Ga. Childcare Providers Set To Receive $1.57 Billion From Fe

Ga. Childcare Providers Set To Receive $1.57 Billion From Federal Relief Plan


President Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan last week, which includes $39 billion for the childcare industry. Georgia expects to receive about $1.57 billion to support childcare providers in the state.
The coronavirus pandemic was financially devastating for some centers. Georgia didn’t require providers to close, but some had to out of necessity. According to the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL), out of 4533 licensed childcare providers in the state, 4382 are open and 151 are closed.
“The [rescue] money can be used in several different ways,” says Mindy Binderman, executive director of the Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students (GEEARS) “One, to continue stabilizing the childcare industry, which we know is really in dire straits because of the pandemic. In addition to that, there are funds that can be used to expand access for families. There’s funding in there that could potentially be used for mental health services.”

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