Creating an inclusive childcare environment often comes with added costs, from specialized equipment to additional staffing or professional supports. Childcare providers in Saskatchewan that are working to accommodate children with diverse needs may find meaningful assistance through the Inclusion Program, an initiative delivered by the Government of Saskatchewan through the Ministry of Education. The program helps offset the financial pressure that can come with ensuring all children are able to participate fully and safely in a childcare setting.
Funding through the Inclusion Program can provide up to roughly $25,000 per project, depending on the nature and scope of the supports required. The funding is non-repayable and is intended to cover costs directly related to inclusion, making it easier for licensed childcare centres and other eligible providers to respond to individual needs without passing those costs on to families. Support may be used for things like additional staffing, adaptive resources, or other accommodations that enable children with diverse needs to thrive in care.
The program is generally ongoing and aimed at organizations that meet certain requirements under Saskatchewan’s childcare system. For childcare operators looking to strengthen their inclusion practices while maintaining financial sustainability, reviewing the full program details through GrantHub can help determine how this support might fit into your operations.
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