90TP0145
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Pdg Birth-5 System Building Grant - Wisconsin will use the 2025 PDG B-5 systems-building grant to further accelerate our progress around three core priorities:
(1) Sharpening our focus and organizing our partners around a shared, comprehensive, statewide vision for ECE. This includes continuing to develop an affordable, accessible mixed delivery ECE system that meets the needs of families and a coherent and coordinated system that drives smart investments and delivers meaningful results.
WI will continue to cultivate state and local champions and early childhood coalitions, including business, community, and philanthropic partners that can help accelerate systems change at the state and local levels and make ECE more affordable, accessible, and seamless for all families, including a range of innovative, sustainable funding solutions that bring down the cost of care for more WI families;
(2) Expanding who we work with and how we work together to break down obstacles that families experience in navigating complex systems and empower families to choose ECE programs and related services and supports that meet their needs.
WI will engage families and caregivers to better understand their obstacles and challenges, work together to create seamless experiences for WI families accessing ECE through improved information technology solutions and navigation supports, and expand program availability and sustainability through stronger business practices and workforce investments;
and
(3) Build on years of stronger collaboration and coordination to solidify a unified, coherent, interconnected state-level early childhood state system (ECSS) that drives strategic investments for WI families, has shared accountability for results, and helps foster the conditions for the next generation of children to succeed and thrive.
(1) Sharpening our focus and organizing our partners around a shared, comprehensive, statewide vision for ECE. This includes continuing to develop an affordable, accessible mixed delivery ECE system that meets the needs of families and a coherent and coordinated system that drives smart investments and delivers meaningful results.
WI will continue to cultivate state and local champions and early childhood coalitions, including business, community, and philanthropic partners that can help accelerate systems change at the state and local levels and make ECE more affordable, accessible, and seamless for all families, including a range of innovative, sustainable funding solutions that bring down the cost of care for more WI families;
(2) Expanding who we work with and how we work together to break down obstacles that families experience in navigating complex systems and empower families to choose ECE programs and related services and supports that meet their needs.
WI will engage families and caregivers to better understand their obstacles and challenges, work together to create seamless experiences for WI families accessing ECE through improved information technology solutions and navigation supports, and expand program availability and sustainability through stronger business practices and workforce investments;
and
(3) Build on years of stronger collaboration and coordination to solidify a unified, coherent, interconnected state-level early childhood state system (ECSS) that drives strategic investments for WI families, has shared accountability for results, and helps foster the conditions for the next generation of children to succeed and thrive.
Funding Goals
THE GOALS OF ALL PDG B-5 GRANTS INCLUDE: 1. UPDATING THEIR STATEWIDE BIRTH TO FIVE NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND RELATED STRATEGIC PLAN TO IDENTIFY AND ADDRESS OPPORTUNITIES TO STRENGTHEN EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS. 2. IMPROVING THE QUALITY, COORDINATION, COLLABORATION, AND ALIGNMENT OF AN INTEGRATED BIRTH THROUGH 5 EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION MIXED DELIVERY SYSTEM. 3. REACHING UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS AND INCREASING THEIR ACCESS TO ECE PROGRAMS BY MEANS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COORDINATED APPLICATION, ELIGIBILITY AND ENROLLMENT SYSTEM. 4. SUPPORTING THE EARLY CHILDHOOD WORKFORCE THROUGH ONGOING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND AND SUPPORT FOR GAINING CREDENTIALS AND DEGREES. 5. INCORPORATING APPROACHES THAT PROMOTE THE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN, FAMILIES, STAFF, AND PROVIDERS. 6. SUPPORTING EFFECTIVE AND APPROPRIATE TRANSITIONS FOR CHILDREN B-5. 7. INCREASING PARENT KNOWLEDGE AND ACCESS ALONG WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEANINGFUL PARENT LEADERSHIP AND ENGAGEMENT. 8. IMPROVING B-5 DATA COLLECTION, INTEGRATION, AND USE.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Wisconsin
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Wisconsin Department Of Children And Families was awarded
PDG B-5 System Building Grant - Wisconsin
Project Grant 90TP0145
worth $13,921,165
from the Office of Child Care in December 2026 with work to be completed primarily in Wisconsin United States.
The grant
has a duration of 1 year and
was awarded through assistance program 93.434 Every Student Succeeds Act/Preschool Development Grants.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity FY 2025 Preschool Development Grant Birth Through Five (PDG B-5) Systems-Building Grant.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 1/5/26
Period of Performance
12/31/25
Start Date
12/30/26
End Date
Funding Split
$13.9M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$13.9M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
90TP0145
SAI Number
90TP0145-1141980837
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
75AGM1 ACF Office of Grants Management
Funding Office
75KV00 ACF OFFICE OF CHILD CARE
Awardee UEI
NSEYGAM7UZF6
Awardee CAGE
527Q8
Performance District
WI-90
Senators
Tammy Baldwin
Ron Johnson
Ron Johnson
Modified: 1/5/26