EOLWD/DAS Grants - GROW for Early Childhood Education (GROW ECE) Round 2
Federal opportunity from DAO01 - Department of Administrative Offices • Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 80, 10, 00, 86, 13, 20.
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Description
This procurement targets several specific objectives related to expanding registered apprenticeship programs for Early Childhood Educators and related occupations in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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The GROW for Early Childhood Education (GROW ECE) Round 2 grant through the Massachusetts Department of Administrative Offices aims to enhance registered apprenticeship programs for Early Childhood Educators. This is a key opportunity for organizations that specialize in workforce development within this sector. The response deadline is set for March 20, 2026, allowing ample time for preparation and collaboration among eligible bidders.
The buyer seeks to expand registered apprenticeship programs specifically for Early Childhood Educators and related occupations in Massachusetts, enhancing workforce capabilities.
- Organizations with expertise in workforce development for Early Childhood Education.
- Non-profits focused on education and training programs.
- Local educational institutions advocating for Early Childhood Education.
- Review grant objectives related to registered apprenticeship programs.
- Develop a proposal that addresses the needs of Early Childhood Educators.
- Outline a plan for program implementation and evaluation.
- Cover letter outlining interest and capability.
- Detailed project plan and methodology.
- Organizational background and relevant experience.
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- Must comply with state guidelines for educational grants.
- Eligibility criteria defined by SBPP set-aside.
- Consider a budget that reflects comprehensive costs of program implementation.
- Include potential funding sources or matching grants.
- Collaborate with local educational institutions for program authenticity.
- Consider partnering with non-profits experienced in apprenticeship programs.
- Potential changes in state funding priorities affecting grant availability.
- Risks associated with meeting diverse stakeholder expectations.
- What specific metrics will be used to evaluate program success?
- Are there any anticipated changes to the policy framework affecting this grant?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific performance periods for grant deliverables are not provided.
- Detailed funding amounts or budget limits are unspecified.
- Information on evaluation criteria for proposals is lacking.
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