Implementation Overview
Multnomah County Preschool for All is funding more than 2,200 seats at more than 100 preschool programs around the county, exceeding our Year 3 goal. Read more about our progress in our Spring 2024 Implementation Update.

Preschool for All Seat Goals
PFA will create universal preschool in Multnomah County by 2030. The program builds on existing state and federal funding for preschool. Due to the impact of COVID-19 on child care, the original yearly seat goals were revised in 2022 to be more realistic. While the yearly targets changed, the overall goal of universal access by 2030 remains the same. The current seat goals will stay in place until 2030 when the program is fully available to everyone. Read more about our seat goals here.
PFA Enrollment Dashboard
The Preschool for All Enrollment Dashboard is designed to support the implementation of Preschool for All. The dashboard shows data about the children, families, and providers who are a part of Preschool for All. This includes demographic information about children enrolled in PFA. It also includes a site map of all PFA locations. The map can tell you how many preschools and how many seats are available in each zip code. Click here to learn more.
Upcoming Events & Resources
Family Application Outreach Flyers
2025 Outreach Flyer - English
2025 Outreach Flyer - Arabic
2025 Outreach Flyer - Burmese
2025 Outreach Flyer - Chuukese
2025 Outreach Flyer - Dari
2025 Outreach Flyer - Russian
2025 Outreach Flyer - Simplified Chinese
2025 Outreach Flyer - Somali
2025 Outreach Flyer - Spanish
2025 Outreach Flyer - Ukrainian
2025 Outreach Flyer - Vietnamese
Advisory Committee Meeting - May 20, 2025
The Preschool for All Advisory Committee meets quarterly to provide high level guidance and feedback on initiative implementation. The next Advisory Committee Meeting will be held May 20. Please visit this page to learn more about the group and Advisory Committee meetings.
Preschool for All Plan
The Preschool for All Plan was published in July 2020 and is the framework for program implementation. The plan reflects more than two years of a unique community process with over 100 people, including parents and educators, coming together to form a vision for preschool in Multnomah County.