The Preschool for All Pilot Site Application is closed.
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Pilot Sites Supports & Contracts
Pilot Sites partner with Preschool for All and receive access to individualized coaching, professional development, and business supports. Preschool for All contracts include funding for slots and for start-up costs. Each provider must apply for a minimum number of slots based on setting type. Providers can apply for more than the minimum number of slots and are encouraged to consider the number of slots that will be a good fit for their business model.
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Family Child Care Providers are asked to apply for a minimum of 4 slots
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Center providers are asked to apply for a minimum of 10 slots, with 10 slots per classroom
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School districts are asked to apply for a minimum of 18 slots, with 9 slots per classroom
Program Schedules
In the Pilot Project, Preschool For All provides school-day and full-day schedules five days per week.
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Full Day (a minimum of 10 hours) / Full Year (September - August with up to 4 full weeks off plus 8 additional calendar days of closures not including observed holidays).
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School Day (a minimum of 6 hours) / School Year (900 hours total for the program year)
Family Application Process & Retention
Family applications are accepted through an online application system and prioritized families are matched with slots at Pilot Sites. Providers must accept and enroll the families that are matched with them. Providers work with the Preschool & Early Learning Division on continuity of care for currently enrolled children.
Pilot sites must agree to retain all children in their care. There are no suspensions or expulsions allowed in Preschool for All.
Funding
Funding for Pilot Sites is determined by the number of contracted slots and the services offered to families. Current funding amounts for the 2024-2025 year are:
- School year/school day slots are funded at $16,536 per child/per year. Sites must offer a minimum of 6 hours per day and 900 program hours for the year.
- Full year/full-day slots are funded at $23,592 per child/per year. Sites must offer a minimum of 10 hours per day with up to four full weeks off (Monday-Friday) during the calendar year.
These total funding amounts could change for the 2025-2026 program year.
In addition to funding for slots, PFA Pilot Sites may be eligible to receive the following additional funds (all subject to approval):
- Start-up Funds : for start-up costs of new pilot sites to purchase needed equipment and supplies
- Transportation Funds : for sites that confirm they are offering transportation services to families
- Infant/Toddler Stabilization Funds : for sites that offer infant/toddler care. These funds must be used to increase infant and toddler teacher wages and benefits
- Inclusion Support Funds : an additional resource to help create environments that meet the needs of individual children in care; contingent on application and approval
Selection Process
Preschool For All is looking for Providers who are:
- Ready to learn and grow
- Currently serving Preschool for All’s priority populations
- Committed to racial equity work and to providing culturally responsive care for Black, Brown, Native American Indigenous, and Families of Color
- Ready to partner with Multnomah County's Preschool & Early Learning Division to refine program details
Preschool for All will be qualifying potential providers through our application process. Please learn more and apply to be a Pilot Site here!
For more information about the Pilot Sites and Preschool for All, please visit our Provider Frequently Asked Questions page.