Pritzker Administration Secures $40.2 Million Federal Preschool Development Grant
Pritzker Administration Secures $40.2 Million Federal Preschool Development Grant
In line with Governor JB Pritzker’s vision of making Illinois the best state in the nation for families raising young children, the Pritzker administration recently announced it has secured $40.2 million in federal funding over the next three years to improve early childhood programs across Illinois.
“From our aggressive efforts to secure federal funding to our historic investments in early childhood programs and facilities, Illinois will become the best state in the nation for families raising young children,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “We have so much more to accomplish for Illinois families and their children, and this administration will continue investing in the care and education our kids need to succeed.”
From 2020 through 2022, the state will receive $13.4 million per year from the Preschool Development Birth through Five (PDG B-5) Renewal Grant, administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The competitive federal program supports states’ efforts to build early childhood program infrastructure and expand high-quality preschool programs in targeted communities that would serve as models for expanding preschool to all 4-year-olds from low- and moderate-income families. The award comes with a 30% cost-sharing commitment with non-federal funds and can be used to strengthen coordination within the mixed-delivery system, improve program quality or expand services.
Gov. Pritzker recently announced that the administration is increasing reimbursement rates by 5% for child care providers statewide and by a total of 20% for providers in Group 2 counties, primarily in rural areas. An additional $3 million is being dedicated for workforce training, and a new 29-member commission of experts has been tasked with taking a fresh look at the state’s entire ECEC system.
In the 2019 legislative session, the Governor and General Assembly also made the largest investment ever into early childhood programs and facilities in state history. The Early Childhood Education Block Grant was increased by $50 million, and the Rebuild Illinois capital plan dedicated $100 million to early childhood facilities across the state.
Latest Stories
- City Colleges of Chicago Lab Schools are open for enrollment and vital foundation for Young Children's Education
- Ribbon-Cutting Scheduled for State-of-the-Art Digital Training Center for West Englewood Youth
- City of Chicago Flood Damage Assessment Survey for Residents Affected by Flooding on July 3-4, 2026
- Chosen Few, John Mulaney at Wrigley Field, White Sox v. Athletics, Taste of Chicago and the Windy City Smokeout Top the List of Multiple Citywide Weekend Events
- THE FULL ILLINOIS LEGISLATIVE BLACK CAUCUS TO ADDRESS THE CHICAGOLAND MEDIA ON THE OBVIOUS DISDAIN FOR VOTER INTEGRITY AMID MIDTERM ELECTIONS"
Latest Podcast
Victor Love- Mentalhood Cultural Initiative