![]() If you are not licensed or registered by Montana Child Care Licensing, contact your regional Child Care Resource and Referral Agency.If you said yes to all the questions, you are eligible! Is your business registered and current with the Montana Secretary of State?.Are you open and providing child care or temporarily closed due to public health, financial hardship, or other reasons relating to the COVID-19 public health emergency?.Is your child care business in good standing with Montana Child Care Licensing?.Is your child care business licensed or registered by Montana Child Care Licensing?.Goods and services necessary to maintain or resume servicesĪre You Eligible for the Montana One Time Child Care Stabilization Grant? Answer Yes or No to each of the questions:.Equipment and supplies in response to COVID-19.Training and professional development for staff on health and safety practices.Personal protective equipment (PPE) including cleaning and sanitation supplies and services.Facility expenses including utilities, insurance, maintenance, and minor improvements.Personnel costs including benefits, premium pay, bonuses, and recruitment and retention.Providers could receive 80 – 100% of their operating expenses. Funds can be used for operating expenses like personnel costs, rent and utilities, health and safety training, facility maintenance, equipment and more. This includes support to maintain or resume offering child care services. Licensed and Registered child care providers are eligible to apply for funding to stabilize their child care business.
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