Early Care and Education

Early Care and Education

Grand Rapids Early Care and Education

Our Funding Focus

WKKF grantmaking focuses on the early child care system and promoting access to affordable, high-quality child care.

In an examination of early care and education programs across Kent County, where Grand Rapids is located, the research found:

  • In Grand Rapids, 7,239 children lack access to quality early childhood care and education programs.
  • The legacy of 20th-century redlining – the practice of designating neighborhoods of color as risky for investment – persists today with residual inequity and disinvestment in Grand Rapids and adjacent suburbs.
  • In Kent County, 59% of families who can’t access early childhood care and education services live in the cities of Grand Rapids, Wyoming and Kentwood.
  • Early childhood education is both costly to provide and unaffordable for most families. Providers operate with slim margins while costs for low- and middle- income families are too high.

Read the report Split by More Than the Grand River, authored by IFF and funded by WKKF, to learn more.