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C-RECC NW


Commerce Small Business Innovation Fund (SBIF)

The Center for Retention and Expansion of Child Care (C-RECC) is seeking child care business expansion and new start up projects.

The lack of a robust child care industry within a community impacts families and employers in a variety of ways such as missed work, lost wages and in some cases employees exiting the workforce altogether.

Quality child care is closely connected with skills children build, socially, emotionally, and cognitively. 
Increasing the availability of high-quality child care cultivates economic opportunities for families and businesses today into the future.

The Center for Retention and Expansion of Child Care (C-RECC) a division of the Early Learning and Family Services (ELAFS) Department at the Opportunity Council has received funding to benefit current and future entrepreneurs in the child care industry.
For more information about the Department of Commerce and the source of this funding please click here. 

SBIF Focus

  • Increase high-quality child care accessibility to low-income, underserved and Black Indigenous People Of Color (BIPOC) families
  • Grow overall child care capacity in our five-county region. (Whatcom, Skagit, San Juan, Island, Snohomish)
  • Create entrepreneurship opportunities for women with an emphasis of BIPOC 

Other Important Info

  • Projects funded with SBIF must be completed by May 31, 2023
  • Priority will be given to:
    • Child care businesses in rural areas where community members travel far distances to find care for their children, and face distinctive barriers
    • Facilities that offer non-traditional hours and/or overnight care
  • Award amount up to $100,000

If you have any questions about the SBIF please email childcarebiz@oppco.org 

If you are interested in child care expansion or a new start up and meet the SBIF criteria please complete the application below. 

 

Commerce Small Business Innovation Fund (SBIF) Application

  • General Information

  • An employer identification number (EIN) is a nine-digit number assigned by the IRS. It's used to identify the tax accounts of employers and certain others who have no employees. The IRS uses the number to identify taxpayers who are required to file various business tax returns. What is a Unified Business Identifier (UBI) number? A UBI number is a nine-digit number that registers you with several state agencies and allows you to do business in Washington State. A UBI number is sometimes called a tax registration number, a business registration number, or a business license number.
  • NOTE: This is the address where you want to open your child care business. If you are in the process of finding a location, use your current address.
  • County where the child care will be located
  • Please include names of coaches and/or mentors you are working with and how they have assisted you
    Select all that apply
  • WCCC = Working Connections Child Care helps eligible families pay for child care through state assistance
  • ex. low income neighborhood, rural part of county
  • The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federal program that provides reimbursements for nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children and adults who are enrolled for care at participating child care centers, day care homes, and adult day care centers.
  • Be sure to include education, trainings and any skills when explaining your experience in the child care/early learning industry.
  • ex. bilingual program, Montessori inspired, specific curriculum, special needs accommodations, etc.
    - I certify that the information I provided in this application is true and complete. - Additional information may be requested by the review committee. - Submission of my application does not guarantee a grant will be awarded.
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Child Care Aware of Northwest WA

Serves Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom Counties.

Opportunity Council

Whatcom County
1111 Cornwall Ave. Ste. 200
Bellingham, WA 98225
888-444-1862 ext. 1227

Skagit County
416 Main Street
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
360-305-0481

Opportunity Council

Snohomish County North
3900 Broadway Street
Everett, WA 98201
360-739-8203

Snohomish County South
3400 188th St. SW, Suite 291
Lynnwood, WA 98037
360-739-8650

 

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