Stronger Together: Early Learning
Can you apply?
This grant is for public libraries in California seeking to develop or enhance early learning community hubs and programs. Libraries must be in California and partner with at least one community organization with a written agreement. The grant supports services, supplies, technology, and wraparound support for children, families, and caregivers focused on school readiness and early learning outcomes.
Applicants choose between two project types: Early Learning Hub projects (most awards $125,000–$225,000, maximum 10 awards) or New Proposals ($25,000–$100,000 per project). Cost sharing is required. All projects must have a community partner providing resources (cash or in-kind) and participate in monthly Community of Practice meetings.
⚖️ Cost sharing / matching required — applicants must contribute their own funds.
This grant is for public libraries in California seeking to develop or enhance early learning community hubs and programs. Libraries must be in California and partner with at least one community organization with a written agreement. The grant supports services, supplies, technology, and wraparound support for children, families, and caregivers focused on school readiness and early learning outcomes.
Applicants choose between two project types: Early Learning Hub projects (most awards $125,000–$225,000, maximum 10 awards) or New Proposals ($25,000–$100,000 per project). Cost sharing is required. All projects must have a community partner providing resources (cash or in-kind) and participate in monthly Community of Practice meetings.
Program description
We are seeking projects that are guided by the principles of equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging in all aspects of project planning, implementation, and evaluation. Funded projects can include the purchase of supplies, technology, materials, and services that connect children, families, and caregivers with the resources they need to thrive. Proposals to help libraries develop or enhance early learning community hubs, providing wraparound services for early learners and their families as well as physical space for community partners to engage with the community and deliver tailored programming are especially encouraged. Proposals for program support for existing programs and services aimed at early learners that are underutilized, and other resources such as collections and equipment will also be considered. Applicants may choose to propose an Early Learning Hub project or propose a new project. Early Learning Hub Projects: we encourage libraries to apply to develop or enhance early learning hubs that provide families with easy, supported, and tailored access to high-quality early learning, school readiness, and other community resources. Public libraries are trusted, vital community spaces that create opportunities for family engagement and serve as one of the most important supports for children’s early development. Early learning hub projects will help libraries partner with community organizations to innovate and provide access to new services and technology, broaden community impact, and provide youth and families with opportunities that build skills, enrich imagination, and develop social-emotional skills that support whole child development and promote healthy futures. Staff from libraries with well-established early learning hubs will serve as mentors to successful library applicants to provide support. Mentor libraries and Hub grantees will participate in bi-monthly Community of Practice meetings to share best practices and help successfully implement community hubs tailored to local needs. Most awards for Early Learning Hub grants will be from $125,000-$225,000. Maximum 10 projects. New Proposals: new projects that directly address early learning local needs are welcome as part of this project. Proposals that provide and improve access and extend library services to hard-to-reach and underserved populations are encouraged. Most awards for new proposal grants will be from $25,000–$100,000 per project. All participating libraries will: partner with at least one organization, adhere to grant reporting requirements, and participate in the monthly Community of Practice evaluation meetings. Additionally, libraries that apply for an Early Learning Hub grant will work with mentor libraries to develop or enhance an early learning hub tailored to local community needs. Each funded project must have at least one partner. A partner is defined as an organization with which your library has a written agreement, and which provides resources to the project, either cash or in-kind, or both. Please note that any service provider who is paid with grant funds for their services is not a partner. Please visit the opportunity webpage for full details.
Who can apply
Eligible applicants
Demographic focus
Details
This grant is for public libraries in California seeking to develop or enhance early learning community hubs and programs. Libraries must be in California and partner with at least one community organization with a written agreement. The grant supports services, supplies, technology, and wraparound support for children, families, and caregivers focused on school readiness and early learning outcomes.
Applicants choose between two project types: Early Learning Hub projects (most awards $125,000–$225,000, maximum 10 awards) or New Proposals ($25,000–$100,000 per project). Cost sharing is required. All projects must have a community partner providing resources (cash or in-kind) and participate in monthly Community of Practice meetings.
How to apply
Application links
Key dates & requirements
Program contact
- 📧 csllsd@library.ca.gov
- 📞 1-916-603-7212
Funding track record
Past applications & awards under this program (California Grants Portal) — how competitive it is.
By fiscal year
| Fiscal year | Applications | Awarded | Award rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021-2022 | 8 | — | 0% |
Source: California Grants Portal
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