| March 23, 2011 ABBOTSFORD – Twelve licensed child-care providers in Abbotsford will share a bonus of $9,392.81 this Spring thanks to a one-time funding boost for licensed group child-care (30 months to school-age) providers that receive money under the Child Care Operating Funding program. Why this matters:
Quotes: “This funding will help child care providers make the transition to full-day kindergarten, and will ensure they continue to provide quality care for our community." "Child care services are important to the people of Abbotsford. This investment will help create a strong foundation for early childhood development." Additional information: The Ministry of Children and Family Development has allocated $1 million in one-time funding for approximately 900 licensed group child-care (30 months to school-age) providers that receive funding under the Child Care Operating Funding program. Payments are based on the number of funded licensed group child-care spaces – at the rate of approximately $45 per licensed space. In this category, the number of licensed spaces per facility ranges from two spaces to 80 spaces. This funding is being applied to nearly 23,000 child-care spaces across B.C. with an average payment of more than $1,000 to each provider. To be eligible to receive this payment, child-care providers must have an active 2010-11 funding agreement under the Child Care Operating Funding program as of December 1, 2010. Eligible child-care providers will receive the one-time payment by the end of March 2011. The B.C. government provides more than $65 million for providers annually in child-care operating funding. More facilities are eligible for funding than ever before – with over 4,800 licensed child-care facilities across the province receiving funding. For more information on the Child Care Operating Funding program, please visit: http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/childcare/operating.htm -30- | |
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