and to compensate providers for financial losses caused by COVID-19 so they can continue to operate these essential programs.

Nonprofit Montgomery and the Women’s Business Center will build on the support they provided to providers prior to the awards by offering continued technical assistance. Nonprofit Montgomery will concentrate on providing assistance to child care centers and the Women’s Business Center will focus on family child care providers.

Montgomery County: Early Care and Education Initiative (ECEI) Recovery Fund
Grant Reporting Webinars

To help those who received grants to prepare for and complete the reports required by the County. The second report deadline is coming up on March 31. Join our webinars and have any of your questions answered (available in English and Spanish).

Tuesday, March 23, 3:30pm, click here to register.

*Please note: There is no final report for those who spent all their funding and reported on it in December 2020.

Cuidado personal y manejo de estrés para proveedoras de cuidado de niños

Este taller se enfoca en brindarle el conocimiento y las habilidades necesarias para ayudar a las proveedoras de cuidado infantil a desarrollar un plan de cuidado personal. En este seminario web usted aprenderá cómo las actividades de cuidado personal pueden ayudarle a lidiar con el estrés y mejorar su salud mental, emocional y física. También compartiremos consejos sobre cómo apoyar a otras personas que puedan necesitar más ayuda sobre la salud mental.

Cuándo: miércoles 3 de marzo de 6 a 7 p.m.
Quién: Todas están bienvenidas

Haga clic aqui para registrarse

Free Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Child Care Providers

The County is offering free PPE and cleaning supplies for child care providers. Each provider can apply for one kit per month here: https://form.jotform.com/203577442089058

PPE and cleaning supply kits will be shipped directly to licensed child care programs and will be limited to one kit per month. Centers with 31-60 children currently enrolled will be limited to two kits per month, and centers with more than 60 children currently enrolled will be limited to three kits per month. Click here for the full press release.

NEW!  Click here for a sample copy (screenshots) of the actual Grant Report.

Click here for a Income Report Expense Sheet sample.

If you missed our grant reporting webinar, please click the FAQs button for more information.

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Nonprofit Montgomery Technical Assistance

We’d like to help!

Nonprofit Montgomery is also offering one-on-one help by emailing ecei.relief@gmail.com, or calling 301-349-6373 and requesting an appointment or leaving a message. Assistance will be available in Spanish and English, with Amharic available on request.

Grant Reporting Webinars
To help those who received grants to prepare for and complete the reports required by the County. The report deadline is coming up on March 31. Join our webinars and have any of your questions answered (available in English and Spanish). There will be a review of the financial reporting and the documents that need to accompany the report.

Thursday, March 11, 12:30pm, click here to register.
Tuesday, March 23, 3:30pm, click here to register.

Family Care Providers: The Maryland Women’s Business Center will be offering specialized assistance to family providers. Please contact Martha Jimenez.

¡Quisiéramos ayudar!

Non Profit Montgomery también está ofreciendo ayuda individual. Usted solo tiene que mandar un correo electrónico a ecei.relief@gmail.com, o llamar al 301-349-6373 para solicitar una cita o dejando un mensaje. La asistencia esta disponible en español e inglés, Amharic también está disponible bajo petición.

Seminarios web de presentación de subvenciones:
Estamos aquí para ayudar a aquellos que han recibido la subvencion de ECEI del condado de Montgomery a preparar y completar los informes requeridos por el Condado. El plazo del informe se acerca el 31 de marzo. Únete a nuestros seminarios web y contestaremos a cualquiera de tus preguntas (disponible en inglés y español). También incluiremos los informes financieros y los documentos que deberán acompañar al informe.

Jueves, 11 de marzo a las 12:30pm, haga clic aquí para registrarse.
Martes, 23 de marzo, 15:30 h, haga clic aquí para registrarse.

Proveedores de Cuidado Infantil Familiar: El Centro de Negocios para Mujeres de Maryland (WBC) ofrece asistencia especializada a proveedores familiares. Póngase en contacto con Martha Jiménez.

Information on State of MD’s Child Care Pandemic Relief Fund Grant

New MD State Grant for Child Care Providers

The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 provides $10 billion in direct pandemic-related relief for the child care sector. Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) now has the Child Care Pandemic Relief Fund Grant available to all operating child care programs in Maryland.

MSDE anticipate the grants size will range from $2,400 to $60,000, depending on the licensed capacity of the child care facility. The application opens February 16 at 1pm and closes March 3 at 3pm.

For more information on the grant application click here.

Funds can be used to support providers facing reduced enrollment and increased costs of serving children safely, reduce family co-payments, pay staff salaries, provide care for the children of essential workers regardless of income, support costs related to reopening, and more.

Resources: SAMPLE APPLICATION

  • Can non-profit childcare apply for this? Yes, if you are licensed and open and operating.
  • If I have more than 1 location, should each location apply separately? Each open and operating location is eligible for a grant.
  • Are there any other terms/ conditions for receiving this grant? All requirements can be read on the website at https://earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/child-care-relief-funds-grant
  • If I received other grants from the state or county, can I still apply for this? Yes, you may still apply.
  • What is the size of the grants? They anticipate the grants size will range from $2,400 to $60,000, depending on the licensed capacity of the child care facility.
  • If I opened to serve families as an EPCC provider, do I need to submit a Child Care Verification of Reopening form? The EPCC form was your re-opening form. You do not need to submit another form. This is only for programs that have not been open.
  • Will I have to provide receipts or documentation of how funds were spent? Federal regulations require all recipients of federal funds to keep financial documents for 5 years. You will only be required to produce the receipts if your program is randomly selected for an audit to provide evidence of expenditures, as indicated in your grant.
  • Will I receive a 1099 for the pandemic relief grant funds and do I need to pay taxes? Yes, you will receive a 1099 for the pandemic relief grant funds from the Office of the Comptroller. Child care providers that receive a grant have a reporting obligation on Form 1099-G if the amount is above $600. Therefore, you would need to file 1099-Gs to avoid penalties for failure to file (Internal Revenue Code Section 6721) or failure to furnish (§6722).
  • Can I include my entire mortgage payment even if I only use part of my home for business. In the past grant application, I was only allowed for 30% of my mortgage to be accounted for. Yes, you include the total of your mortgage.
  • Is the license number based on my general license or based on covid-19 licensing capacity? License number capacity is based on your license issued by the state.

Things to know:

  • There will be an audit thru the program so keep all the receipt for 5 years.
  • There are no different allotments per county; it is based on what you provide in the application.
  • They are recording the applications by license #
  • Funds must spend by December 31, 2021
  • If you get any error thru the application process, you can always check the received application
  • You must be open by March 3 and the program need to stay open until June 30 to receive the grant

Other Helpful Hints:

  • Applicants MUST put a “0” into each category under tuition rates if they don’t have any children in that category and NOT an “X”. The “X” is ONLY for the Non Applicable category. This is confusing because the “X” is clearly marked above in the directions, but it does say it is for the non- applicable category. Unfortunately, the directions leave out the fact that a “0” must be put into the space. So, for instance, if they have no children in the Non-Traditional category they must put a “0”.
  • Applicants must put in a daily rate.
  • In the total space for administrative costs, make sure there is no comma.

Nonprofit Montgomery: Informational Webinar on MD’s Child Care Pandemic Relief Fund Grant

Click here for the presentation.

Nonprofit Montgomery: Q&A Webinar on MD’s Child Care Pandemic Relief Fund Grant

More Webinar Videos

Marketing for Child Care Providers (6/11/21)

Naddia Clute, Consultant

HR for Child Care Providers (2/9)

Hennifer Gant, Chief HR Strategist, Career Image Solutions

Portal for ordering the PPE equipment: Visit the online portal at: https://form.jotform.com/203577442089058

link from the SBA for them to find a lender: https://www.sba.gov/paycheckprotection/find

Hennifer Gant: https://www.career-image.com/

Doing Business with the State and County

Thursday, Dec 3 from 12:30pm-1:30pm
Click here for the PowerPoint

Links mentioned in the presentation

Maryland Business Express: https://businessexpress.maryland.gov/
Montgomery County Central Vendor Registration: https://mcipcc.net/main/vendorinfo.php
Maryland Office of Minority & Disadvantaged Business: https://www.mdot.maryland.gov/tso/pages/Index.aspx?PageId=90
Nonprofit Montgomery: www.nonprofitmoco.org
Maryland Women Business Center: www.marylandwbc.org
Maryland Family Network: www.marylandfamilynetwork.org
Montgomery County Child Care Resource Center & Referral & Montgomery County DHHS: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHSProgram/CYF/MCCCRRC/index.html
Maryland Small Business Development Center: http://www.mdsbdc.umd.edu/
Rockville Economic Development: https://rockvilleredi.org/
Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation: https://thinkmoco.com/
Latino Economic Development Center: https://www.ledcmetro.org/

Videos of Grant Reporting Webinars

Grant Reporting Webinar

Focus is on child care centers.
March 23, 2021

Grant Reporting Webinar

Focus is on child care centers.
March 11, 2021

Grant Reporting Webinar

Focus is on child care centers.
February 11, 2021
Click here for the PowerPoint presentation.

Grant Reporting Webinar

Focus is on child care centers.
December 15, 2020

Q&A Session

Self Care and Stress Management for Providers

Self Care and Stress Management for Providers
Improve your Well-being through Self-Care and Learn How To Help Others

This two part workshop focuses on providing the knowledge and skills to help child care providers develop a self-care plan. Learn how self-care activities can help you cope with stress and improve your mental, emotional, and physical health. We will also share tips on reaching out to others who may be in need of more mental health support.

Friday, January 22
How self-care can help you cope with stress and improve your mental, emotional, and physical health
EveryMind Resource Sheets
EveryMind Selfcare Lists
Improve Your Stress Management and Well Being Through Self Care – 01.27.2021

Friday, January 29
How to recognize stress and mental health issues in others who may need additional support
Click here for the presentation.

Video of Session #2 – Helping Others

NEW! ECE Financial Resiliency Program

The ECE Financial Resiliency Program will help you answer essential questions for making it through to the end of COVID. At the end of the program you will have developed a COVID response strategy including contingency plans that are immediately actionable.

The workshop will be comprised of six sessions starting in mid-December.

Sessions will be held from 11:30am to 1:00pm on:

December 17, 2020, January 7, 2021, January 14, 2021, January 28, 2021, February 4, 2021, and February 11, 2021

Visit 20 Degrees’ website for course and content information, and more.

Registration is closed for the first cohort. Please email us if you are interested in joining our next cohort in February/March.

*Providers must attend all six sessions to qualify for 1 PAU towards the MD Child Care Credential. A PAU letter will be sent to you via email upon completion.

Video of the Orientation Held on Dec. 8

Click here to download the Orientation PowerPoint presentation.

More ECE Resources

Montgomery Moving Forward (MMF) ECE Online Resources + Workforce Advocacy Coalition

Information about MMF’s work to support the ECE workforce and information about how to get involved in advocacy to support ECE at County, state, and federal levels MMF ECE Toolkit. Visit MMF ECE page.

ECE Toolkit for Employers

Resource for employers in Montgomery County, Maryland. The ECE Toolkit presents information and resources on what employers can do to support working parents with young children, including resources for parents. Visit the ECE Toolkit.

Montgomery County Child Care Resource and Referral Center

Assists parents in locating licensed child care, provides resources for providers in both family care and centers, provides training for child care professionals. Learn more: MCCCRRC website.

Maryland Family Network

Statewide Network to address the needs of parents, child care providers, and children. Network of Child Care Resource Centers offer training, mentoring, coaching, and other supports to Maryland’s child care workforce. Learn more: MFN’s provider page.

Maryland Family Child Care Association

Aims to educate, unify and advocate to strengthen the profession of family child care; enriching the lives of providers, children, families and communities. Learn more: MFCCA website.

Maryland State Child Care Association

Promotes the growth and development of professional licensed child care and learning centers in Maryland. Learn more: MSCCA website.