PARK FOREST – As many parents return to the office after months of working from home, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) is encouraging child care providers to take advantage of the $270 million Child Care Restoration Grant program.
“Parents need to know their children are in a safe and healthy environment as more workplaces reopen,” Joyce said. “Child care providers have been hit especially hard by the coronavirus pandemic, and eligible providers should take advantage of this grant so they can safely reopen their doors.”
The Illinois Department of Human Services is distributing $270 million in available funding to assist child care providers across the state with reopening in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Licensed child care providers that meet the eligibility criteria may apply for Child Care Restoration Grants.
To be eligible for the grant, child care providers must:
- Have a current license from the Department of Children and Family Services to care for children,
- Be open and caring for children at the time of application,
- Be able to demonstrate a “business interruption” from their pre-COVID capacity, and
- Submit a complete application with all required documents.
Applications are open until Aug. 14. To learn more and apply, child care providers should visit www.inccrra.org/.