RETENTION GRANT APPLICATION PORTAL

Welcome to the Reno County Childcare Task Force Application System. We are proud to consider strengthening your organization through Retention Grants and Training opportunities. The Retention Grants are competitive grants designed to focus, enhance and/or expand an organization’s existing programs and services; or as an investment in a project which is a critical enhancement to the mission of your childcare organization.  Local training opportunities are to support the need for continuous education for our local providers. ​

Thanks to your incredible work from our local childcare providers, we’ve distributed retention grants and infant incentives to child care providers across Reno County. These funds have been critical in stabilizing the child care system, and we deeply appreciate everything you do for children and families in our community.

As we’ve communicated over the last six months, the Retention Grant program is coming to an end in 2026. The final quarter of eligibility is October–December 2025, with documentation due in January 2026 and final checks issued in February 2026.

 

Important Updates to Retention Grants

In March we released several updates to this grant program designed to improve accountability, ensure fair distribution of funds, and maintain the integrity of this initiative.

 

Learn More About the Grants

Learn more about the Reno County Childcare Retention Grants, including eligibility, funding details, and application guidelines, by visiting Reno County Childcare Retention Grants before submitting your application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Call the United Way directly – 620-669-9329

We strived to create a grant that allowed space for using funds in an unrestricted manner. This is why you submit after each quarter is over. If you have specific questions about how funds can be used, please contact your accountant.

We will strive to get you a check within 30 days of submission. We do expect a few delays with this first round of funding, as we are working with multiple entities and the internal process could need to be altered along the way.