Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has announced a $350 million grant program that benefits childcare businesses and gives bonuses to Michigan childcare professionals.
The Child Care Stabilization Grant, according to a press release from the governor’s office, will provide $1,000 bonuses to every full-time childcare professional.
“Childcare is the backbone of a strong economy and childcare professionals and programs go above and beyond every day to care for our kids, helping them learn and grow in a safe environment,” Whitmer said in a press release. “I was proud to put childcare businesses and professionals first in the bipartisan budget I signed in September. By bringing both parties together, we were able to put Michiganders first and deliver every childcare professional a $1,000 bonus in recognition of their incredible sacrifices over the last 18 months, expand low or no-cost care to 105,000 kids, and help providers improve their programs.”
She added, “Countless working parents rely on childcare, and without the tireless, often thankless work of providers and professionals, working families would not be able to get back to work and pursue their potential. With this investment, we can ensure kids and working families succeed as we continue ushering in a new era of prosperity for our communities.”
Applications are currently open for the program. Licensed childcare providers are eligible to apply. For more information and to apply, go here.