Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood Grant Program 2024
The Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood offers grants to fund innovative projects in the United States that aim to improve the welfare, education, and play of children from infancy through 7 years, and provide parenting education, with a focus on creating nurturing environments and improving child rearing practices.
Description
The Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood is offering grants to provide seed money to implement those imaginative proposals that exhibit the greatest chance of improving the lives of young children, on a national scale.
Donor Name: Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 09/30/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood is an incubator of promising research and development projects that appear likely to improve the welfare of young children, from infancy through 7 years, in the United States. Welfare is broadly defined to include physical and mental health, safety, nutrition, education, play, familial support, acculturation, societal integration and childcare.
Areas
The Foundation provides funding in the following areas:
Early Childhood Welfare
Children can only reach their full potential when all aspects of their intellectual, emotional and physical development are optimally supported.
Providing a safe and nurturing environment is essential as is imparting the skills of social living in a culturally diverse world. Therefore, the Foundation supports projects that seek to perfect child rearing practices and to identify models that can provide creative, caring environments in which all young children thrive.
Early Childhood Education and Play
Research shows that children need to be stimulated as well as nurtured, early in life, if they are to succeed in school, work and life. That preparation relates to every aspect of a child’s development, from birth to age seven, and everywhere a child learns – at home, in childcare settings and in preschool.
They seek to improve the quality of both early childhood teaching and learning, through the development of innovative curricula and research based pedagogical standards, as well as the design of imaginative play materials and learning environments.
Parenting Education
To help parents create nurturing environments for their children, they support programs that teach parents about developmental psychology, cultural child rearing differences, pedagogy, issues of health, prenatal care and diet, as well as programs which provide both cognitive and emotional support to parents.
Criteria
Each Letter of Inquiry should include the following information:
The organization’s official name, website address and contact information
A brief (250-word maximum) summary of the organization’s mission and recent program history
The organization’s 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Status letter from the IRS and its’ Federal Tax ID#
The total amount of the organization’s annual budget
The total amount of the grant request
An indication of the amount and type of support being requested from all sources
Title of the project and a narrative description (1,000 words or less) of the issue(s) or need(s) to be addressed by the proposal, the work to be performed and the anticipated outcome
A description of how the proposal fits the Foundation’s program guidelines
A description of how your project and/or research is innovative in nature
A contact person, their email address and phone number.
Funding Limitation
The Foundation will not fund:
programs outside of the United States
the operation or expansion of existing programs
the purchase or renovation of capital equipment
the staging of single events (e.g. concerts, seminars, etc.)
the creation or acquisition of works of art or literature
the activities of single individuals or for-profit entities
political or religious organizations
programs with religious content
programs to benefit children residing in foreign countries
medical research applicable to both adults and children.
For more information, visit Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood.