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Overview of Greenville County CARES ACT funding for Childcare Sector ***Information updated as of July 6, 2020*** A copy of this presentation will be emailed to each person who registered for webinar. If you did not register and would like a


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Overview of Greenville County CARES ACT funding for Childcare Sector

A copy of this presentation will be emailed to each person who registered for webinar. If you did not register and would like a copy, email Anne Lee Buck annelee@greenvillefirststeps.org

***Information updated as of July 6, 2020***

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Palmetto Shared Services Alliance

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Overview of Greenville County CARES ACT funding for Childcare Sector

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This presentation provided by Greenville First Steps. Email annelee@greenvillefirststeps.org for more information Disclaimer: This presentation is provided by Greenville First Steps and represents our understanding of the projected application and award process for Greenville County CARES act funding. This presentation is based on the document approved by Greenville County Council. Many details are still being clarified. This presentation is for information only, and is NOT a commitment of funding from Greenville First Steps and/or Greenville County Council. Once details have been finalized, more complete information will be provided.

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What is the CARES Act?

  • Federal emergency funding to assist businesses recover from fiscal impact of Covid-19
  • Narrowly defined categories of approved expenses- all Covid-19 related
  • NOT a means to offset loss revenues
  • Various local fund managers approved to distribute large buckets of funds, monitor and report to County Council
  • All funds must be spent and reported on by end of Dec 2020 (eligible expenses from March 27 to October 15, 2020)
  • Greenville County Council received $91 million, allocation includes:
  • $70m Small Business relaunch
  • $5m Minority Small Business relaunch
  • $1.5m County Government fund
  • $1m Municipal Government fund
  • $3.5m Housing and Childcare fund ($1.71m for childcare)
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$1.71 Million

To help childcare providers continue to serve children and help families return to work $1,000 Registered/Licensed Family home providers (40 total) $5,000 Licensed childcare providers with DSS capacity of 50 or fewer (14 total) $10,000 Licensed childcare providers with DSS capacity of 51 or more (142 total) $140,000 Bulk purchasing of personal protective equipment and childcare supplies $50,000 Communications pieces to help parents understand protections present in Childcare centers

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Who is eligible

Provider must be:

  • Licensed childcare centers or Registered family child care home providers
  • Registered childcare centers will be waitlisted and funded on first-come first-served basis as funds are

available

  • Faith based providers ARE ELIGIBLE. Government funded providers (e.g., SHARE, Greenville Schools

ARE NOT ELIGIBLE

  • In good standing with DSS
  • Either currently open, or intends to re-open by Labor Day
  • Physically located within Greenville County
  • Registered as a Greenville County business (or intend to register by Sept 3)
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What are eligible expenses?

Expenses incurred between March 27 and Oct 15 are acceptable Categories of approved expenses (1 of 2) Examples Personal Protective Equipment Gloves Face Shields and Masks Contactless thermometer Materials needed for parents, staff, children, volunteers Contracts “substantially dedicated to Covid-19 related response” Cleaning and Disinfectant Emergency response team Facility renovation for Covid-19 (e.g., check-in window) Facility disinfectant cleaning supplies Cleaning and disinfectant equipment and supplies Classroom equipment Personal sets of materials Personal sets of books (take-home or classroom) Pool noodles for 6 ft distancing Equipment to foster independent play

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What are eligible expenses? (cont)

Expenses incurred between March 27 and Oct 15 are acceptable Categories of approved expenses (2 of 2) Examples Signage Signage to inform about new processes Signage to re-assure potential clients Signage to remind about social distancing Facility equipment Front desk barriers Food preparation processes and equipment Social Distancing equipment Communications resources Parent information pieces for current parents Parent information pieces to re-assure potential clients Professional Development Training on Covid-19 policies Training on classroom activities adjusted to respond to social distancing requirements

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What are ineligible expenses?

  • Payroll expenses related to day to day staffing costs
  • Payroll expenses related to lost wages
  • Business expenses related to day to day operations
  • Revenue to offset lost income
  • Expenses prior to March 27
  • Expenses without backup documentation (receipts, invoices, reports)
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Note: Funding is reimbursable grant with an advance

Approved provider will receive 50% of funds within 2 weeks of approval Provider then must submit receipts and documentation to be reimbursed for balance of funds (*) Exception: Family childcare home providers will receive full $1000 in advance Example: Kids Heaven is a licensed provider that serves 52 students They are eligible for $10,000 Submit application and is approved Receive a check for $5,000 (first half as advance) Once they submit allowable receipts for $10,000 will receive a check for remaining $5,000 If they submit receipts for $6,000, they will receive a check for remaining $1,000 On Oct 15, unclaimed $4,000 will be awarded to a waitlisted provider

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How do I apply?

  • Online application will go live on July 6
  • Apply at www.GreenvilleFirstSteps.org/CaresAct
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Timeline for fund disbursement

July 6 Anticipated opening of funding application Applicants approved on revolving basis Once notified of approval, check will be mailed within 2 weeks Applicants can submit reimbursement request for 2nd payment at any time Receipts and request will be approved Once notified of approval, check will be mailed within 2 weeks Oct 15 Deadline for applicants to submit reimbursement request for 2nd payment Nov 1 All unspent funds will be allocated to: Waitlisted registered providers Possible additional funds to previous recipients

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Additional FREE supports available

Items Details Expected availability Books and childcare equipment Bulk purchase of book sets and childcare equipment August 2020 Personal Protective equipment Bulk purchase of gloves, cloth masks August 2020 Complimentary membership to Palmetto Shared Services Online and onsite supports, including costs savings through business partners, downloadable resources. Shared Services will contact you to sign up. July 2020 Downloadable resources Personalized templates for posters, signs, handouts, information to help communicate Covid-19 procedures and

  • processes. These resources will be housed on Palmetto

Shared Services platform August 2020 “Greenville childcare is safe and

  • pen for business” Awareness

campaign Funds for online, print, and billboards to encourage families to return to childcare and to encourage employees to return August to Sept 2020 These supports available to all Licensed AND Registered providers physically located in Greenville County

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Expectations of Childcare provider

  • Be an eligible childcare provider in good standing with DSS
  • Either be open and operating or commit to open and fully operational by Sept 2, 2020
  • To provide accurate and timely information in application and follow-up reporting
  • To provide copies of receipts or invoices for approved expenses at close-out
  • To provide additional data as requested by Greenville First Steps and Greenville County Council
  • Consent to additional surveys (as needed) to measure impact of funds
  • Consent to Greenville First Steps and County Council featuring provider in communications and reporting
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