TITLE 71: PUBLIC BUILDINGS, FACILITIES, AND REAL PROPERTY
CHAPTER I: CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD
SUBCHAPTER a: RULES
PART 43 EARLY CHILDHOOD CONSTRUCTION GRANT RULES
SECTION 43.120 EARLY CHILDHOOD CONSTRUCTION PROJECT GRANTS ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS


 

Section 43.120  Early Childhood Construction Project Grants Eligibility Requirements

 

Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:

 

a)         Applicants must be willing to enter into a grant agreement with the Board that outlines the roles, responsibilities and obligations of each party; 

 

b)         Applicants must demonstrate that the facility will be operational upon completion of the capital project, including funding and staffing;

 

c)         If applicants are requesting capital grant funds for a portion of the total project costs, applicants must demonstrate that they have or will be able to secure sufficient sources of funding for total costs associated with the entire project;

 

d)         Applicants must demonstrate that the proposed new or expanded center addresses the needs of underserved populations of young children in the community;

 

e)         Applicants must provide a narrative describing the proposed project, including the following components:

 

1)         General project description and rationale;

 

2)         New or expanded services/programs to be offered, the number of children to be served by each, and the number of new classrooms and the estimated date/year of completion;

 

3)         Site analysis;

 

4)         Funding sources and cost estimates;

 

5)         Time schedule of major events; and

 

6)         Impact, if any, on ability to meet licensing and/or accreditation standards;

 

f)         Applicants must provide a description of the population to be served.  The description shall include:

 

1)         How the eligible population will be recruited;

 

2)         The geographic area to be served;

 

3)         The estimated number of children and/or families to be enrolled;

 

4)         Population of children to be served by new/expanded programs, including the ages and percentage of high-need children;

 

5)         Staff to child ratios for new/expanded programs and, if applicable, proposed changes to current staff to child ratios; and

 

6)         Other proposed program improvements and components.