The Maryland Rebuilds Grant Initiative

Maryland Rebuilds is a unique grant opportunity that will help the state as it emerges from over two years of a devastating pandemic and the reverberating economic impact on child care providers. In the last 24 months, MSDE has distributed over $300 million in federal grants to stabilize and sustain the state’s licensed child care programs and its working.

How does the grant program work?

Maryland Rebuilds is a Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) grant opportunity designed to support the state’s child care system in utilizing federal funds to stabilize, strengthen, and sustain the child care system and mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Applications from eligible applicants will help families find and meet the high cost of child care; assist child care providers to improve the quality of their programs; provide access for children and families to mental health supports and services; offer multiple supports for the early childhood workforce; and increase the resilience of family child care businesses.

Participants requested that MSDE provide ample information, available in multiple formats and languages about how to access federal funds and receive support, to ensure funds are widely and equitably accessible to child care providers across the state. MSDE heard the needs of stakeholders in the virtual town hall meetings and created the Maryland Rebuilds grant opportunity in response to those needs. To transform early childhood systems in Maryland, grants will be awarded under six high-leverage strategies:

  • Expanding Access to Quality Child Care
  • Early Learning Models of Excellence
  • Expanding Mental Health Supports and Services
  • Growing a Highly Effective Child Care Workforce
  • Boosting Family Child Care
  • Advancing a Coordinated Prekindergarten Enrollment System

Each high-leverage strategy is further defined with specific requirements. Applicants must choose at least one of the strategies and provide a description of how planned activities align with the strategy, what products and/or services will be delivered, and the expected impact of the work on the early childhood community.

Maryland Rebuilds Timeline beginning November 10, 2022

Maryland Rebuilds Grant Initiative Award Information

Award notices were issued by the Maryland State Department of Education in December 2022. Each recipient will have comprehensive application materials posted on this page. Below is a table that provides direct links to PDF one-pagers (front and back) for each agency. The one-page informational documents summarize awarded and approved program activities, as well as expected outcomes, according to Strategy Areas.

 

Maryland Rebuilds Grantees

 

Tip Top Tots Early Learning Center Johns Hopkins, IDEALS
Critchlow Adkins Children's Center Abilities Network, Inc.
Chesapeake College Echelon Academy
Focus on Children Higher Ground Education 
Howard County Community College IDEALS Institute, Johns Hopkins University 
Kennedy Krieger Lucy School
LUNA-Family Support Services Maryland Family Network  
Montgomery College  Notre Dame University of Maryland
Salisbury University  The Parents' Place Maryland  
Towson University   Towson University  
University of Maryland  Worcester County Public Schools  
Howard County Office of Children and Families  

 

Access Maryland Rebuilds Guidance Here

Who do I contact if I have questions?

Andre Murray
Program Manager, Division of Early Childhood Education

Phone: (410) 767-0583

Email: marylandrebuilds.msde@maryland.gov

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