U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced $7,275,931 in supplemental emergency Head Start funding to foster productive learning and ensure all students have access to robust early childhood education programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. This federal funding was allocated through the Administration for Children & Families (ACF), a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and will support the needs of children in low-income families while adhering to COVID-19 standards in New York City. Specifically, these funds can be used for mental health services and crisis response, additional classroom staff to meet social distancing standards, personnel costs, the delivery of meals to children in remote settings, sanitization supplies, and more.
“Study after study shows that the better we prepare our young children, through programs like Head Start, the better they perform in school later in life,” said Senator Schumer. “That’s why I fought hard to secure Head Start funding in COVID relief legislation to help New York families weather this crisis. This federal funding for New York City organizations will bring real results to young students by providing them with the resources they need to succeed both in and out of the classroom. I am proud to support this essential funding and I will continue to fight to ensure that early childhood education remains a priority, especially throughout the pandemic.”
“At a time when the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted learning across New York State, we must ensure Head Start programs are fully funded so that no child lacks a strong start to their education and development,” said Senator Gillibrand. “This emergency Head Start funding will help close the growing education gap and ensure students in New York City can continue their education safely during the pandemic. These federal dollars will help deliver school meals to children learning virtually and enhance classroom safety and social distancing requirements for in-person learning.”
Head Start provides comprehensive child development programs for low-income children from birth to age five, as well as support and services for their families. Head Start programs primarily serve pregnant women, infants, and toddlers. The comprehensive services these programs offer include early education, health screenings, social and emotional health services, nutrition services, social services, and services for children with disabilities.
A list of the organizations and respective funding awards can be found below:
Recipient |
Amount |
County |
Bronxcare Health System |
$20,466 |
Bronx |
East Side House, Inc. |
$69,524 |
Bronx |
Puerto Rican Organization To Motivate Enlighten And Serve Addicts Inc. |
$42,136 |
Bronx |
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center Inc |
$40,631 |
Bronx |
Community Parents, Inc. |
$81,262 |
Kings |
Associated Beth Rivkah Schools |
$84,271 |
Kings |
Project Social Care Head Start, Inc. |
$242,581 |
Kings |
Bedford Stuyvesant Early Childhood Development Center, |
$105,339 |
Kings |
United Academy Inc |
$231,145 |
Kings |
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc |
$441,221 |
Kings |
Yeshiva Kehilath Yakove, Inc |
$216,397 |
Kings |
Cypress Hills Child Care Corporation |
$24,679 |
Kings |
Shira Association, Inc. |
$144,766 |
Kings |
Brooklyn Chinese-american Association Inc |
$30,699 |
Kings |
Bais Yaakov Faigeh Schonberger Of Adasyereim |
$21,670 |
Kings |
Y M & Y W H A Of Williamsburg, Inc. |
$58,689 |
Kings |
New York City Department Of Education |
$1,771,504 |
New York |
Harlem Children’s Zone |
$33,107 |
New York |
Broadway Housing Communities, Inc |
$35,815 |
New York |
West Harlem Community Organization, Inc. |
$44,844 |
New York |
Police Athletic League, Inc. |
$171,251 |
New York |
Acelero, Inc. |
$173,358 |
New York |
Acelero, Inc. |
$441,822 |
New York |
Acelero, Inc. |
$298,261 |
New York |
University Settlement Society Of New York |
$105,641 |
New York |
Hudson Guild, Inc. |
$42,738 |
New York |
Grand Street Settlement, Inc |
$159,514 |
New York |
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. |
$42,437 |
New York |
Acelero, Inc. |
$585,686 |
New York |
Sheltering Arms Children And Family Services, Inc. |
$18,058 |
New York |
Northside Center For Child Development |
$103,233 |
New York |
Bank Street College Of Education |
$20,466 |
New York |
Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc. |
$526,696 |
New York |
Chinese Community Concerns Corporation, Inc. |
$28,893 |
New York |
Southeast Bronx Neighborhood Centers, Inc.
|
$30,097
|
New York |
The New York Foundling Hospital
|
$462,288
|
New York |
B Above Worldwide Institute Inc. |
$53,572 |
Queens |
The Child Center Of NY |
$59,291 |
Queens |
Committee For Early Childhood Development D.C.C., Inc. |
$129,718 |
Queens |
Staten Island Mental Health Society, Inc. |
$82,165 |
Richmond |