The Daily Courier

B.C. to help create 22,000 childcare spaces by 2021

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COQUITLAM (CP) — British Columbia’s children’s minister visited a childcare facility in Coquitlam on Friday to explain how the government intends to create thousands more childcare spaces across the province.

Katrine Conroy said providers can now apply to the Childcare BC New Spaces Fund for a portion of the $237 million that was announced in the spring budget for such programs.

She said $221 million has been earmarked specifical­ly for the new spaces fund, and it will be available to private-sector, nonprofit and public-sector childcare providers, with the aim of creating 22,000 new licensed spaces over the next three years.

Katrina Chen, minister of state for childcare, said the new fund will also support the creation of spaces on school grounds for before- and after-school care for elementary­aged youngsters.

It will give boards of education 100 per cent eligibilit­y, up from 90 per cent, for the total cost of any childcare project they launch — up to a maximum of $500,000, Chen said.

“Too many parents are dealing with a lack of good options when it comes to childcare, and that’s only made worse as spaces close due to financial pressures on childcare operators,” she said.

Spaces for infant and toddler care continue to top the list of priorities and funding preference will be given to communitie­s with the greatest need, such as fast-developing urban centres and Indigenous, rural and remote communitie­s.

Public-sector partnershi­ps, including local government­s and school districts working with other non-profit providers to create childcare spaces, will also be eligible for funding of up to 100 per cent of the total cost of a project, to a maximum of $1 million, Chen said.

Not-for-profit organizati­ons remain eligible for up to 90 per cent of any project, to a maximum of $500,000, while private childcare providers can apply for 75 per cent of the cost of adding new spaces, to a maximum of $250,000.

Conroy said a streamline­d applicatio­n process and ongoing funding requests will replace fixed days for funding applicatio­ns to ensure childcare spaces will be continuall­y built throughout the year.

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