Program Details
United Community Action Partnership
Early Learning Scholarship
Scholarships for families to help pay for early childhood programs
Description
Early learning scholarships help families with the highest needs access quality early education and care programs for their child. Scholarships provide financial support for children to attend an early learning program participating in Parent Aware.
There are two ways a family can access an early learning scholarship:
Pathway I - Scholarship is awarded to families that meet eligibility requirements. The funds are paid directly to the early childhood program the family chooses. The program must participate in the Parent Aware Quality Rating and Improvement System and may include Head Start, school district prekindergarten and preschool programs, and family or center-based child care programs. Pathway I scholarships "follow the child" and are awarded to the family for up to 12 months. Children are eligible to renew and use their scholarship each year until they are age five on September 1 or are enrolled in and attending kindergarten, whichever is earlier.
Pathway II - Some Four-Star Parent Aware Rated programs have funding that they can award to families attending their programs. These include Head Start, school district prekindergarten and preschool programs, and family or center-based child care programs. Families with a child attending or interested in attending a Four-Star Parent Aware Rated program should inquire directly with the program on availability and application.
Additional information is available on the Minnesota Department of Education Early Learning Scholarships webpage or by calling (888) 291-9811 to be directed to the local Area Administrator of scholarships.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Kandiyohi County
- McLeod County
- Meeker County
- Renville County
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Organization Type
- Community Action Partnership
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Specialization
- People with low income
Eligibility
Children birth through age 4 are eligible, and 5-year-olds are eligible if they turn 5 after September 1 of the current school year. (Children age out of eligibility if they are age 5 on September 1 or are enrolled in and attending kindergarten, whichever is earlier.) The child must reside in Minnesota. Eligible families have a household income equal to or less than 47 percent of the State Median Income OR are receiving assistance from an approved state or federally funded program.
Children are prioritized for a scholarship if they meet one or more of the following criteria. Families must also meet income requirements to be eligible, unless noted below.
A child's application is considered priority if they:
- Are in foster care or have a parent/guardian who is in extended foster care up to age 21 (no income documentation required). Note: If your child is in foster care, your foster care case worker must apply online. Foster parents cannot apply for a scholarship themselves.
- Have been referred as in need of child protection services (no income documentation required).
- Have a parent under age 21 who is pursuing a high school diploma or GED.
- Have experienced homelessness in the last 24 months.
- Have a parent currently in jail, prison, detention center or on active supervision.
- Are in, or have a parent currently in a substance use treatment program.
- Are in, or have a parent currently in a mental health treatment program.
- Have experienced domestic violence.
- Currently have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) (ages 3 to 5) or an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) (ages birth to 3).
Application Instructions
Families can apply online for an Early Learning Scholarship – Pathway I Scholarship.
Fee
No fee for eligible families, though scholarship may not cover the full cost of the chosen early learning program
Location
200 4th St SW, Willmar, MN, 56201
Area Served
Kandiyohi, McCleod, Meeker and Renville counties
Phone Numbers
- Primary Contact for this program: 320-235-0850 x1350
- Main: 320-235-0850
Websites
Other Services at this Location
- Emergency Shelter Provides a temporary place to stay for people that do not have housing
- Energy Assistance Program Helps renters and homeowners pay their home heating bills and may also assist homeowners to fix or replace their broken furnace
- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP) Short-term help for low-income families, youth and single adults who are homeless or are about to become homeless
- Financial Management Education Classes, workshops and information about money management
- Free or Low-Cost Cars - Helping People Get There Eligible people can receive free or low cost cars
- Help Paying for Basic Needs Short term help for basic needs like food, shelter and transportation
- Weatherization Assistance Program Helps low-income homeowners and renters to reduce energy costs
Last Update
12/10/2024