State Officials Say $13 Million In Grants To Open 4000 More Childcare Slots

Statewide Iowa — More than five dozen Iowa child care facilities are splitting 13 million dollars in grants — and state officials estimate four-thousand more child care slots will open up as a result.

One of the facilities, the Grundy Community Preschool and Child Care Center in Grundy Center is getting a 97-thousand-500 dollar grant.

(As above) “This money will allow us to start interior work this spring on added additional classrooms, a new commercial kitchen and laundry room.”

That’s Melody Hoy of Eldora. She leads the non-profit that’s worked on the project to restore a former elementary school into a “kids campus” in Grundy Center.

(As above) “The school building was built in 1939 as a high school and operated as such until the late 1950s,” Hoy says. “It was then home to the junior high, which I attended, and lastly as the upper elementary for fifth and sixth graders until the early ’90s.”

Since then, the only licensed child care program in Grundy Center has operated in the building, along with YMCA before-and-after-school programs. Hoy’s group is raising money to renovate the entire building, so current tenants will remain and a community day care will be able to move in.

(As above) “Both the Grundy Community Preschool and Day Care have significant waiting lists and with this renovation, we will be able to add classrooms and day care space to allow for an increase of over 60% for both the Preschool and Day Care,” Hoy says.

An anonymous donor kicked off the project with a half million dollar donation and Hoy’s group has been fundraising during the pandemic, which she says has been a challenge. The grant for the Grundy Center project and the 63 other grants awarded this week come from last year’s state allotment of pandemic relief money. One million went to community projects to START child care facilities. The other 12 million went to new or existing child care centers and can be used to buy equipment and supplies OR for hiring and training staff.

Share:

More

Local News