Applications being accepted until December 3rd
NICKEL BELT – GREATER SUDBURY- The early learning and child care sector is evolving in increasingly complex and challenging environments. Identifying innovative practices and solutions that better meet the needs of children and families is necessary to improving early learning and child care practices for the benefit of Canadian families.
Today, Marc G. Serré, MP for Nickel Belt highlighted the ongoing call for proposals for innovative projects that aim to improve the quality of early learning and child care across Canada by fostering cutting-edge practices. Priority will be given to projects that address the needs of families through the next phase of recovery from the pandemic.
Additional consideration will be given to projects promoting cultural diversity and inclusion and to projects primarily targeting children and families with unique childcare needs. This includes Indigenous families, lower-income families, families with children with varying abilities, newcomer families, single-parent families, Black and other racialized families, families from official language minority communities, families working non-standard hours and families in underserved communities. Projects that support the next generation of leaders, such as researchers, practitioners and service providers, will also be considered.
Canadian not-for-profit organizations, provincial and territorial entities, municipalities and Indigenous organizations are encouraged to submit a proposal by December 3, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
This call for proposals is being led by Employment and Social Development Canada.
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“The Government of Canada is committed to promoting and investing in innovative projects that help Canadian children get the best start in life and have a fair chance to succeed. We must explore new ideas and solutions in early learning and child care to meet the diverse and emerging needs of Canadian children and their families.”
– Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Ahmed Hussen
“Organizations that support parents, families and communities make a lasting impact on the lives of children. By investing in innovative early learning and child care we are setting our next generation up for success. I encourage all eligible Nickel Belt – Greater Sudbury organizations to submit a request for proposal and take advantage of this important funding.”
– Marc G. Serré, MP Nickel Belt
Quick Facts
Associated Links
Apply for funding for Early Learning and Child Care Innovation
Early Learning and Child Care Innovation Program
Multilateral Early Learning and Child Care Framework
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Contacts
Kaylie Dudgeon,
Special Assistant
Marc G. Serré MP Nickel Belt
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