[BFET] FW: CCAMPIS Notice Inviting Applications

Erin Frasier efrasier at sbctc.edu
Mon Jun 18 15:43:42 PDT 2018


Good afternoon,

I know some of you are directly working with your childcare facilities on campus to expand access for our students. Please share the following information with the appropriate people about the opportunity to apply for the expanded Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) program funds. As we know, access to on-campus childcare is a two-generational strategy to reduce poverty.

Thanks for spreading the word!!

[Title: SBCTC logo - Description: Compass]Erin Frasier, Ed.D.
Policy Associate, Workforce Education
Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
1300 Quince Street SE | PO Box 42495 | Olympia, WA 98504-2495
P: (360) 704-4339     E: efrasier at sbctc.edu<mailto:efrasier at sbctc.edu>



From: VTC <vtc-bounces at lists.ctc.edu> On Behalf Of Kathy Goebel
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2018 3:26 PM
To: 'vtc' <vtc at lists.ctc.edu>; 'deaninstr at lists.ctc.edu' <deaninstr at lists.ctc.edu>
Subject: [WEC] FW: CCAMPIS Notice Inviting Applications

Good afternoon,

Jan Yoshiwara asked me to forward this to you (below).  She will do likewise with your presidents.

The Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) program supports the participation of low-income parents in postsecondary education through the provision of campus-based child care services.

Funds are used to support or establish campus-based child care programs primarily serving the needs of low-income students enrolled at the institution. CCAMPIS Program funds may be used either to directly provide child care services or contract for the provision of child care services. Grants may be used for before- and/or after-school services.

CCAMPIS grants are made for four-year grant award cycles and annual grant awards are approximately $100,000.  There is no institutional matching requirement.

More information can be found at this link.  https://www2.ed.gov/programs/campisp/index.html

Kathy

[Compass]Kathy Goebel
Policy Associate, Workforce Education
Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
kgoebel at sbctc.edu<mailto:kgoebel at sbctc.edu> * office 360-704-4359

From: McKibben, Bryce (HELP Committee) <Bryce_McKibben at help.senate.gov<mailto:Bryce_McKibben at help.senate.gov>>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2018 8:51 AM
To: Jan Yoshiwara <jyoshiwara at sbctc.edu<mailto:jyoshiwara at sbctc.edu>>; Arlen Harris <aharris at sbctc.edu<mailto:aharris at sbctc.edu>>; Jon Kerr <jkerr at sbctc.edu<mailto:jkerr at sbctc.edu>>
Subject: CCAMPIS Notice Inviting Applications

Good morning Jan, Jon, and Arlen-

Wanted to flag for you that tomorrow morning, the FY 2018 Child Care Access Means Parents In School (CCAMPIS) Notice Inviting Applications will hit the Federal Register. The notice is currently on "public inspection" which you can see here<https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/06/19/2018-13150/applications-for-new-awards-child-care-access-means-parents-in-school-program>. That link will also work tomorrow and refer to the Federal Register. It looks like CCAMPIS grant applications are going to be due end of July (specifically, on or around July 24th-since it says 35 days from publication).

As you may remember Senator Murray was able to secure an unprecedented $35 million-or 233%-increase to the CCAMPIS program in the FY 2018 omnibus.

Only three of your colleges receive CCAMPIS funds-Edmonds, Shoreline, and Spokane. It would be great to see a much larger number of CCAMPIS recipients in Washington State given the urgent needs of student parents. Perhaps those colleges could share some of their success stories with other interested institutions? Please let us know if there is anything we can provide that would be of assistance in getting the word out.

Best,
Bryce

Bryce McKibben
Senior Policy Advisor
Senate HELP Committee
Ranking Member Patty Murray
(202) 224-5501
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