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North Dakota Child Care Grants, Programs and Services

Whether you are looking to start a child care program in North Dakota or are a seasoned owner, there are many resources available to help fund your programs. Each state has a primary agency or organization responsible for subsidizing child care programs. They partner with local child care resource and referral (CCR&R) agencies and shared services organizations to raise awareness of grant opportunities and support the distribution of funding. They also provide additional programs and services to help you run your business. 

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North Dakota Child Care Grants, Programs and Services 

Primary State Agency (Child Care Development Fund)

This primary agency oversees early care and education programs and services in North Dakota, and they are responsible for subsidizing child care programs from federal and state child care grants. Visit the North Dakota Department of Human Services.

Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R Agency)

Child Care Resource & Referral agencies (CCR&Rs) are another great resource for assisting child care providers with available grants and funding and other resources. Find your local CCR&R.

Shared Services Organizations

The community of ECE leaders working to provide services to support sustainable child care programs is growing all the time. Reach out to your local organizations to learn more about their services. Visit Child Care Aware of North Dakota or Early Childhood, a section of the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Champions of Mixed Delivery Monthly Call

The Early Care and Education Consortium (ECEC) and National Child Care Association (NCCA) and are partnering to offer Champions of Mixed Delivery, a series of monthly check-in calls to share and receive updates about key proposals, coordinate messaging and talking points and share resources for advocacy. View dates and register for a call here.

North Dakota Child Care Licensing Requirements

Learn more about child care licensing requirements in North Dakota.   

Learn more about North Dakota early learning standards

North Dakota Early Childhood Education Quality Ratings, Curriculum and Assessments

Quality Rating and Improvement Systems (QRIS) 

Child care providers earn a rating when they meet quality standards. Many states require these quality standards in order to receive grants and additional funding. Learn more at Bright & Early ND.

State-Aligned Curriculum

Procare Solutions is partnering with Learning Beyond Paper to provide curriculum to our customers. Procare Early Learning Powered by Learning Beyond Paperā€Æis QRIS Growing Futures-approved and provides a 100% digital curriculum and assessments addressing the needs of child care centers, daycares, preschools and early learning teachers. 

ECE state-approved curriculum programs provide consistency, quality assurance, comprehensive development and teacher support, all contributing to a strong educational foundation. Aligning with state-approved ECE curriculum is also essential for securing grant funding and providing high-quality education.

Assessments

Simplify the assessment process and meet North Dakota state standards with a unique early childhood assessment framework that makes clarity a key strength of your child care centerā€™s assessments and communications.

Average Cost of Child Care in North Dakota

Understanding the cost of child care in North Dakota is important for both parents and child care providers. 

Annual Child Care Costs in North Dakota
Child care costs in North Dakota are near the national average. Infant care costs approximately $9,984 a year.

Child Care Affordability in North Dakota

The median household spends about 9% of its income on infant care. 

View child care costs in other states.

North Dakota Professional Development Training RequirementsĀ 

Inā€ÆNorth Dakota it is required that early childhood professionals complete 13 hours of professional development every calendar year. Training hours and continuing education units (CEUs) are documented in each personā€™s professional development record in North Dakota Growing Futures Registry. Be sure to create and manage your registry profile to track and document your training hours to comply with North Dakota state licensing requirements for ECE professionals. Visit the National Database of Child Care Regulations or North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services website to find licensing regulations and requirements in your state. 

Bertelsen Education, a Procare Solutions Company provides IACET-accredited courses that meet state licensing requirements. Visit BertelsenEducation.com to purchase.Ā 

Professional Development Resources

Professional development programs are designed to encourage, support and recognize early childhood professionals seeking to expand their skills to raise the quality of their programs. View a list of professional development resources for child care providers here.